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Finding a babysitter
Offspring of friends and neighbours are the obvious choice as well as older people who may have more time on their hands and might like to earn some extra cash. Another good source is your friends' au pairs or nannies.
Ask for recommendations from other mums. Be wary of asking someone who is very young. The law is vague in this area - there is no minimum age - but the NSPCC recommends children under 16 should not be used as babysitters.
If you’re thinking of using someone you don’t know, invite her for an informal “interview” when the kids are around - you’ll see how they interact together and you’ll be able to show the sitter where the coffee and tea are kept, how to work the TV and video/dvd player and where the children sleep. This will save you time when you might be in a rush to leave.
Ask for a telephone number of someone she has babysat for - and phone that person for a reference.
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