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How do you babysit for other people's kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 606166" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Maybe. He's not in daycare. He's home with his mom most of the time. My son wasn't in daycare either so he cared little if he was in diapers or not. </p><p></p><p>He is definitely a easy child. I babysat for him again today and he is easygoing, friendly, good natured, bright and can even amuse himself. He's a happy kid. Haven't seen him cry yet. When his sister got off the school bus, he gave her a big hug and they get along great.</p><p></p><p> I really think it's silly to judge whether a kid is a easy child by when he learns to use the toilet. Chances are, like me, his mother doesn't care when he uses the potty Honestly, I never ever sat with any of my kids on a potty. I just let them learn. They learned. </p><p></p><p>I'm rather amazed at how well-adjusted both kids seem. My own kids were not this way. Of course, I don't know them that well yet, but so far they are really nice kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 606166, member: 1550"] Maybe. He's not in daycare. He's home with his mom most of the time. My son wasn't in daycare either so he cared little if he was in diapers or not. He is definitely a easy child. I babysat for him again today and he is easygoing, friendly, good natured, bright and can even amuse himself. He's a happy kid. Haven't seen him cry yet. When his sister got off the school bus, he gave her a big hug and they get along great. I really think it's silly to judge whether a kid is a easy child by when he learns to use the toilet. Chances are, like me, his mother doesn't care when he uses the potty Honestly, I never ever sat with any of my kids on a potty. I just let them learn. They learned. I'm rather amazed at how well-adjusted both kids seem. My own kids were not this way. Of course, I don't know them that well yet, but so far they are really nice kids. [/QUOTE]
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