What Every Kid Should Know Before Their First Babysitting Job

Here's a truth most parents don't think about until it's too late: your kid's first babysitting job probably shouldn't be their first time thinking about babysitting.

Because babysitting isn't just "watch the kids and make sure nobody gets hurt." It's a real service business with real responsibilities. Scheduling. Communication with clients. Handling emergencies. Setting boundaries. Managing expectations. And yes -- money.

My Child Care Business Simulator gives your kid a chance to experience all of this before they ever step foot in someone else's home. In 25 minutes, they become the CEO of their own child care business -- taking bookings, managing their schedule, handling the curveballs that real babysitters face, and learning how to run a service-based business from the ground up.

The AI powers the simulation, creating families who need care, different age groups with different needs, scheduling conflicts, and unexpected situations. Your kid makes all the decisions. I'm there as their guide, asking the questions that help them think through each choice.

What should you charge per hour? What do you do if the parents are late coming home? What if the kid you're watching won't stop crying? What if two families want you on the same night? These are real problems that real babysitters face -- and your kid gets to practice solving them in a zero-risk environment.

I've taught over 10,000 students in 12+ years, and I'll tell you this: the kids who start thinking about these things early are miles ahead when they're actually old enough to babysit. They've already practiced the decision-making. They already understand the business side. They already know their worth.

Twenty-five minutes, $25, max 4 kids per session. No subscription, no commitment.

And if your kid is ready to go deeper -- I also offer a full Babysitting Bootcamp and a Starter Kit with everything they need to launch their babysitting business for real.

Book the Child Care Simulator here

Ready for the full program? Check out the Babysitting Bootcamp or grab the Babysitter Starter Kit.

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