Tantrums
Different Ages
Babysitting Practices
Baby Care
WC4K Trivia
100

This is a reason why a child might have a tantrum.

What is because they cannot express how they're feeling with words?

100
They are the age group from 1-3

What is a toddler?

100

This is an important question to ask parents/caregivers in case a child you are watching gets hurt.

What is "where is your First-Aid kit?". 

100

It is where babies have a soft spot.

Where is on the back of their heads?
100

It is the names of the 3 people who were your teachers for this class. 

Who are Ms. Emma, Ms. Tessa, and Ms. Hannah?

200

This is a good way to be prepared to handle a tantrum without getting upset yourself. 

What is having a strategy ready to calm yourself down?

200

They are the age group that may not think they need a babysitter.

What are school-aged children or elementary-aged children?

200
It is what you should do after the child(ren) you are babysitting go to sleep (3 things). 

What is tidy the space, check in on them, and don't put on headphones. 

200

It is the first step when preparing milk/food for a baby. 

What is wash your hands?

200
It is how many weeks you all took this class for. 

What is 5?

300

The reason you might put a child in a time-out during a tantrum. 

What is discipline? 

300

They are the age group most likely to have imaginary friends. 

What are preschool-aged children?

300

This is what you should do if the parent/caregivers have not returned 30 minutes after they said they would be home. 

What is call the phone number they gave you before they left. 

300

They are the 2 ways you can safely hold a baby. (I will accept you showing me with your hands) 

What is on your shoulder and a cradle hold? 

300

It is the building we are in right now. 

What is the Worcester Senior Center?

400

It's what you should do before you put you are babysitting in time-out as discipline for a tantrum? 

What is make sure the parents/caregivers agree with time-outs as a form of discipline?

400

It is the age you will likely have to spend a lot of your time trying to figure out what their crying means. 

What are babies/infants?

400

This is a good way to help the child(ren) you are babysitting feel more like it is just a normal day when you are with them. 

What is following their usual routine as closely as you can?

400

It is how to tell if a baby's diaper is the right tightness. 

What is testing by putting 2 fingers between the waistband and the baby's skin?

400

It is a song that you can sing in your mind if you have to perform CPR to make sure you time your compressions correctly. 

What is "Stayin' Alive"?

500

It's the age where time-outs stop being effective. 

What is age 7?

500

It is the age group where kids ask you "why?" all of the time. 

What are preschool-aged children?

500

It is a document you could bring to someone looking to hire a babysitter that shows them what experience you have already.

What is a resume?
500

It is the temperature a baby's bottle should be for them to drink from it. 

What is body temperature (98 degrees F)?

500
It is what Ms. Tessa always says at the start of meetings (think before we get started).

What is "hello guys, thanks for being here, we'll get started in a few minutes (around 4:05) but I just need to take my attendance"?