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Childcare is often the first job of a young person who wants to earn money. It is also a huge responsibility that can be outlined by a course of smart carers as our records show.

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What are the activities associated with child care? What is the standard price and for some children? Journalist Elizabeth Gagnon interviewed young people in Winnipeg, Moncton and Hull with these questions for the program Telejeans on March 24, 1979.

In 1979, the rate for babysitters was approximately $ 1 per hour, but could increase for three or more children. If parents come home after midnight, they should also expect to give a little more to the caregiver who looks after their family.

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It’s nice to keep where they provide moresaid a Moncton babysitter. You seem to feel more useful

For this price, the interviewed guards did not limit themselves to playing with the children. They usually take care of cooking, cleaning dishes and putting the children to sleep, taking care of preparing their beds and reading them a story.

Nearly ten years later, more and more young people are taking up training to be better prepared to take care of children. In Quebec, in 1987, 19,000 of them completed the Guardians in the Know course offered by the Canadian Red Cross.

On the show Everyday On March 16, 1988, journalist Hélène Lacoste accompanied a group of young people aged 11 to 12 who registered. They are certainly young, but many have already begun to keep children in their entourage, underlined coach France Lambert.

Otherwise, the group is fairly balanced, with as many women as men. The Red Cross volunteer provides information about child care and safety, food, first aid and what to do in an emergency.

The training provided at elementary schools, CLSCs and recreation centers also includes a section on the rights and responsibilities of carers. The salary, the number of children to be cared for and the number of hours must be fixed before agreeing to stay with a family, he specifically quoted them.

The part of the lesson that students prefer? The one in baby care, where they have to manipulate the dolls by giving them a bottle or wearing a diaper and pajamas.

They know how to do it. They know what they are talking about. They took their savvy guardian course.

A quote from Host Pascale Nadeau

30,000 young Quebecers will take Canadian Red Cross Babysitting course this year, Pascale Nadeau announced in the news bulletin Montreal tonight November 20, 1997. The practice continues to grow in popularity, specifically in Quebec, with half of registrations nationwide.

I want to be a babysitter to see kids, play with them and then earn moneyexplanation to journalist Gilles Sirois, an elementary school student in the 6th grade who signed up for the Red Cross program.

In 1997, babysitters earned about $ 3 per hour, but when asked to do household chores, they often charged more. The certification of smart guardians makes it possible to secure and ensure both parties.

She is more confident and the rest of us also leave with peace of mindsays Édith Gauthier, who often entrusts her children to a young and knowledgeable babysitter.

Classes can help with providing things, can help with finding patience, but I think you also have to like it to do it.expresses the latter.

To children, love of the profession cannot be taught!

A quote from Journalist Gilles Sirois

Source: Radio-Canada

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