Parents & Kids
Summer Course Prepares Babysitters with First Aid, Rescue and Child Care Skills
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Stamford Emergency Medical Services congratulates Gianna Olavarria on graduating from their inaugural Safe Sitter Babysitting class. At age 11, Gianna is the first graduate from the program offered by Stamford EMS.
“We’re thrilled to offer this course to the community, said Stamford EMS Lieutenant and Academy Training Coordinator Jessica Anderson. “Preparing young teens safety skills, first aid, rescue and child care skills, creates better prepared babysitters and caregivers, as well as more confident parents leaving children in their care.”
The Safe Sitter Babysitting course is open to teens, ages 11 and up. The course is a medically accurate babysitting program that teaches life and safety skills, including nurturing child care techniques, behavior management skills, and appropriate responses to medical emergencies. Presented in one six-hour session, the course provides hands-on practice in basic first-aid, infant and child choking rescue, and other lifesaving techniques, as well as instruction on topics such as how a child’s age affects how to care for them, how to prevent problem behavior and how to run your own babysitting business. Stamford EMS will offer the next session of the Safe Sitter Babysitting course on Saturday July 22, 2017. The course will take place from 9am-3pm at Stamford Emergency Medical Services, Inc., 684 Long Ridge Road in Stamford.