GADISNEYGIRL
<font color=red>Maelstromer!<br><font color=purple
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I started babysitting when I was ten. For about a year, I kept the same children every Friday night... but at OUR house, so I did have supervision. However, anything related to the children, my mom made me do, since I was getting paid for it. By age 11, I was babysitting at other people's houses. And by 12, I was the baby-sitter-in-demand in our town. I realize that times have changed since then (20+ years), but I also KNOW that I was much more mature and responsible than any 10, 11, or 12 year olds that I know now.
Glad everything turned out alright! Gosh, at that time, no one had cell phones, and most of my customers didn't have garage doors, either!
Glad everything turned out alright! Gosh, at that time, no one had cell phones, and most of my customers didn't have garage doors, either!

How old do you think they are?

I thought my DD handled this great! It was her idea to contact the family in our subdivision on the "emergency list." When we brought the baby back to our house, she came up with a great "blockade" for the stairs, as that was one of DD's first concerns~stairs were a new interest to this baby. Personally, I couldn't think of anything that would fit the bill for that. She also decided where in the house made the most sense for the baby to go to sleep, and then after he fell asleep, she turned on a dim light, and worked on a craft project in the room. She stayed in the room with the baby, to make sure he didn't move around, wake up & go tumbling down the stairs. Once in our house, DD didn't let the baby leave her sight. The baby actually didn't move at all until he heard his mommy!