
Home Babysitter Service: A Reliable and Compassionate Approach
As Nova Ankara, we provide reliable and compassionate babysitter service in your home. Home babysitters play a critical role in ensuring that families' children grow up in a safe, healthy and developmentally supportive environment.
Basic Care Responsibilities The most important duty of a babysitter is to meet the child's basic needs. This includes not only physical care, but also the child's general well-being.
Implementing a nutrition program appropriate for the child's age Attention should be paid to the specific nutritional needs of each age group, from babies to school age, and allergies and dietary restrictions should be taken into account.
Hygienic care
Personal hygiene routines such as changing diapers, bathing, washing hands and assisting with toilet training should be meticulously performed.
Monitoring and implementing the child's sleep pattern
A sleep environment appropriate for the child's age and needs should be provided, and regular sleep hours should be maintained.
Establishing and maintaining daily care routines
The daily flow such as morning preparations, lunch, bedtime and evening routines should be ensured to function regularly.
Monitoring the child's health and providing first aid when necessary
The child's general health should be monitored, and in the event of minor injuries or signs of illness, the family should be informed and first aid should be provided.
Nutrition and Meal Preparation
Healthy nutrition is fundamental to children's physical and mental development. The caregiver's duties in this area include not only preparing meals, but also helping children gain good eating habits.
Cooking age-appropriate nutritious meals: Meals appropriate to the child's age and development should be prepared using fresh and healthy ingredients. For example, purees for babies, balanced main meals for school-age children.
Assisting the child with feeding: Support should be provided to especially young children in learning to eat on their own, and assistance should be provided during feeding if necessary.
Preparing baby food and baby bottles: Baby food should be prepared in the right measurements and under hygienic conditions, and baby bottles should be sterilized.
Preparing snacks and appetizers: Healthy snacks (such as fruit, vegetables, yogurt) should be offered between main meals.
Follow special dietary requirements: If the child has special dietary needs such as vegetarian or vegan, or restrictions determined by the doctor, they should be carefully implemented.
Consider food allergies: Food allergies or sensitivities reported by the family should definitely be taken into consideration.
Development and Education Support
The role of the caregiver is not limited to providing basic care; they should also contribute to the child's cognitive, social and emotional development. This is achieved through activities that vary according to the child's age and interests.
Playing age-appropriate educational games: Games that develop the child's problem solving and hand-eye coordination, such as puzzles, blocks and memory games, should be preferred.
Reading books and telling stories: The child's language development and imagination should be supported by reading books regularly.
Helping school-age children with their homework: They should guide them while doing their homework, but avoid doing their homework for them.
Activities that develop art, music and manual skills: Activities that encourage creativity, such as drawing, painting, singing and dough games, should be organized.
Activities that support social and emotional development: Games that teach social skills such as empathy, sharing and cooperation should be played, and they should be helped to express their feelings.
Supporting language development: Conversations that will develop the child's age-appropriate vocabulary should be made, songs and rhymes should be sung.
Responsibilities for Cleanliness and Order
It is of great importance for the areas where the child lives and plays to be clean and tidy in terms of both health and safety. The caregiver's responsibilities in this regard include ensuring the order of the child's personal belongings and living spaces.
Organizing the child's room and play areas
The child's bed should be made daily, toys should be collected and a general order should be provided. This will also help the child gain the habit of being tidy.
Washing and organizing the child's clothes
The child's clothes should be washed, dried and placed in their closet or drawer as they get dirty.
Cleaning and care of children's items
Children's items such as strollers, high chairs and walkers should be cleaned and disinfected regularly.
Cleaning and organizing toys
Toys should be cleaned periodically and placed in places where the child can easily access and store them in an orderly manner.
These tasks are critical for the child to grow up in a healthy and safe environment. In addition, maintaining this order can help instill a sense of responsibility in the child.
Transportation and Outdoor Activity Support
The child's connection to the outside world