
Tips on Choosing a Provider
TrustLine is an essential step
in finding the right nanny or baby-sitter.
But TrustLine is just one important tool to help you choose the best
in-home caregiver for your child. Here
are some other TrustLine tips:
- Check each candidates’ references and work
histories, and then make sure they’re registered with TrustLine by calling
1-800-822-8490.
- Interview potential caregivers and observe how
they interact with and respond to your child.
Ask all candidates open-ended questions
to understand how they care for children:
- Tell me about your previous experiences working
with children.
- What activities do you like to do with children?
- What are your feelings about discipline?
- How would you handle naps, eating, toilet
training or emergencies?
- Are you comfortable following directions even if
you would do things differently with your own children?
Ask practical questions:
- Are you certified in child/infant CPR or first
aid?
- What if my child cries all day or refuses to eat
or to nap?
- Are you wiling to care for my child if he/she is
sick?
- What hours are you available? Could you work extra hours occasionally
and how much notice would you need?
Trust your instincts.
- Hire someone both you and your children like and
then agree to a trial period.
Spend some time watching your children and the caregiver interact
before leaving them alone.
Once you have found a good
caregiver:
- Set up clear job responsibilities.
- Communicate regularly about how the arrangement
is working.
- Periodically drop in unannounced to observe your
child.
- Always leave emergency contact information.
- TrustLine is continually updated. Caregivers who have committed a
disqualifying crime subsequent to their clearance are removed. So, you should call TrustLine
periodically to make sure your caregiver is still registered.
- For information on choosing child care and for
referrals to licensed child care, contact your local child care resource
and referral agency. For the one
nearest you, call TrustLine at 1-800-822-8490 or see the Child Care Resource and Referral Network web site.