The following information is a MUST if you
leave your child with ANYONE who loves him/her less than you
do
"My Brother
Was Beaten, Bruised and Physically Abused By Our Baby-Sitter
When He Was A Baby. How Well Do You Know The Person Watching
Your
Child?"
Remember the day you
brought your new baby home...
Did you feel full of
hope, promise and a LOT of love for this new life?
What about now?
Do you think of your
baby’s future?
Every parent wants to
make sure they provide for their child the best they can.
Every day of their young life feels like a gift. But, as you
have no doubt figured out, parenting doesn’t come with a
manual.
One thing that helps
the life of a parent is “getting away”. This is NOT saying
that your child is too difficult to raise or you don’t want
to be around him/her. All it means is, as a parent who works
hard, you need time away from that hard work.
It’s nothing to feel guilty about.
”Getting away” helps you be a better parent. That’s why there are so many ‘Parents Night Out’ programs. If you don’t believe me, Google the phrase: “Parents Night Out”. There’s a ton!
In fact, my wife and I just finished a marriage conference where they designated one night for “Date Night”. This way we could “get away” with our spouse and have time together.
Whether you’re a single parent or married, you NEED to GET AWAY from the children for your OWN TIME.
But when it’s time to “go out”…
...it can be difficult to know who to trust.
With so much information out there, it's important for you as a parent to make sure you take the time to hire the BEST CARE for a child. You and only you can do this.
After all, what good will it do if you have NO FUN –
worrying about your child(ren) - while you’re supposed to be getting away to finally HAVE SOME FUN.
The problem is you’re not sure who you can REALLY trust and who you can’t.
The good news is we can help.
In fact, I have something that will do just that. And it's called...
"Sitter
Safety: How to Hire and Instruct the Best Babysitter for Your Children!"
Greetings Friend,
If you really want to love your child for years to come… and with peace of mind, I can show you what you need to know so you won’t have to worry while you’re not there every second of the day with him/her.
When it comes to parenting and rearing children, everyone seems to have an opinion. And everyone is willing to help. But ultimately, it is up to you to love, prepare and care for your child the best that you can.
It goes without saying that children definitely need love. They need it even when you’re not there around them. So if you have someone watching your child(ren), where will the love come from?
“LOVE from ANOTHER? Is that possible?”
Here’s a little secret (not really): Babies and children are NOT adults. They are a lot different than you and me, physically and emotionally.
Children need to know you ARE there… even if you aren’t.
Your children know, as they get older, that you are not going to ALWAYS be in the same room as them. That simple understanding sets the stage for their knowledge and acceptance of you “going out” for extended periods of time.
They just need to be reassured that you WILL be coming back.
But what about when you leave?
Who will they stay with?
How will they react to someone else?
Will they “like” the person you choose to care for them?
That’s just one obstacle to overcome before you can feel peaceful about your decision to go out.
"There Is ANOTHER Obstacle!"
How much does your baby-sitter know about babies, children and caring for YOUR child? This person may know how to hold a baby, take care of a skinned knee, or change a diaper.
But has your chosen baby-sitter ever been solely responsible for an infant or child?
Will he/she know how to handle your child well enough to tell what each fuss, sniffle, or grunt meant?
Well get ready. The following guide will help you.
This special report, “Sitter Safety: How to Hire and Instruct the Best Babysitter for Your Children!" is your first step to hiring the best help possible for your child. You can download it straight to your computer and start getting ready for your new family member now.
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