Kezia L.
Looking for work as a babysitter.
- 4 years paid experience
- Babysitter in Oakland, CA 94621
Meet Kezia
- Comfortable with pets
Do you have the patience to deal with screaming kids? I have been babysitting for the last two to three years in the summer. I enjoy being around children and watching them learn new things. I prefer to watch younger children. Younger ages seem to be easier to take care of and they listen better than older children do. Older children can get bored with a toy within minutes as younger children can play with them for quite a while. I usually start by getting them dressed, feeding them breakfast, and then going to the library for a picture book. After that, we set off to the park. We enjoy the outdoors before its lunch time. We then eat lunch, lay down to watch a movie, and then off for a short nap. I usually babysit only once or twice a week. I babysit at my cousin house for their Read more children and a few others. I love being around them. I would like to babysit more, but most people have a daycare provider.
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Availability
Experience
Willing to care for 3 children per sitting
$12-$16/hr
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