Unit Award Scheme

78693 BABYSITTING

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1the information a babysitter needs about where the parents are going and what time they will returnStudent completed work
2the information a babysitter needs about the young child/childrenStudent completed work
3the action a babysitter should take in the event of a young child sustaining a burn or scald to the handStudent completed work
4the action a babysitter should take in the event of a young child falling downstairs sustaining a possible broken boneStudent completed work
5the action a babysitter should take in the event of a young child choking on a sweetStudent completed work
6the action a babysitter should take in the event of a young child swallowing a household chemicalStudent completed work
7identify at least three dangers of babysittingStudent completed work
8name three suitable activities for babysitting a 0 - 18 months old babyStudent completed work
9name three suitable activities for babysitting a 19 months - 3 year old childStudent completed work
10name three suitable activities for babysitting a 3 - 6 year old childStudent completed work
11name three suitable activities for babysitting a child over 6 years oldStudent completed work
12name three suitable snacks while babysitting a 0 - 18 months old babyStudent completed work
13name three suitable snacks while babysitting a 19 months - 3 year old childStudent completed work
14name three suitable snacks while babysitting a 3 - 6 year old childStudent completed work
15name three suitable snacks while babysitting a child over 6 years old.Student completed work

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 16 January 2014Level - Level One