2024 GOLD Level Safe Sitter Provider
BTS has trained over 400 Safe Sitters
Safe Sitter Essentials with CPR Class:
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Safe Sitter® Essentials with CPR
Safe Sitter® is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. The Instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises.
Students learn: -Safety Skills, Child Care Skills, First Aid & Rescue Skills including training in child and infant CPR, and Life & Business Skills.
Safe Sitter® Essentials is a 6 1/2 hour class.
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Safe Sitter Expanded w CPR
Save the dates June 9-13
2025 MCC Summer Camp at Blue River
Options of where your child can take
Safe Sitter Essentials in KANSAS:
Saturday, April 12th
Saturday, May 3rd
Thursday, May 22nd
Options of where your child can take
Safe Sitter Essentials in MISSOURI:
Saturday, March 29th
Saturday, May 31st
Saturday, July 19th
Thursday, June 19th
Safe Sitter® Essentials with CPR
Have you been asking to stay home alone? Do you want to babysit? Have you completed 5th grade? Then maybe it’s time for Safe Sitter®.
Safe Sitter® is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. The Instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises. Students learn:
Safety Skills: Students learn how to prevent unsafe situations and what to do when faced with dangers such as power failures or weather emergencies.
Child Care Skills: Students learn tips to manage behavior that will help them stay in control of themselves and the children in their care. Students also learn the ages and stages of child development, as well as practice diapering.
First Aid & Rescue Skills: Learning skills such as choking rescue and CPR is often students’ favorite part of the class. Students also learn a system to help them assess and respond to injuries and illnesses.
Life & Business Skills: The ability to screen jobs, discuss fees, and greet employers will set students up for success now and in the future. Students practice these skills through various role plays.
Testimonial
“My kiddo has two families in the neighborhood that she regularly helps out - both are more of "mother's helper" roles. Both families commented on her preparedness and professionalism. They love her and she feels confident about the job.” Roxana S