Archive for February, 2009
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Caring for a Deaf or Hearing Impaired Child
Find out how to refer to the child when you first agree to babysit a hearing-impaired child. Some say hearing challenged or hearing impaired, while others use the term deaf. In every situation, deaf and dumb is the wrong term to use.
Eventually, these children will learn to speak even if they can’t now. Some can hear a little, and many of them have some hearing and hearing aids to help them hear well.
Usually, hearing impaired kids learn to communicate by lip-reading or sign language. Learning to speak is something that most deaf children accomplish. Sign language comes in several different types. ASL has its own grammar, and it is the 4th most common language in the US. Pictures and meaning were used to create the language. In sign language, you may notice SEE or several other methods in English. ASL does a better job of helping deaf children fit into the deaf culture, and SEE does a better job of helping kids learn to communicate with hearing people. They only know of a hearing world if they aren’t taught how to sign.
If the child uses sign language to communicate, any babysitter should learn to use it as well. Arrange for the parents to teach you the most important signs if this will be a steady customer. Learn sign language on the Internet or buy a sign language book with your babysitting money. How well you can take care of the child is measured by how much you can sign. The child will know that you care if you accomplish this. Have the parents show you what signs the baby uses because they don’t always sign like adults.
Look him in the eye and speak clearly as you sign to a deaf child. Your lip movements should never be exaggerated. The normal way that lip movements occur is how he learned to read them. Don’t look away or put your hand in front of your face. They may understand lip-reading, signs, and listening; many children use a combination.
Plan games and activities that don’t require much communication until you are better at signing. Look at picture books, do crafts, or play tag. Writing notes back and forth might work for older children. Teaching you to sign might be something that children enjoy.
Be sure that younger children don’t turn off their hearing aid; make sure you keep an eye on them to prevent this from happening.
To escape you, they may do this sometimes. Keep a close eye on them because they might take them off and hide or lose them. To replace them, it will require a lot of money. To make sure it doesn’t go down the drain, take off the hearing aid and put it in a safe place before you give the child a bath. While the child is taking a bath, sleeping or swimming, ask the parents what to do with the hearing aids.
Deaf children are just regular kids in most ways, and that is the most important thing of all to remember. Just like you would any child, treat them as if they are no different. Feeling special and important is something they long for.
Seven Eight Month Old Babies
Babysitting Seven Month Old Babies
By the time a baby is 7 months old, it has learned many useful skills. They are able to sit up by themselves, and many of them are able to crawl, or otherwise scoot along on the floor. It’s boring for the baby to be contained in a swing or playpen for long periods of time, so let them out onto the floor. If you have concerns, you can lay a blanket on the floor, but they may not stay on it. Some babies can pull themselves up to a standing position at this age, utilizing a table or other furniture for support. With all these new skills, babies commonly get hurt. They may fall down or bump their head when crawling under a table and these incidents may provoke crying. This is an unavoidable part of a baby’s learning experience, so do not think that you are doing a bad job if this happens.
Babysitting Eight Month Old Babies
At this stage, babies often express anxiety or fear when separated from their mothers. Most likely they will cry when their mother departs. Try to take them into a room where they will not see their parents’ departure. If you do so, they will not notice when their mother or father leaves, and may continue playing happily, at least for awhile. At this age, babies love it when you applaud them. Help them build a tower with blocks. Then, when it falls down, clap and cheer. Most likely this will hold their interest for about 15 minutes.
Child Bites Me What to do
If the child bites me, what should be my course of action?
Let the parents know. Biting can be quite problematic, particularly if the skin is broken. You should get medical attention if they bite you and the skin is broken.
Clean and sterilize the wound and cover it with a band-aid until you can get to a doctor. You must advise the parents because if the child attends daycare or school, the parents must advise the teachers of the problem so they can work together to rectify the problem.
DO NOT Bite the child back, this doesn’t teach them anything.
DO NOT Smack the Child.
If the problem persists ask the parents how they deal with undesired behavior like Biting

