

Is a babysitter required to know CPR?
Babysitting is a serious responsibility—and parents are looking for trained, trustworthy individuals to care for their children. Our babysitter course covers:
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Pediatric First Aid, CPR & AED
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Injury prevention and home safety tips
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How to respond to common child emergencies
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When and how to call 9-1-1
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Basic child development and behavior
🧠 Fun Fact: 8 in 10 parents say they’d pay more for a babysitter who is CPR certified!
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Who Is This Babysitter CPR Class For? | Get CPR Certified for Babysitting, Teens, Parents & Caregivers
This babysitter CPR and safety course is perfect for:
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Teens and pre-teens who are starting to babysit in their neighborhood
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Parents and guardians who want their babysitter trained in CPR and First Aid
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Babysitters looking to get CPR certified and add more value to their services
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Anyone asking, “Is a babysitter required to know CPR?” – this course answers that!
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Those searching “How can I get CPR certified for babysitting?” or “Should my babysitter be CPR certified?”
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Individuals who want to learn pediatric CPR, AED use, first aid basics, and how to respond to emergencies like a pro.
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What’s Included in Babysitter Safety Training?
Pediatric CPR & AED
First Aid Emergencies
Safety & Child Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Should my babysitter be CPR certified?
Absolutely. CPR certification means your babysitter is prepared to act quickly in life-threatening situations, like choking or cardiac arrest.
How can I get CPR certified for babysitting?
You can enroll in our Babysitter Safety program, which includes CPR/AED and first aid training specifically for child care emergencies.
How much should a CPR-certified babysitter charge?
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CPR-certified babysitters typically earn more than uncertified ones because of their added value and qualifications.