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WakeMed Safe Sitter® Classes

This summer WakeMed Health & Hospitals is offering Safe Sitter classes to prepare adolescents to become competent babysitters by teaching important tips for how to recognize and handle emergency situations.

 

The two day classes will teach future babysitters between ages 11-13 to handle various crises in the home; such as CPR for a choking child or infant and what to do in case of a fire or intrusion.    

 

The classes also aim to educate babysitters on basic first aid and safety while home alone; providing information for how to get immediate help and who to call in emergency situations.

 

"Safe Sitter is a great program for teens willing to learn responsible care for younger children.  Properly caring for smaller children and infants is an important duty and babysitters must be well trained to handle a range of emergency situations. " WakeMed Safe Sitter Site Coordinator Bobbie Earnhardt stated, who has been teaching the classes at WakeMed for 13 years.

 

The course is offered through two-day classes at WakeMed Raleigh Campus or WakeMed Cary Hospital. 

 

Classes will begin at 9:00am and end at 4:00pm and students are asked to bring their lunch on both days. 

 

Upcoming classes include the following:

 

WakeMed Raleigh Campus:

 

August 17-18

 

WakeMed Cary Hospital: Please contact Joanna Stephanos at 919-350-2409 for registration.

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