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Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) in College Park, MD

Our Babysitting Safety Course prepares young caregivers with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to care for children safely, handle emergencies, and make responsible decisions while babysitting.

What you’ll learn

  • Before the job
  • Safe supervision
  • Emergencies
  • Wrap‑up
We come to you anywhere in College Park. Parking: Campus parking permits or visitor garages.
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Child & Babysitting Safety: Practical Guide for Young Caregivers

A confidence‑building checklist for safe babysitting: preparation, supervision, emergencies, and basic care.

Before the job

Gather contacts, medical info, and house rules.

Walk through home safety: exits, alarms, off‑limits areas, and pet care.

Safe supervision

Maintain sight and sound of infants and toddlers; use age‑appropriate activities.

Follow safe sleep practices and feeding instructions precisely.

Emergencies

For choking, use back slaps and chest thrusts for infants; abdominal thrusts for children.

For injuries, apply basic first aid and call guardians/911 as needed.

Wrap‑up

Tidy play areas, log activities/feeding/meds, and debrief with parents.

Parents should review expectations and emergency plans with caregivers.

Common questions about Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) in College Park

  • Do you come to our location in College Park?

    Yes. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials to your site in College Park. All we need is an open floor area, power for a projector/AED trainer, and a nearby restroom.

  • How many people can attend?

    We regularly train small teams of 6–12 and groups up to 25 in a single block. Larger groups are fine—we run rotations so everyone practices correctly.

  • What ages is CABS for?

    Typically ages 11–15. We adjust pacing and scenarios to the group. Parents are welcome to attend the final review.

  • How do I handle choking in infants and children?

    For infants: 5 back slaps then 5 chest thrusts. For children: abdominal thrusts. If unresponsive, begin CPR and check the airway for an object before breaths.

  • Safe sleep basics?

    Follow the ABCs—Alone, on the Back, in a Crib. Use a firm mattress with no loose blankets, pillows, or toys.

Local feedback

The class was a success! At first, we had a bit of trouble gathering the participants but as soon as it started, everything went well! She was very knowledgeable and thorough in terms of discussing the topics and also provided great information! She made sure that everyone had enough time to practice the exercises and I can say everyone enjoyed it!
Nanda Learning Center