Submitted
by: Thistle and Roo, Troop 446
Some of the troop members attended a council event--a
Babysitting Clinic to earn parts of this IPP.
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Skill Builder:
SB #2: The girls took a babysitting course through council,
including first aid and lifesaving.
SB #4: The girls talked to different members of their families and found out
things about themselves as a baby, toddler, young child up to present age. They
made a collage of pictures with captions depicting what they learned.
SB #5: The girls made a file of games, songs, stories, etc. that children like.
They made a "Kid-Care" box for babysitting or use with younger
children.
Technology:
T #4: The girls looked at games/toys for children. They modified or made up one
for children and presented it at the babysitting course to the adult that
represented a Day Care.
Service Projects:
SP #5: Painted the play equipment at a local city park.
Career Exploration:
CE #2: Learned about caring for a special needs child with a disability from a
child care provider (through the babysitting course offered through council).
Also, read the poem on page 67 of the handbook, described the poet's
relationship with her brother and discussed how the author's brother influenced
her personal goals.
CE #3: Interviewed and talked with nurses, teachers, pediatrician, child-care
workers about their work, training and experience.
Submitted by:
Heather and Andrea
Links:
Regional Poison Control Center
Online Handbook for Child Care Providers
National Child
Care Information Center
Links to sites for People who care about kids
Child Health Information Center
Submitted by: Cad/Sen GS Troop 200, Virginia
Skill Builder
SB #3: The SU arranges every few years for a local hospital
(that has a wonderful Baby-sitting course) to come to our neighborhood to give
the course. The hospital course is normally given over several sessions 35 min.
away from us. They agreed to do it over 2 Sat. The SU sponsors the course
because the C/S do a lot of baby-sitting for the leaders at events, meetings
and trainings, and all of us want to know the girls know what they're doing!!
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Capt. Froggy