- my iParenting

- quick clicks
- babies today articles
- babies today q&a
- toddlers today articles
- toddlers today q&a
- breastfeed.com articles
- breastfeed.com q&a
- message boards
- research baby names
- prepare a birth plan
- content channels
- ip channel rss feeds
- read birth stories
- read parenting stories
- recommended books
- e-newsletters
- safety recalls
- ip diaries
- ip store
- mom of the month
- dad of the month
- editor's letter
- letters to the editor
- e-newsletters
- Sign up to receive our free weekly e-newsletters
- award-winning products
The iParenting Media Awards program helps parents find the best products for their families.

Smart Mom's Baby-sitting Co-op Handbook: How We Solved the Baby-Sitter Puzzle
A Review by Kendeyl Johansen
By Gary Myers Review by Kendeyl Johansen
You deserve a break today! What would life be like if you had trustworthy baby sitters available anytime without monetary cost? That's the theory behind "Smart Mom's Baby-sitting Co-op Handbook: How We Solved the Baby-Sitter Puzzle," by Gary Myers.
"I decided to write the book after seeing how much relief a co-op gave to my wife and I when we had three preschoolers," says Myers. His book creates a blueprint for the simplest co-op possible without sacrificing key functionality. Following Myers' easy, step-by-step instructions, three or more moms can get together and start a baby-sitting group in only three hours.
"Smart Mom's Baby-sitting Co-op Handbook" is comprehensive and easy to read. It's full of helpful tips like: Start gradually; request a sitter that you know and make it a short sit for only a couple of hours. Other tips help moms find reliable, trustworthy participants and provide secrets for co-op success.
Myers' baby-sitting co-op uses a simple point system where moms trade free baby-sitting time with each other. When a co-op member baby-sits for a friend she gains points, and when she schedules a sit for her kids she spends points. Myers has simplified leadership tasks, making the co-op easy to run, and he suggests leadership positions rotate to minimalize time commitments.
Myers includes several worksheets that ease keeping track of points and maintaining the co-op for long lasting success. Indeed, the Washington baby-sitting co-op that Myers modeled the book after has assisted moms for almost 20 years. The book also contains a helpful flowchart detailing startup procedures, hints for enrolling new moms into the co-op, a sample meeting agenda and more.
Comments
There are no comments for this article yet.Be the first to 
|
Post As:
|
||
| Enter your comment below: | ||
| Title | ||
| Comment Text | ||
| CAPTCHA | ||
| Please note that any comments submitted become the property of Disney Family / iParenting and can be edited and posted at our discrection. | ||


