Freeman Regional Health Services will host a Babysitting Clinic on Wednesday, July 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the West Conference Room at Freeman Regional Health Services.
Designed for youth ages 11–16, this educational program will provide participants with the skills and confidence needed to become responsible and capable babysitters. As families throughout our communities continue to seek qualified childcare providers, this training offers young people an opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and practical skills while preparing for future babysitting opportunities.
The clinic will cover a variety of important topics, including:
- Caregiving and Safety
- Age-Appropriate Activities
- Diapering and Feeding
- Basic First Aid and CPR
- Nutrition Basics
- And More
“Reliable babysitters are an important resource for families, and this clinic helps equip youth with the skills they need to provide safe, responsible care,” said Kayla Pavel, FRHS Clinical Nurse Educator. “Participants will leave with practical knowledge that can help them feel confident and prepared when caring for children.”
The cost to attend is $25 per participant. Students should bring a sack lunch.
Pre-registration is required, and participation is limited to ensure a quality learning experience. Interested families are encouraged to register early to reserve a spot.
Click here to register your child today!

