Sarika Karande
Parents can provide books, toys, art supplies, and clear instructions. Regular communication and feedback also help ensure the activities align with the child’s needs.
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Leena Shewale
Not necessarily. Most activities are simple and require creativity, patience, and basic understanding of child behavior. However, trained babysitters may add more structured learning.
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Rukhsar Siddiqui
By combining play with learning such as using games for counting or storytelling for vocabulary babysitters can make education enjoyable without making it feel like school.
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Sarita Tandel
Simple activities like storytelling, drawing, puzzles, rhymes, and basic counting games are ideal as they are fun, safe, and easy to manage indoors.
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Suchita Pagade
Educational activities help children develop cognitive, social, and motor skills while keeping them engaged. It turns routine babysitting into meaningful learning time.
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