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Yard Sale
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:37 pm |
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You should try the day school. We've done that and have had great success(At least during the winter).
As for our Ace Babysitter, that's gonna cost you some prospects and maybe a little cash. 
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noski
| Joined: 18 Nov 2005 |
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| Location: Mad River Valley |
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:30 am |
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(Parade? what parade?  Oh, you mean the one that I eat, sleep and breath???)
Smootharc- personally, when my daughter was in high school, I would not let her babysit for Valley guests unless we had mutual friends here. That narrowed it down to maybe once or twice in her high school career. I also would not let the stranger pick her up or bring her home, rather I would do it.
I don't have a list, but you can sometimes call larger properties like SugarLodge, Bridges, Sugarbush and ask for a recommendation.
I have no real idea on the hourly rate.
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smootharc
| Joined: 21 Nov 2005 |
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:12 pm |
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| noski wrote: |
| When my daughter was in high school, I would not let her babysit for Valley guests unless we had mutual friends here. That narrowed it down to maybe once or twice in her high school career. I also would not let the stranger pick her up or bring her home, rather I would do it. |
Obviously an issue for concerned parents of babysitters. And as parents of the kids potentially being sat for....concern on our end as to the maturity/reliability of the sitter.
Having been a second homeowner in the valley over a year now, and having established longer term connections with numerous locals, I am fairly confident that a babysitter (and sitter's parents) and my wife and I could find some mutual acquaintances so each "side" could be comfortible.
I appreciate the feedback.
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heath1230
| Joined: 29 Oct 2007 |
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:30 pm |
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 Hi folks. As someone who helped to create the current version of the Sugarbush Babysitters List and still lists herself as a babysitter, I can tell you that most of the people on the list have had a background check. And from this point forward I believe that they are making anyone who wants to be on the list have a criminal background check.
And as for the Sugarbush Day School... they take kids up to 6 years of age at the moment. Late November/December, depending on the weather, the Day School will open 7 days a week for the ski season. They have a nursery, up to age 2, then a preschool room, which is 2 and up. For these two programs you may elect to do AM only, 8 to 12 (this does NOT include lunch, but a mid-morning snack) or all day 8 to 4 (this DOES include a healthy lunch and two snacks).
In the winter the Microbear program runs downstairs in the Day School. The program is skiing for 3 year olds. In essence it's day care with a dash of skiing vs the Minibear program which is more skiing with a dash of day care. Your child must be potty trained. You may elect for your child to go in the AM only program or all day. The program consists of an hour of skiing in the AM and the PM. Don't expect your child to be an expert when it's all over, but they will be more comfortable with skis. If you are planning on needing day care while visiting Sugarbush I suggest you call now to make reservations as the Day School is licensed and has tight staff to children ratios that must be followed at all times to maintain licensing.
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