My mom used to have a saying when we didn't listen. She would always joke around with us and say, "Alright well if you don't listen I'll have to lock you in the closet and we'll have to feed you the three P's Pizza, Pancakes and Pita bread." because they're all flat so they can just slide it under the door. 😂🤣😂
I think babysitters should bring pepper spray with them when they work just in case someone does try to hurt you. I don't care how young the kids are. If someone threatens me with a knife and comes towards me, I'm going to defend myself and call the police once they're contained enough for me to call.
I used to watch 4 kiddos when I was like 12 probably upwards of 3 times a week. The oldest was 5, maybe 6 at the time. She hated me for no real reason. One night, the dad was working (he was a surgeon) and the mom was at a neighborhood book club down the street. Night starts off pretty good, everyone’s fine. But then I had to put the kids to bed. The youngest three, 4, 3, and 1, we’re ready to go to bed, but the oldest freaked out. She wanted to go to her mom. I told her no because the mom had told me to do that. Then she wanted to call her mom, which I also said no to because this happened a lot, and the mom and I agreed it was best if I hid the phones and didn’t let her call unless there was a serious need. The girl went ballistic. She freaked out, started hitting, scream, punching. My sister was there and I had her take the youngest 3, go in a room, and lock the door because the oldest was violent with anyone and I was worried about the little kids getting hurt. I chased the oldest around the house. She threw a chair at me, dented their walls, threw my glasses, scratched me. Finally, I got her in her room and held the door closed until she fell asleep. I still babysat for them for a long time after that and eventually the oldest stopped hating me. We moved away, and actually recently went back to visit. The oldest was 13 I think when we went back and was so nice and sweet. I’m glad she grew up to be less of a terror.
Josie Anderson wow that sounds a bit like me when I was around that age as well. I think it was just very VERY difficult for me to be separated from my parent(my dad) for anywhere more than 6 hours lol. it always started slow with my being reserved/moody, then ended with whoever was taking care of me calling my dad in the middle of the night to come and pick me up because "your child is loco up there" lmao. I was such a daddy's boy before. I don't know if this has to do with anything but I found out not long ago that I m have ADD.
Moriah Saline well, it was over 10 years ago in South Carolina where you are legally, or at least when I lived there, you could leave your 6 year old home alone so me staying with the kids wasn’t that crazy.
I once taught an after school class that had a child with some kind of behavioural issues, and spoke very little/broken english (the school gave me NO WARNING). He gets restless about 40 minutes into the lesson, picks up two pairs of scissors, turns off the lights, and starts chasing the other kids, laughing like it was a cute little game. When I take away the scissors and think I've calmed him down (tbh I think he was pretending he didn't understand me), he turns the lights back off, as Im distracted with the lights, he grabs a fist full of pencils and chases the other kids again. Bloody terrifying!
I still think it's crazy you still let 14 year olds babysit in America. Definitely a big culture difference there. I didn't start babysitting until I was at least 18. Plus usually kids get babysat by family or friends. I love videos like these, it's so interesting to see the differences.
C J Now it a bit more rare for people so young to babysit for these reasons. Haha. My mom never wanted me babysitting unless she knew the parents really well or the parents brought the children to my house. She was afraid that the father or someone would try to take advantage of me. I didn’t start babysitting for people I didn’t really know that well until I was about 19-20.
@@zeloudgoddess5848 idk over here everyone is aware that even the most mature 14 year old is still just a 14 year old child themselves. I've never known anybody in my life to ask people you barely know to watch a child. It's just not safe in my opinion, but that's just me. We don't even really have babysitting companies here. I'd never let an adult stranger babysit, never mind a child.
C J oh I agree. I would never let someone I don’t know babysit my children. Though, if I knew a teenager really well and knew that they knew what they were doing and also knew that my children were comfortable with them, I would let them babysit but only for maybe 3 hours max. I wouldn’t trust babysitting companies either. Even though I know that most of them are super serious about who they hire and do extensive background checks. I just couldn’t take that risk personally. But for me, that’s just because of past experience of my life and things I’ve witnessed. I get that it’s a crazy strange concept for people who didn’t grow up around it or for someone who lives somewhere that doesn’t have that “culture”. I’m just used to the idea because I grew up around it and for the US it’s normal.
I've been babysitting my neighbors since I was 11! It was never longer then 3 hours back then but still, looking back on it I was super itty-bitty to be watching a 4 and 7 year old.
2 weeks ago I was babysitting for 2 kids, one two and one 7. So I was babysitting for 5 hours and I was in the home stretch, the last hour. The 7 year old girl said her stomach hurt but it was because she missed her parents. (It happens a lot) the mom called to check in and told me to get her some tea. While I’m making the tea I hear it. The sound of her barfing. She puked all over the carpet and couch and when I say she puked a lot, she puked alotttt. I told her to run to the bathroom next time she felt like was going to through up. She stood up and was like I’m going to through up again and throws up on the carpet. I tell her to go to the bathroom and she runs in and throughs up all over the bathroom floor. She continued to through up a few more times and I was freaking out trying to figure out how to clean it all up. Meanwhile the little 2 year old is like “she’s throwing up again” and was trying to help. When the parents got home I was sobbing and there was puke everywhere. It was hell.
One time I was babysitting my little cousins (for no money either, I was kinda forced) and I was in my aunts living room cleaning up their toys while they were eating their lunch, from the living room I heard them giggling and the sound of cracking, so I naturally thought they were just telling jokes and crunching on their food or something. nope, they had got into the fridge and were throwing EVERY SINGLE EGG that was in the kitchen AT EACH OTHER. Needless to say my aunt was not too happy and my mom grounded me
I really don’t mean this in a nasty way at all but I kinda think you should have been grounded, although they were probably content on eating when you left them you should never really leave the kids alone, especially when they are eating because if one of them chokes you wouldn’t be there to help ( also it’s kinda a misconception that you would be able to hear them coughing if they were choking but if they were properly choking they wouldn’t be able to cough). the best thing to do would have been to tidy up the toys after they are in bed or if your shift didn’t include them going to bed just tidy up whilst they are in the living room with you
The first time I babysat was when I was 13, i was babysitting this little 6 year old boy and anyway all he wanted to do was go on his iPad. I couldn't get him off it so i gave up. About an hour after i started watching him i went to the bathroom, when i came back he was gone! I shouted his name and i hunted all around the house for him. I freaked out and was about to call 911 until he walked in the front door. I asked where he had been and he told me that since i was in the bathroom at the time when he really needed to go pee, he just decided he would go pee outside even though there were 2 other bathrooms in the house😂
In Canada kids just make an ad on paper with a small presentation and they leave their numbers or they just offer it on internet/facebook. I thought it was a common thing worldwide. Dunno about the US but here there is a special class given by health canada that you have to take before babysitting. You need to be at least 13 years old and they show you everything you need to know from changing a diaper and heating milk to saving a baby/kid's life. You then get a card that most parent will ask you for when interviewing you.
@@alecksluciferis4188 I haven't heard of that whole class-card thing before and TBH I thing the US should start doing that. If I got really serious about babysitting I would probably ask my mom to advertise it on facebook, she has a large following and it reaches a lot of people.
Neighbors, family friends, and people from church commonly just ask. Have your mom spread the word, you can advertise, or you can spread the word that your looking for a job yourself.
Y'all framing these stories as some funny silly stuff but I'm just just sitting here knowing that that "father" would probably rather kill that girl that let his precious baby boy get upset. Y'all just sitting there thinking "wow what creeps funny story" and I'm just sitting here thinking "that's how mass murderers happen".
Here’s to praying that none of these happen to me, I’m also a babysitter and I babysit a SUPER hyper, can’t-take-my-eyes-off-of-you-for-2.5-seconds type. I can imagine that something weird and dangerous could happen one day.
Okay first of all, they shouldve taken them to court for attempted assault with a deadly weapon AND property damage (the car) Seriously!! Involve the authorities!!
My horror story: Like 3 years ago I helped my sister with babysitting our cousin. I told her I was gonna take a nap and she said that she'll be fine watching him. Apparently she thought that I was awake and said that she was gonna take a nap. I woke up like 10 minutes later. I asked my sister where he was and she thought I was watching him. He told my nana he was going to the living room with my sister. I told nana he wasn't in there so we panicked. we looked in bathrooms, under beds, behind dressers and we couldn't find him. We called the cops and they sent out an amber alert. When they got there they had asked for something and I took them upstairs. I saw him sobbing in my nana's room because he had an accident in his pants. The police told my nana it was fine because this kind of thing happened a lot.
@@heyalexia8051 like I said, I looked everywhere. Each time we looked in a room he would go to another. He ended up hiding in a crawl space that nobody even knew was there. My nana had it blocked off for safety reasons after that.
I was babysitting this 3 year old and the parents sister decided to come visit with out telling anyone. So it’s like 9 at night the kids in bed already and there is a (most likely drunk) woman banging on the door demanding I let her in. I didn’t have the moms number so I had to sit there for a good 20 minutes till the mom came home and told the lady to come in. I got fired for letting her sit outside and not answering the door
Wowww that's messed up. Its a shame how it didn't even cross her mind that you were protecting the childs life (and yours) AND you were trying your best to keep her home safe..thats really annoying im so sorry you had to go through that 😑
I was babysitting a 10 and a 2 year old, I was about 15 years old at this time. So I had to babysit for a night so in the evening me and the two kids were watching a movie, then he asks me if he could go to his friends house, I obv said no, and he thew a temper. Then he leaves, it was strange but then he comes out holding a loaded gun right at me. Then a lot of other things happened but it was a long night and I never went there again.
Carter P not really, kids learn how to open doors pretty much as soon at they start walking. why do you think they make child safety locks to go over doorknobs?
I will literally never forget one time when I was 13 I was babysitting for my neighbours. They had left me for a few hours with their two kids (an older boy and a younger girl) so we decided to spend the time doing arts and crafts. We wer le making paper snowflakes and a after we had made a few the boy asked me to come with him to get more printer paper, so we walk downstairs, come back up and the girl has cut off a huge chunk of her hair. Deadass a handful of it on one side right at the front of her face. Immediately I panic and I decide to grab some of the clips she had in her room, do some French braids, add a few glittery barrettes and you couldn’t really tell. Their parents didn’t really notice when they got home??? But they never called me again so
Holy, oh my god. Stop switching from camera 1 to camera 2 over and over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and please chill.. golly
Well, it's the best way for us to earn some money, and if you have enough experience then it's fine. I'm only 13 and my mom trusts me to babysit my two younger siblings (one 7 and one 6) almost everyday along with making meals. I've been changing diapers since I was six and I have more than enough experience with children to babysit. I've only really done a babysitting jobs for my mom's friend, but I'm hoping to find more soon.
One time my friend which is 10 well was at the time she baby sat for a 6 and 4 year old and when she told me this I was like dang and she got like 145 or something like that isn’t that crazy someone allowed them to do that and she didn’t do it for some one she already knew
I mean tbh where I come from most people don’t babysit till they are 16 (when I say that I mean actually babysitting with people you don’t know and not just your own siblings nephew nieces etc) but in different cultures there are different social standards so your comment is kinda oblivious to cultural awareness
When I was younger like 10-12 my neighbor would often have me babysit, sometimes i would just spend the night so they could stay out late. One night after the parents came home and we were asleep in the living room... her mom woke to her daughter screaming, me a heavy sleeper rolled over onto her. Her mom rolled me off and took her daughter to her room, in the morning she had told me what happened I was so embarrassed!! Fast forward when my son was born I have never coslept because of this fear even though since him I’m a lighter sleeper
I babysat for a family for about 5 years usually twice a week. When the oldest turned 12 ( I was 19) I guess he decided he didn’t have to listen to me anymore. I was getting the youngest ready for bed then came back down to get the older two. The oldest started slapping my arms and then the others joined in. I honestly pretty much lost my patience and tore myself away from them and cried in the other room. Texted their mom that they weren’t listening to me then went to go put the younger one to bed. After the youngest was asleep I just let them stay up till their dad came home to deal with them. I watched them for a couple more months until they ended up letting me go because the mom wanted to save money and thought the oldest could watch them. I was even bite by their dog and still continued to watch them. Still love and sometimes see the youngest. Now I watch one adorable little boy and get paid much better.
@@ObsidianFaux Lmao im pretty sure that's probably one of the reasons why she cried & it was probably frustrating he stopped listening to her & i cry when i get frustrated.💀😳
So when I was 18 or so I picked up a summer job watching 5 kids a couple times a week during the day. The mom worked a night shift, so when the dad left I would come and watch the kids so she could continue sleeping for a large chunk of the day. I come in one morning and the dad says that the 3 year old was up all night sick and so he was in bed with mom and just to let him sleep it off and take the rest of the kids to the basement so we wouldn’t wake anyone up. So the other 4 kids and I are downstairs having quiet time so I can hear when the 3 year old, Alex, wakes up, and pretty shortly I hear him running around. I go upstairs to get him and HE HAS A LOADED GUN IN HIS HANDS. I take the gun away and explain that it’s not a toy and hide it away up high in a closet where he can’t reach and take him downstairs, at which point I also call my mother and freak out a little. Once the mom woke up I told her and she was mortified, “we keep it in our bedside table in a hidden drawer, the kids never go in our bedroom, I’m so sorry” to which I responded “yeah, Alex’s favorite pastime is rummaging through cabinets and getting into places he’s not supposed to, so maybe another place would be good...”
Grace Hodson I hate this. So many gun owners are freaking irresponsible, but claim otherwise. Where I live, gun and ammunition have to be locked away separately in different locations.
i babysat when i was 13, my cousins actually. ages 12, 11 1/2, 8, and 2. well anyways, i was watching netflix with the 3 big kids and the 2 year old was napping in the room next to the living room. well after 2 hours of napping, i was like ‘okay i’m gonna go wake up the baby, i’ll be right back’ and just sprinted to the room and she wasn’t there in her crib. however nothing was broken into so i jus told everyone to quickly search the house to make sure she hadn’t wandered off while we were watching TV. well we then later found her locked in one of my cousins room so in the end, i was forced to break a window to be able to retrieve her. very fun.
The last time I babysat with five years ago, and I was there as a favor for my friend who couldn’t babysit that night. It was late at night, the son had separation anxiety so the parents waited until he fell asleep, I came over and met them, went great, and several hours later he woke up in the middle of night to find a stranger sitting in his living room and his parents gone. I felt so bad for him ☹️
Jacque Johnson That is the worst thing to do, when your child has anxiety like that. I always prepared my children from newborn age on before I went anywhere and told them when I would be back. They learned to trust me and were never afraid when I left.
Not too long ago, I was asked by a neighbor around the corner from me to babysit her kids and another family's kids at their house while they were at a dinner party. There were seven kids total and the age range was from two to twelve. That was actually hell. Not to mention I only got paid forty-five dollars for the four hours I watched them for 😬
Yoooooo when I was babysitting 8 and 6 year old brothers, the older brother tried to throw a PICK AXE at me because I told him he had to come inside and put a coat on. (It was like 20 degrees out).
Haha a 9 year old threatened to stab me because he thought I had moved his book - mind you I had only been there for 30 minutes. Then he tried to hit me and honestly, I was super close to smacking the hell out of him. 6 year old screaming for three hours telling me that he wanted his mom, when will his mom be home, why isn’t she home etc. Great night
They probably thought it wasn’t important to mention to the babysitter (but tbh, it was because this babysitter doesn’t know the in’s and the out’s of their house she’s just their to babysit their kids). They clearly knew it has been happening to their baby but didn’t think of mentioning it to the new babysitter.
Tip for locked doors. Slide some sort of card, credit, you know, a plastic card through the door and you'll, I think, be able to pry open the door. I had my door locked once and and dad pried it oped with a credit card
As a full time nanny, I can tell you that most of my horror stories involve various bodily fluids happening all at once from multiple children. Also, I nannied for some twins and one of them started choking on a sticker (which I was definitely scared but I stayed calm and able to do my training and get it out) and one week later the other twin started choking on a leaf 🤦🏻♀️
Tip with a locked door take scissors and slide the sharp part in between the door and the door frame where the part that locks the door and push towards the door and turn the nob to unlock it
my story: so one of my dad’s friends from work asked for a sitter and my dad recommended me. i’ve always wanted to start babysitting, but they’d be my first real job. i was excited but nervous. i get to the house, about 30 minutes away from mine, and they have two kids. a 10 year old boy and a 5 year old girl. both super nice and well behaved. so the parents leave to go to wherever they were going that was about 25 minutes away. the kids and i ate dinner and played for a little. the family lived in an apartment complex and there was this big field right next to their house. the dad actually wanted me to take them outside to play. it was 6:30ish and i said let’s go outside. i then realized that i didn’t have a key and wasn’t given one. i remember the dad saying it was a really safe neighborhood and that he trusted everyone in the building. i asked the kids if they had one and they said no, of course. i sighed and just decided to leave the door unlocked. then around 7, i decided to go back inside with them. i then the knob and ITS LOCKED!! i started panicking internally, but thank the LORD i brought my phone out. i called the dad and he was super apologetic. he said he would come over to let me in. i felt really bad for ruining that night, but they weren’t going to be home until 11! what was i supposed to do? so i figured, nothing to do but play more. not 5 minutes go by when the little girl falls and freaking cuts open her entire knee and blood is spewing everywhere and she crying hysterically. i started freaking out more, carried her to a bench outside the house, and texted the dad that she busted her knee. he said “shoot will she be good for 15 minutes?” i was like ok... long story short, everything was fine after. we all sat on that bench for a while and then the dad came and let us in. when i told my dad the story when he picked me up, he laughed and said “they’re never gonna hire you again”. well, i’ve sat for them twice since that. (this story happened in june 2019) one of them was like a fourth of july party that we invited them to and i watched them but wasn’t paid, and then in august i sat for them at their house. i was given a key but there was no way we were going outside again! 😂😂
Kids are so precious and give us all so much love. They make us laugh and cry and sometimes push our buttons to the limit. But we are all better for having kids in our lives.
One time I baby sat for a friend because she wasn’t able to. The family happened to live down the street so I figured it would be nothing. It was a 4 yr old boy and a 2 yr old girl and I had to baby sit from 7-12, so easy peasy right? I put the baby to bed at around 7:30 and the boy went to bed at 8:30/9:00. So I’m just chilling on their couch watching tv and I hear screaming upstairs, like shrieking. And I assume that there is like a murderer in the house or someone is dying so I sprint upstairs to see the little boy sitting up in bed screaming. So I’m like “hey bud, what’s wrong??” And I quickly realize he is asleep. I finally coax him to lay back down and fall back asleep. When the parents finally come home I mention “uh hey *the boy* was screaming in his sleep” and the mom goes “oh yeah he has night terrors, that happens a lot, didn’t I mention it?” Uh NO ya didn’t! Would have been great info to know lol
Tip!: If the door locks, check to see if there is a little hole in the lock. If it does a earring can fit in there. There is a little rod in there, take an earring and attempt to push down the rod. Boom! It’s open!
If he broke your back window thats when you get a paintball gun and some marbles and you shoot out all of their windows when theyer gone. Or just slash the tires
I have been both a live in nanny and live out nanny for over 10 years, I have seen, heard and experienced things no one would believe. Parents, your children will tell your babysitter all your darkest and most embarrassing secrets, the things I know...
Try being volunteered w/out your permission to babysit six of your cousins who had a reputation of being bad ass kids. Oh yeah I wasn't being paid but had to spend my own money to travel all the way across town to watch them. After babysitting them for a week one of the brats lied on me because I put her on punishment for starting a fight with her sister. Needless to say their mother/my aunt never requested my services again. I was extremely happy & relieved but my parents were.
I have a legend babysitter story. I was very hungry and I was supposed to be asleep. I was about 8 years old and it was about 11. Me and my friend were having a sleepover but we were really awake and hungry even though we had a huge dinner. Our babysitter took us to a fenced playground (part of the condo) and we played there for about an hour. Then, we went through to some fast food place and got cold beagles w/ cream cheese, went home and watched musicals. She was the beeest! Also, my cat loved her.
....A 9 year old tried to stab me while I was babysitting a few times. Another time while I was babysitting their social worker came to there house. (He was with his older cusion at the time while I was holding the 3 year old.)....He shot the social worker with a bb gun. He also TRIED to frame me for abuse (I did nothing. All I did was suggest that we play something else)luckily that time I had someone babysitting with me....I no longer babysit for them.
My first time babysitting I was watching my neighbors two kids who were like 7 and 5. Let’s just say they were awful. All they wanted to do was go swimming at my house but the pool was broken so they took off all their clothes, ran to my house screaming bloody murder, and told my parents that I was trying to kill them. Then the parents of the kids came home super drunk 👍
I’m a babysitter and have been babysitting since I was 8, I started doing it with a license at 12! So the parents left the house and there 2 daughters, me , and the dog were in the house alone. The girls wanted some dinner so I was making some grilled cheese when I hear the girls screaming I ran over and I see the dog running outside in the street. So I got the girls (turned off the stove of course) and ran outside and tried getting the dog but he ran into the bushes and I couldn’t find him!!!! I went to the neighbor that was outside and told her about the situation and she went to the bush and got the dog. After this it was all okay until I realised that I didn’t turn off the stove and the sandwich were on fire! I imediently turned off the stove and put it in the sink and all was fine! I got 5 stars on the app so I don’t think they ever found out.
The other kids pushing cheerios under the door so he doesn't starve! 😢 That's so freakin cute!
cheerios
My mom used to have a saying when we didn't listen. She would always joke around with us and say, "Alright well if you don't listen I'll have to lock you in the closet and we'll have to feed you the three P's Pizza, Pancakes and Pita bread." because they're all flat so they can just slide it under the door. 😂🤣😂
Ok boomer
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How come I was reading this at the same time as she was talking about it😂😐😑
"12 months old"
1 year: Am I a joke to you?
Mr. Cubu y’know, for a day before its bday
She said around. She did not know if they were like 11 months or 1 years old so that is why she said around.
I’m guessing that Mark is now a serial killer.
Elizabeth Krause hey! not something you joke about...really not cool
Timmy Jimmy I don’t think it was a joke
@@katrinainiguez7346 still not funny though
IDyce88 if it’s not a joke it wasn’t meant to be funny
@@katrinainiguez7346 i'm saying not funny as in its not soemthnig you should make a joke about, school shootings aren't even remotely funny
I babysit these two kids that refuses to call me by my real name. They called me ‘the big one’.
XD
I cried😂😂😂😂😂😂
omg you made my day
Yes.
😂😂😂😂
“I didn’t know this friend hang was so serious”
*while he is holding a knife to her*
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Good. Point. 👍👏😶👏
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Your profile picture scared the hell out of me lol
They were probs gonna summon a demon or sumn-
I'm over here wondering why tf would baby room have a locking door
Probobly for when the baby gets older and become a teen. Its improtant to have lock on your bedroom door for emergencies (roberies etc.)
You can put the white knobs on the baby doors so it can’t be locked
its in case baby crawls out of bed at night i guess (shrug) so long as u can open it from both sides its probably safe
IDyce88 *sHrUg*
I’m 15 and still have a door that doesn’t lock smh. I made up for it by stacking chairs and crap against my door though 😂
Mark: *pulls out a knife*
Mark's Mum: Ha was waiting for the day he'd do that
oooooh y’all should have daycare workers give their horror stories MAN DO I GOT SOME THINGS TO SHARE
Natalie Morata spill sis
SAME!!!
@@artsiecat3792 girllll i dont even know where to start lmao kids are something else
my mom worked at a daycare when she was dating my dad and she said one time one of the kids told her he was going to kill her boyfriend, lmao
Summer camp too a 7 year old threw a chair at another 7 year old and that's not just it
“so um, he pulled a knife on me”
“ *oh yeah, that happens* “
edit : currently at 4K , so that’s cool :)
LOL
“What do you got there??”
*A KNIFE*
“Nooooo” *screams*
Why do you literally think this is NORMAL!!!!
Sam R NOO
😂 that happens to me once and I still babysit that demon
I can only imagine how scary it would be to be a babysitter for psycho people. 🔥
You are EVERYWHERE
Well you would have to be a psycho yourself in order to babysit for psychos
dude fr do you have a life outside of youtube?
I think babysitters should bring pepper spray with them when they work just in case someone does try to hurt you. I don't care how young the kids are. If someone threatens me with a knife and comes towards me, I'm going to defend myself and call the police once they're contained enough for me to call.
UNLEASHING POTENTIAL - PSYCHOLOGY VIDEOS so... prision staff?
I used to watch 4 kiddos when I was like 12 probably upwards of 3 times a week. The oldest was 5, maybe 6 at the time. She hated me for no real reason. One night, the dad was working (he was a surgeon) and the mom was at a neighborhood book club down the street. Night starts off pretty good, everyone’s fine. But then I had to put the kids to bed. The youngest three, 4, 3, and 1, we’re ready to go to bed, but the oldest freaked out. She wanted to go to her mom. I told her no because the mom had told me to do that. Then she wanted to call her mom, which I also said no to because this happened a lot, and the mom and I agreed it was best if I hid the phones and didn’t let her call unless there was a serious need. The girl went ballistic. She freaked out, started hitting, scream, punching. My sister was there and I had her take the youngest 3, go in a room, and lock the door because the oldest was violent with anyone and I was worried about the little kids getting hurt. I chased the oldest around the house. She threw a chair at me, dented their walls, threw my glasses, scratched me. Finally, I got her in her room and held the door closed until she fell asleep. I still babysat for them for a long time after that and eventually the oldest stopped hating me. We moved away, and actually recently went back to visit. The oldest was 13 I think when we went back and was so nice and sweet. I’m glad she grew up to be less of a terror.
Josie Anderson wow that sounds a bit like me when I was around that age as well. I think it was just very VERY difficult for me to be separated from my parent(my dad) for anywhere more than 6 hours lol. it always started slow with my being reserved/moody, then ended with whoever was taking care of me calling my dad in the middle of the night to come and pick me up because "your child is loco up there" lmao. I was such a daddy's boy before.
I don't know if this has to do with anything but I found out not long ago that I m have ADD.
my sister is much better now tho haha I think it’s just a thing some kids go through
Im sorry but who lets a 12 year old watch 4 small kids?!?! Lol especially not being an adult in the house with kids haha
Moriah Saline well, it was over 10 years ago in South Carolina where you are legally, or at least when I lived there, you could leave your 6 year old home alone so me staying with the kids wasn’t that crazy.
Moriah Saline well I’m 11 and I could definitely look after 3 kids maybe 4 sooo
Mark is probably in jail for vandalism or something right now.
Yeah or murder
Caramel_ ChimChim and I oop-
Probs assault
"He's got issues"
He was pointing a KNIFE AT HER NO DUH HE'S GOT ISSUES
The worst kids i've ever baby sat are
My siblings😂😂😂
Same
They just don't listen! It is infuriating.
As the oldest of 4, I feel that pain!
OH MY GOD I KNOW RIGHT??? My brother would keep yelling... and yelling... and yelling... oh, and did I mention YELLING?
I’m guessing that Mark is now a serial killer.
I once taught an after school class that had a child with some kind of behavioural issues, and spoke very little/broken english (the school gave me NO WARNING). He gets restless about 40 minutes into the lesson, picks up two pairs of scissors, turns off the lights, and starts chasing the other kids, laughing like it was a cute little game. When I take away the scissors and think I've calmed him down (tbh I think he was pretending he didn't understand me), he turns the lights back off, as Im distracted with the lights, he grabs a fist full of pencils and chases the other kids again. Bloody terrifying!
Ok, that child is not right, and will possibly never be right. Needs to be put down.
@@hiko73 woah there...
@@hiko73 That's not how children work
It’s a joke 😂 Anyway, where is he now?
If there are other siblings around, tell the parents cause if you don’t they will
Very Causally or sometimes just to get you in trouble kids are assholes
the first girl is dressed like kiki’s delivery service!!
Mia Benoit Thought the same thing!
Heck yeah! :D
Omg she is lol
Mia Benoit that’s the first thing i thought when i saw her 😂
All his movies are bomb af
I still think it's crazy you still let 14 year olds babysit in America. Definitely a big culture difference there. I didn't start babysitting until I was at least 18. Plus usually kids get babysat by family or friends. I love videos like these, it's so interesting to see the differences.
C J Now it a bit more rare for people so young to babysit for these reasons. Haha.
My mom never wanted me babysitting unless she knew the parents really well or the parents brought the children to my house. She was afraid that the father or someone would try to take advantage of me.
I didn’t start babysitting for people I didn’t really know that well until I was about 19-20.
@@zeloudgoddess5848 idk over here everyone is aware that even the most mature 14 year old is still just a 14 year old child themselves. I've never known anybody in my life to ask people you barely know to watch a child. It's just not safe in my opinion, but that's just me. We don't even really have babysitting companies here. I'd never let an adult stranger babysit, never mind a child.
C J oh I agree. I would never let someone I don’t know babysit my children. Though, if I knew a teenager really well and knew that they knew what they were doing and also knew that my children were comfortable with them, I would let them babysit but only for maybe 3 hours max.
I wouldn’t trust babysitting companies either. Even though I know that most of them are super serious about who they hire and do extensive background checks. I just couldn’t take that risk personally.
But for me, that’s just because of past experience of my life and things I’ve witnessed.
I get that it’s a crazy strange concept for people who didn’t grow up around it or for someone who lives somewhere that doesn’t have that “culture”.
I’m just used to the idea because I grew up around it and for the US it’s normal.
I've been babysitting my neighbors since I was 11! It was never longer then 3 hours back then but still, looking back on it I was super itty-bitty to be watching a 4 and 7 year old.
That's intresting. I started babysitting around 12 or 11 but I did it first with my sister was at the time 13 or 14
2 weeks ago I was babysitting for 2 kids, one two and one 7. So I was babysitting for 5 hours and I was in the home stretch, the last hour. The 7 year old girl said her stomach hurt but it was because she missed her parents. (It happens a lot) the mom called to check in and told me to get her some tea. While I’m making the tea I hear it. The sound of her barfing. She puked all over the carpet and couch and when I say she puked a lot, she puked alotttt. I told her to run to the bathroom next time she felt like was going to through up. She stood up and was like I’m going to through up again and throws up on the carpet. I tell her to go to the bathroom and she runs in and throughs up all over the bathroom floor. She continued to through up a few more times and I was freaking out trying to figure out how to clean it all up. Meanwhile the little 2 year old is like “she’s throwing up again” and was trying to help. When the parents got home I was sobbing and there was puke everywhere. It was hell.
Breea G it sounds like you babysat Aubrey’s (from pitch perfect) children. 😂
Noooooooo.no.nani. you better had gotten double pay
VicGames Vt I have my flu shot thank the lord
Breea G that is my worst nightmare😨I’m terrified of throw up like panic attack inducing terrified
I've never had the flu before let alone a flu shot
That backdrop looks like a skin disease
Thats legit what I thought
Potassuim_Cation THANK YOU
That's fun
i came to the comment section just to find a comment like this. Thank you.
yep came looking for this!! I initially thought it was a close up of someone's weird leg and I couldn't work out why they had that in there...
You pull a knife on me???!! It's , going, down!
I'm yelling *TIMBER*
@@cheetah2089 *yOu BeTtEr MoVe, YoU bEtTeR DANCE*
Lets Make A NIGHT!!!
Polar Bear you won’t remember
fReSh aVaCaDo I'll be the one, you won't forget
One time I was babysitting my little cousins (for no money either, I was kinda forced) and I was in my aunts living room cleaning up their toys while they were eating their lunch, from the living room I heard them giggling and the sound of cracking, so I naturally thought they were just telling jokes and crunching on their food or something. nope, they had got into the fridge and were throwing EVERY SINGLE EGG that was in the kitchen AT EACH OTHER. Needless to say my aunt was not too happy and my mom grounded me
WTF How was that really your fault? Why would you get grounded for their stupidity? smh
This must have been horrible for you, but I'm laughing so much at the image right now 😅😅😅
I really don’t mean this in a nasty way at all but I kinda think you should have been grounded, although they were probably content on eating when you left them you should never really leave the kids alone, especially when they are eating because if one of them chokes you wouldn’t be there to help ( also it’s kinda a misconception that you would be able to hear them coughing if they were choking but if they were properly choking they wouldn’t be able to cough). the best thing to do would have been to tidy up the toys after they are in bed or if your shift didn’t include them going to bed just tidy up whilst they are in the living room with you
The first time I babysat was when I was 13, i was babysitting this little 6 year old boy and anyway all he wanted to do was go on his iPad. I couldn't get him off it so i gave up. About an hour after i started watching him i went to the bathroom, when i came back he was gone! I shouted his name and i hunted all around the house for him. I freaked out and was about to call 911 until he walked in the front door. I asked where he had been and he told me that since i was in the bathroom at the time when he really needed to go pee, he just decided he would go pee outside even though there were 2 other bathrooms in the house😂
Tbh, when I hear like "I was 14 when I babysitted" I always think 'how do you get these jobs?! Like do you just go and ask? Or do they come to you?'
Usually for like family friends or neighbors. Or people I knew from church.
I wonder that as well. I would love to get a couple babysitting jobs, but I just don't know how to find the people that need babysitting.
In Canada kids just make an ad on paper with a small presentation and they leave their numbers or they just offer it on internet/facebook.
I thought it was a common thing worldwide. Dunno about the US but here there is a special class given by health canada that you have to take before babysitting. You need to be at least 13 years old and they show you everything you need to know from changing a diaper and heating milk to saving a baby/kid's life. You then get a card that most parent will ask you for when interviewing you.
@@alecksluciferis4188 I haven't heard of that whole class-card thing before and TBH I thing the US should start doing that. If I got really serious about babysitting I would probably ask my mom to advertise it on facebook, she has a large following and it reaches a lot of people.
Neighbors, family friends, and people from church commonly just ask. Have your mom spread the word, you can advertise, or you can spread the word that your looking for a job yourself.
Y'all framing these stories as some funny silly stuff but I'm just just sitting here knowing that that "father" would probably rather kill that girl that let his precious baby boy get upset. Y'all just sitting there thinking "wow what creeps funny story" and I'm just sitting here thinking "that's how mass murderers happen".
i think that was the opinion of everyone who watched this except the buzzfeed editors
Here’s to praying that none of these happen to me, I’m also a babysitter and I babysit a SUPER hyper, can’t-take-my-eyes-off-of-you-for-2.5-seconds type. I can imagine that something weird and dangerous could happen one day.
Wish u luck😊👍
Okay first of all, they shouldve taken them to court for attempted assault with a deadly weapon AND property damage (the car) Seriously!! Involve the authorities!!
My horror story:
Like 3 years ago I helped my sister with babysitting our cousin. I told her I was gonna take a nap and she said that she'll be fine watching him. Apparently she thought that I was awake and said that she was gonna take a nap. I woke up like 10 minutes later. I asked my sister where he was and she thought I was watching him. He told my nana he was going to the living room with my sister. I told nana he wasn't in there so we panicked. we looked in bathrooms, under beds, behind dressers and we couldn't find him. We called the cops and they sent out an amber alert. When they got there they had asked for something and I took them upstairs. I saw him sobbing in my nana's room because he had an accident in his pants. The police told my nana it was fine because this kind of thing happened a lot.
Carly Grace why tf didn’t you just look upstairs anyway weirdo!
@@heyalexia8051 like I said, I looked everywhere. Each time we looked in a room he would go to another. He ended up hiding in a crawl space that nobody even knew was there. My nana had it blocked off for safety reasons after that.
They wouldn’t put out an amber alert if a child is missing. An amber alert is only for an abducted child who is in great danger.
@@BubbaPlayzAll oh crap. I meant to put they sent out something like an amber alert. sorry for any confusion
Why y’all be taking so many damn naps, what are you, 2?
I was babysitting this 3 year old and the parents sister decided to come visit with out telling anyone. So it’s like 9 at night the kids in bed already and there is a (most likely drunk) woman banging on the door demanding I let her in. I didn’t have the moms number so I had to sit there for a good 20 minutes till the mom came home and told the lady to come in. I got fired for letting her sit outside and not answering the door
Wowww that's messed up. Its a shame how it didn't even cross her mind that you were protecting the childs life (and yours) AND you were trying your best to keep her home safe..thats really annoying im so sorry you had to go through that 😑
You did the right thing.
Psshh that mom is biiiooooocchh! U did the RIGHT thing!
I was babysitting a 10 and a 2 year old, I was about 15 years old at this time. So I had to babysit for a night so in the evening me and the two kids were watching a movie, then he asks me if he could go to his friends house, I obv said no, and he thew a temper. Then he leaves, it was strange but then he comes out holding a loaded gun right at me. Then a lot of other things happened but it was a long night and I never went there again.
Kristina Savelyeva bruh wtf
What is wrong with kids and their parents?
LOADED KNIFE WHATTHEACTUALFFUUXJ?!?!?!!
Tf man?! I hope u emerged unscathed from there.
When I heard that Mark's father smashed in the window of their neighbor's car, I could immediately tell where his tendencies must have come from.
This girl over here channeling Kiki with her outfit. YAS!
Moondragon1821 i was looking for this comment
This is why I won't have children.
Andrea Williams same
uh huh bet
Nurture not nature
Finds out your pregnant next day
Me too
I feel so sorry for them! Bless them all
If the baby managed to lock himself in his room he probably could open an window.
Don't know what kind of window you're imagining but that takes a whole lot more strength than pushing in a lock
XOmangoXO I ment that it was a skilled child
Carter P not really, kids learn how to open doors pretty much as soon at they start walking. why do you think they make child safety locks to go over doorknobs?
She said it was a push lock
The parents are probably watching this rn🤣🤣
I will literally never forget one time when I was 13 I was babysitting for my neighbours. They had left me for a few hours with their two kids (an older boy and a younger girl) so we decided to spend the time doing arts and crafts. We wer le making paper snowflakes and a after we had made a few the boy asked me to come with him to get more printer paper, so we walk downstairs, come back up and the girl has cut off a huge chunk of her hair. Deadass a handful of it on one side right at the front of her face. Immediately I panic and I decide to grab some of the clips she had in her room, do some French braids, add a few glittery barrettes and you couldn’t really tell. Their parents didn’t really notice when they got home??? But they never called me again so
Holy, oh my god. Stop switching from camera 1 to camera 2 over and over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and please chill.. golly
Can you BE more rude? Do you work there?! Do you control their life? Are you emailing them rn “Control ur camera, it’s annoying”
I literally had no problem with it. I was listening to their stories.
I didn't notice at first now its making me insane 🙏
Y'ALL HAVE NO BUSINESS MAKING 14YO CHILDREN BABYSIT OTHER CHILDREN IN THE FIRST PLACE WHAT Y'ALL DOING
Well, it's the best way for us to earn some money, and if you have enough experience then it's fine. I'm only 13 and my mom trusts me to babysit my two younger siblings (one 7 and one 6) almost everyday along with making meals. I've been changing diapers since I was six and I have more than enough experience with children to babysit. I've only really done a babysitting jobs for my mom's friend, but I'm hoping to find more soon.
One time my friend which is 10 well was at the time she baby sat for a 6 and 4 year old and when she told me this I was like dang and she got like 145 or something like that isn’t that crazy someone allowed them to do that and she didn’t do it for some one she already knew
ProxUrAimz well it was their neighbor
That is pretty normal. My little sister and I were left with our older sis all the time even when she was 12 before a parent could get home from work.
I mean tbh where I come from most people don’t babysit till they are 16 (when I say that I mean actually babysitting with people you don’t know and not just your own siblings nephew nieces etc) but in different cultures there are different social standards so your comment is kinda oblivious to cultural awareness
Mark is probably a murderer now
The two year old I nanny for flipped his mattress, ripped his closet doors off, and peed on the floor in the span of 10 minutes, some kids are insane
being a caretaker is so hard you have the responsibility of someones life!!!
I grew up babysitting my mom’s very close friend’s kids and a 10 year old threatening you with a knife is only the beginning with those demons
When I was younger like 10-12 my neighbor would often have me babysit, sometimes i would just spend the night so they could stay out late. One night after the parents came home and we were asleep in the living room... her mom woke to her daughter screaming, me a heavy sleeper rolled over onto her. Her mom rolled me off and took her daughter to her room, in the morning she had told me what happened I was so embarrassed!! Fast forward when my son was born I have never coslept because of this fear even though since him I’m a lighter sleeper
Babysit a spoiled baby is my horror story
LOL 😂 yassss
Same but I got some great moneyyys but I called her mom and told I coulndt babysit her anymore 😌
This was scary and funny at the same timr
I babysat for a family for about 5 years usually twice a week. When the oldest turned 12 ( I was 19) I guess he decided he didn’t have to listen to me anymore. I was getting the youngest ready for bed then came back down to get the older two. The oldest started slapping my arms and then the others joined in. I honestly pretty much lost my patience and tore myself away from them and cried in the other room. Texted their mom that they weren’t listening to me then went to go put the younger one to bed. After the youngest was asleep I just let them stay up till their dad came home to deal with them. I watched them for a couple more months until they ended up letting me go because the mom wanted to save money and thought the oldest could watch them. I was even bite by their dog and still continued to watch them. Still love and sometimes see the youngest. Now I watch one adorable little boy and get paid much better.
Lily Evangeline I’m glad to hear things worked out for you 😊
Lily Evangeline you cried because they were slapping your arms?
@@ObsidianFaux Lmao im pretty sure that's probably one of the reasons why she cried & it was probably frustrating he stopped listening to her & i cry when i get frustrated.💀😳
And now look at us... quarantined just like that boy 😂🤦🏾♀️.
Like father like son jeez they need to get a therapist
*watching this while babysitting the legit best toddler
Those kids are definitely abused at home if they act like that.
I never acted like that & I was abused. I was a perfectly behaved child & teen, parents were always jealous.
Jessa Aldridge everyone’s situation is different. children usually learn behavior from parents, and their behavior was abusive/violent.
Maybe they're just bratty and spoiled. My little sister acts pretty horrible, and she gets EVERYTHING handed to her. She's never punished.
I was abused and that just made me shy and anxious
not really, spoiling makes them awful little bitches because they think they can get away with everything
Threatening with a weapon (especially one the child knows causes harm) is more than “having issues”
So when I was 18 or so I picked up a summer job watching 5 kids a couple times a week during the day. The mom worked a night shift, so when the dad left I would come and watch the kids so she could continue sleeping for a large chunk of the day. I come in one morning and the dad says that the 3 year old was up all night sick and so he was in bed with mom and just to let him sleep it off and take the rest of the kids to the basement so we wouldn’t wake anyone up. So the other 4 kids and I are downstairs having quiet time so I can hear when the 3 year old, Alex, wakes up, and pretty shortly I hear him running around. I go upstairs to get him and HE HAS A LOADED GUN IN HIS HANDS. I take the gun away and explain that it’s not a toy and hide it away up high in a closet where he can’t reach and take him downstairs, at which point I also call my mother and freak out a little. Once the mom woke up I told her and she was mortified, “we keep it in our bedside table in a hidden drawer, the kids never go in our bedroom, I’m so sorry” to which I responded “yeah, Alex’s favorite pastime is rummaging through cabinets and getting into places he’s not supposed to, so maybe another place would be good...”
Grace Hodson I hate this. So many gun owners are freaking irresponsible, but claim otherwise. Where I live, gun and ammunition have to be locked away separately in different locations.
i babysat when i was 13, my cousins actually. ages 12, 11 1/2, 8, and 2. well anyways, i was watching netflix with the 3 big kids and the 2 year old was napping in the room next to the living room. well after 2 hours of napping, i was like ‘okay i’m gonna go wake up the baby, i’ll be right back’ and just sprinted to the room and she wasn’t there in her crib. however nothing was broken into so i jus told everyone to quickly search the house to make sure she hadn’t wandered off while we were watching TV. well we then later found her locked in one of my cousins room so in the end, i was forced to break a window to be able to retrieve her. very fun.
Gee wiz I wonder where that little boy got his temper from.. Couldn't possibly be his father who broke another man's window 🙄
“He’s 12 months old and can’t open a window”
Also the baby: **locks himself in his room**
Kids can sometimes be real pain in the ass
*indeed*
The last time I babysat with five years ago, and I was there as a favor for my friend who couldn’t babysit that night. It was late at night, the son had separation anxiety so the parents waited until he fell asleep, I came over and met them, went great, and several hours later he woke up in the middle of night to find a stranger sitting in his living room and his parents gone. I felt so bad for him ☹️
Jacque Johnson That is the worst thing to do, when your child has anxiety like that. I always prepared my children from newborn age on before I went anywhere and told them when I would be back. They learned to trust me and were never afraid when I left.
Not too long ago, I was asked by a neighbor around the corner from me to babysit her kids and another family's kids at their house while they were at a dinner party. There were seven kids total and the age range was from two to twelve. That was actually hell. Not to mention I only got paid forty-five dollars for the four hours I watched them for 😬
What were their names? Just curious. I'm sorry you had to go through that, kids are absolute monsters most of the time.
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Sorry but this is the funniest comment I have seen today 😂😂 thanks for making my day :)
That first babysitter is definitely about Jack Jack.
From “The Incredibles” movies?
Yoooooo when I was babysitting 8 and 6 year old brothers, the older brother tried to throw a PICK AXE at me because I told him he had to come inside and put a coat on. (It was like 20 degrees out).
Wait 20 degrees Fahrenheit or centigrade
Farenheit obviously
’He was 12 months old’ ONE YEAR, its One YeAr!!
Bangtan Bananas I don’t get the 14 months 16 months crap oh so you mean a year and two /four months
Haha a 9 year old threatened to stab me because he thought I had moved his book - mind you I had only been there for 30 minutes. Then he tried to hit me and honestly, I was super close to smacking the hell out of him.
6 year old screaming for three hours telling me that he wanted his mom, when will his mom be home, why isn’t she home etc.
Great night
“Mark told his father and his father broke my fathers back window” hmm yeah, maybe that’s where Mark gets his violence from.
I babysit a lot and I'm so glad that I haven't had any terrible experiences like these😂
Why dint they tell her he could lock doors?
They probably thought it wasn’t important to mention to the babysitter (but tbh, it was because this babysitter doesn’t know the in’s and the out’s of their house she’s just their to babysit their kids). They clearly knew it has been happening to their baby but didn’t think of mentioning it to the new babysitter.
“Quarantined himself in his bedroom”
Me during corona😂
Gurl I would of got another knife and been like. “This is wha imma do.” Got me bent🙄
Tip for locked doors. Slide some sort of card, credit, you know, a plastic card through the door and you'll, I think, be able to pry open the door. I had my door locked once and and dad pried it oped with a credit card
Mandy a long knife works better to get under the door peg and not break off or chip, as long as you’re careful
I think there’s something very scary going on with the last family..... 😬
As a full time nanny, I can tell you that most of my horror stories involve various bodily fluids happening all at once from multiple children.
Also, I nannied for some twins and one of them started choking on a sticker (which I was definitely scared but I stayed calm and able to do my training and get it out) and one week later the other twin started choking on a leaf 🤦🏻♀️
Tip with a locked door take scissors and slide the sharp part in between the door and the door frame where the part that locks the door and push towards the door and turn the nob to unlock it
Nooooooooo, you'ill scratch the paint
my story:
so one of my dad’s friends from work asked for a sitter and my dad recommended me. i’ve always wanted to start babysitting, but they’d be my first real job. i was excited but nervous. i get to the house, about 30 minutes away from mine, and they have two kids. a 10 year old boy and a 5 year old girl. both super nice and well behaved. so the parents leave to go to wherever they were going that was about 25 minutes away. the kids and i ate dinner and played for a little. the family lived in an apartment complex and there was this big field right next to their house. the dad actually wanted me to take them outside to play. it was 6:30ish and i said let’s go outside. i then realized that i didn’t have a key and wasn’t given one. i remember the dad saying it was a really safe neighborhood and that he trusted everyone in the building. i asked the kids if they had one and they said no, of course. i sighed and just decided to leave the door unlocked. then around 7, i decided to go back inside with them. i then the knob and ITS LOCKED!! i started panicking internally, but thank the LORD i brought my phone out. i called the dad and he was super apologetic. he said he would come over to let me in. i felt really bad for ruining that night, but they weren’t going to be home until 11! what was i supposed to do? so i figured, nothing to do but play more. not 5 minutes go by when the little girl falls and freaking cuts open her entire knee and blood is spewing everywhere and she crying hysterically. i started freaking out more, carried her to a bench outside the house, and texted the dad that she busted her knee. he said “shoot will she be good for 15 minutes?” i was like ok...
long story short, everything was fine after. we all sat on that bench for a while and then the dad came and let us in. when i told my dad the story when he picked me up, he laughed and said “they’re never gonna hire you again”. well, i’ve sat for them twice since that. (this story happened in june 2019) one of them was like a fourth of july party that we invited them to and i watched them but wasn’t paid, and then in august i sat for them at their house. i was given a key but there was no way we were going outside again! 😂😂
Kids are so precious and give us all so much love. They make us laugh and cry and sometimes push our buttons to the limit. But we are all better for having kids in our lives.
Could not agree more
Same here
Yes they are the love of our lives,
So funny memories are made.🤣
One time I baby sat for a friend because she wasn’t able to. The family happened to live down the street so I figured it would be nothing. It was a 4 yr old boy and a 2 yr old girl and I had to baby sit from 7-12, so easy peasy right? I put the baby to bed at around 7:30 and the boy went to bed at 8:30/9:00. So I’m just chilling on their couch watching tv and I hear screaming upstairs, like shrieking. And I assume that there is like a murderer in the house or someone is dying so I sprint upstairs to see the little boy sitting up in bed screaming. So I’m like “hey bud, what’s wrong??” And I quickly realize he is asleep. I finally coax him to lay back down and fall back asleep. When the parents finally come home I mention “uh hey *the boy* was screaming in his sleep” and the mom goes “oh yeah he has night terrors, that happens a lot, didn’t I mention it?” Uh NO ya didn’t! Would have been great info to know lol
No wonder Mark's like that, his Dad goes around smashing windows
The two other kids run 🏃♀️ to get Chirios and pushed them through the door 🚪 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:28 I anticdipatated
The kids moms reaction to her son doing that it honestly how I imagine my mom would react. My little brother has her anger so, you know.
I liked the video, but I got annoyed with how often the camera angle switched haha
Tip!:
If the door locks, check to see if there is a little hole in the lock. If it does a earring can fit in there. There is a little rod in there, take an earring and attempt to push down the rod. Boom! It’s open!
If he broke your back window thats when you get a paintball gun and some marbles and you shoot out all of their windows when theyer gone. Or just slash the tires
I have been both a live in nanny and live out nanny for over 10 years, I have seen, heard and experienced things no one would believe. Parents, your children will tell your babysitter all your darkest and most embarrassing secrets, the things I know...
Try being volunteered w/out your permission to babysit six of your cousins who had a reputation of being bad ass kids. Oh yeah I wasn't being paid but had to spend my own money to travel all the way across town to watch them. After babysitting them for a week one of the brats lied on me because I put her on punishment for starting a fight with her sister. Needless to say their mother/my aunt never requested my services again. I was extremely happy & relieved but my parents were.
I have a legend babysitter story.
I was very hungry and I was supposed to be asleep. I was about 8 years old and it was about 11. Me and my friend were having a sleepover but we were really awake and hungry even though we had a huge dinner. Our babysitter took us to a fenced playground (part of the condo) and we played there for about an hour. Then, we went through to some fast food place and got cold beagles w/ cream cheese, went home and watched musicals. She was the beeest! Also, my cat loved her.
4:28 THE ****** YOU SAY TOO ME
Even though I need the money I still hate babysitting because of situations like this.
When my mom was babysitting these three boys they started started throwing darts at her
Marks probably watching this right and going through all these comments 😂😂😂
Mark, totally pulled a prank on new babysitter ,
He’s absolutely a coolest actor know
....A 9 year old tried to stab me while I was babysitting a few times. Another time while I was babysitting their social worker came to there house. (He was with his older cusion at the time while I was holding the 3 year old.)....He shot the social worker with a bb gun. He also TRIED to frame me for abuse (I did nothing. All I did was suggest that we play something else)luckily that time I had someone babysitting with me....I no longer babysit for them.
Lol I find it so adorable that they were sliding Cheerios under the door , but oof...I would PANIC!!!
My first time babysitting I was watching my neighbors two kids who were like 7 and 5. Let’s just say they were awful. All they wanted to do was go swimming at my house but the pool was broken so they took off all their clothes, ran to my house screaming bloody murder, and told my parents that I was trying to kill them. Then the parents of the kids came home super drunk 👍
The girl with the red bow is so DRAMATIC!! 😂😂😂
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So happy the baby im looking after is such a sweetheart, just sleeping , eating and playing 😍
I’m a babysitter and have been babysitting since I was 8, I started doing it with a license at 12! So the parents left the house and there 2 daughters, me , and the dog were in the house alone. The girls wanted some dinner so I was making some grilled cheese when I hear the girls screaming I ran over and I see the dog running outside in the street. So I got the girls (turned off the stove of course) and ran outside and tried getting the dog but he ran into the bushes and I couldn’t find him!!!! I went to the neighbor that was outside and told her about the situation and she went to the bush and got the dog. After this it was all okay until I realised that I didn’t turn off the stove and the sandwich were on fire! I imediently turned off the stove and put it in the sink and all was fine! I got 5 stars on the app so I don’t think they ever found out.
You first said you turned off the stove but then next you saying you didnt turn off the stove and it was on fire??? fake story, probably.
3:00 She’s so sweet and cute.
I thought the title said bodybuilders and I was like
ok.