National Babysitters Day is a special occasion dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the hard work and dedication of babysitters who provide temporary childcare and supervision. This day honors the important role babysitters play in supporting families and ensuring the safety and well-being of children.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: The Saturday before Mother’s Day
- Tagged as: Appreciation, Childcare, Family
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalBabysittersDay
- When was it founded?: 2003
- Who founded it?: Safety Whys Babysitter Training Company
History of National Babysitters Day
National Babysitters Day was established in 2003 by Safety Whys, a company that provides babysitter training programs. The day was created to promote appreciation and recognition of quality childcare. It aims to honor individuals who commit to looking after children when parents are unable to do so.
Timeline
- 19th century: Babysitting services begin with wet nurses in high-income families
- 1920s: Teenagers gain popularity as caretakers for younger children
- 1937: The term “babysitter” first appears
- 1989: Safety Whys Babysitter Training Program is established
- 2003: National Babysitters Day is first observed
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | May 10 | Saturday |
| 2026 | May 9 | Saturday |
| 2027 | May 8 | Saturday |
| 2028 | May 13 | Saturday |
| 2029 | May 12 | Saturday |
| 2030 | May 11 | Saturday |
Observed
National Babysitters Day is observed annually on the Saturday before Mother’s Day in the United States. It serves as an opportunity for parents to show appreciation for their babysitters and recognize the important role they play in their families’ lives.
Fun Facts About Babysitting
- The word “babysitting” may have originated from the idea of hens “sitting” on eggs to care for them.
- Babysitting has been a popular way for teenagers to earn pocket money since the 1920s.
- Many babysitters receive training in first aid, CPR, and emergency management.
- The Baby-Sitters Club, a popular book series about young babysitters, has over 200 titles.
Quiz
- What is the primary role of a babysitter?
- What age group do babysitters typically care for?
- What should a babysitter do if a child becomes injured while under their care?
(Answers: 1. Providing temporary childcare and supervision, 2. Young children and infants, 3. Call the parents immediately and take appropriate first aid measures if necessary)
FAQs
Q: How can I celebrate National Babysitter’s Day?
A: Show appreciation by giving your babysitter a gift, writing them a heartfelt note, or recommending their services to others.
Q: What qualifications should a babysitter have?
A: Ideally, babysitters should be trained in CPR, first aid, and emergency management.
Q: Is there an age requirement for babysitting?
A: While there’s no legal minimum age, most experts recommend starting at age 12 or older.
Q: How much should you pay your babysitter?
A: Hourly rates typically range from $20-$30 per hour for one child, with experienced nannies charging around $35 per hour.
Q: How old should one be to be a babysitter?
A: While there’s no legal age requirement, the general consensus is that children from the age of 12 are reliable enough to babysit.
Related
- Mother’s Day
- Father’s Day
- Children’s Day
- National Nanny Recognition Week

