How to Watch Your Younger Siblings Without Losing Your Mind

Watching younger brothers and sisters is still babysitting — even if nobody calls it that. This Babysitter Boss episode covers four ways to make watching your siblings less of a chore and more manageable, including how to establish authority, stay responsible, and trick them into cooperating without a fight.

Summary

  • Watching younger siblings while your parents are away is babysitting — and that means you are the substitute parent in charge, whether your sibling likes it or not.
  • Before your parents leave, ask them to make it clear to your sibling that you are in charge — it is much easier to establish authority when a parent backs you up directly.
  • Being in charge comes with real responsibility — take the job seriously and treat your sibling the way a good babysitter would treat any child in their care.
  • Make the time together more enjoyable by choosing activities you both genuinely like — a backyard game or a movie you've both seen a hundred times still counts.
  • When siblings resist routines like bedtime or eating vegetables, use games and rewards to make cooperation feel fun rather than forced.

Video Transcript

When I took my Safe Sitter® class, I thought about a lot of things. What I was going to spend all my babysitting money on. Whether I would have to change diapers. What I was going to spend all my babysitting money on. What I would do if kids behaved badly. What I was going to spend all my babysitting money on.

The one thing I didn’t think about, my parents using me for free childcare. Okay, okay, I get it! Watching younger brothers or sisters is still babysitting. And if your parents are willing to pay you, even better! But watching your younger brothers or sisters doesn’t have to be a hassle. Here are four ways to make it enjoyable. Well, bearable.

Tip 1: Get Your Parents to Make It Clear You’re in Charge

Number one, ask your mom or dad to make it clear that you’re in charge. Let’s nip this you can’t tell me what to do right in the butt. Ain’t nobody got time for that. While mom and dad are away, I am the substitute parent now!

Tip 2: Take the Responsibility Seriously

Two, with great power, comes great responsibility. It’s not just a lesson for Spiderman. Yes, you’re in charge, but that means you take that responsibility seriously and you do not order your younger brother to scrub the gunk off the rim of the toilet.

What are you doing? Get back to work.

No matter how much you want to.

Tip 3: Make It Fun for Both of You

Three, make it fun! Play a game in the backyard that you both enjoy or watch a movie together that you both love, even though you’ve seen it a million times.

And no, you never outgrow animated movies. Just stop.

Tip 4: Trick Them Into Cooperating

Number four, trick them into behaving. Are they arguing with you about getting ready for bed? Make a game out of it. Tell them you’ll race them and whoever puts on the PJs first, wins. Are they refusing to eat their veggies? Give the veggies to the dog. Just kidding! Tell them after they finished with their veggies, with sprinkles. See, it doesn’t have to be horrible. It might even be fun! But don’t, don’t tell my parents. I’m getting hazard pay.

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