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Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
"My most difficult babysitting experience was when an 8-year-old thought it would be funny to play with a knife by chasing me around the kitchen. Even thought it was a scary experience at first, I took control of the situation by speaking firmly and threatening to call the child's parents. I could tell the kid had excess energy, so after I grabbed the knife out of his hands, we went outside to ride bikes and play some basketball."
You never know what might happen next when you're babysitting for a new family! It's important to always exercise your control in situations, even when a child is acting out. Demonstrate your ability to stay calm and make rational decisions in difficult circumstances.

Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
"My most difficult babysitting experience was when an 8-year-old thought it would be funny to play with a knife by chasing me around the kitchen. Even thought it was a scary experience at first, I took control of the situation by speaking firmly and threatening to call the child's parents. I could tell the kid had excess energy, so after I grabbed the knife out of his hands, we went outside to ride bikes and play some basketball."

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One time when I was babysitting, one of the children became distressed and started throwing blocks at me. I firmly told him that if he didn't stop throwing stuff, I would call his parents, which eventually made him put the blocks down. I could tell that he had a lot of energy left in him, so I took him outside to play games with him.
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Sounds challenging! :) It also sounds like you were able to successfully handle the situation and then avoid it from happening again by proactively taking him outside to play and burn off energy. Great job!
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