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As the parent of two teens (13 and 15)--I really only check in on them if:
1) they are on a sleepover (we ask that they call us to say goodnight)
2) if they are home sick
3) if we are away and they are staying with friends or family (we'll check in twice a day if that's the case)
And that's it! I think if we had reason not to trust them, then we'd check in on playdates, outtings, after school activities, etc.
There is definitely nothing wrong with calling to check in while your kids are with a babysitter. Here are a few tips on checking in with the sitter.
1) Give the sitter a heads up that you might be calling.
2) Let your sitter know which phone you'll be calling so she knows to keep her cell phone or the house phone with her.
3) Try to remember not to call during bedtime, dinner, bath time etc.
4) Ask the sitter if she comfortable with texting instead of phone calls. Text messages are quick, easy ways for both sides to communicate.
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