Overview
The Level 2 Award in Babysitting is a qualification designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to care for children in a babysitting setting. Young people or adults who are looking to develop their understanding of childcare and potentially pursue a career in this field typically take this course.
Delivery Methods
In order to cater to various learning styles, the London College of Professional Studies provides various delivery methods.
Learners are able to:
- Access All course materials, including online modules and written assignments, are accessible.
- Secondly, gain teacher support.
- In addition, you can access the LCPS online portal (24/7 access to our user-friendly learning portal).
- Acquire Assignments Briefing
- Receive excellent-quality study notes.
- Moreover, obtain assignment marks and feedback.
- Additionally, gain a fully accredited UK certificate.
- Also, receive dedicated customer support via chat, telephone, and email (Monday to Friday).
- Finally, gain full support until the completion of the course.
Duration
Level 2 Award in Babysitting is available in 2 modes:
- 03 Months (Fast Track)
- 05 Months
Accreditation
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Award in Babysitting is accredited by Ofqual regulated awarding body.
Course Delivery
• Online
• Blended Learning
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for these qualifications but learners should be at least 14 years of age
Module Structure
In order to complete the Level 2 Award in Babysitting Qualification Learners must achieve a minimum of 6 credits. 4 credits from the mandatory units and a further 2 credits from the optional units.
Unit No. | Unit title | Level | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
L/502/6961 | Accident prevention and fire safety when babysitting | 2 | 2 |
R/502/6962 | Caring for young children in a babysitting environment | 2 | 2 |
M/601/0116 | Respecting and valuing children | 2 | 2 |
Who is it suitable for?
- Aspiring Babysitters: Individuals who are new to babysitting and wish to gain a formal qualification.
- Young People: Often targeted at young people (16+), particularly those looking for part-time work as babysitters.
- Parents: Parents or guardians looking to improve their skills in childcare
Progression
On completion learners can progress to the Level 2 Certificate Introducing Caring for Children and Young People.
Assessment
This course is assessed through a series of assignments, which are submitted to your tutor for marking. No external examination or practical work is required, so you can complete all assessed work from home