Bestcliche26

Bestcliche26 t1_j88x4pb wrote

There are a few different ones, although she may be too young, I think most of them are 11 and up.

Cox Health does this one for $15:

https://www.coxhealth.com/events/babysitting-basics/

CPR Services of the Ozarks mostly does certification classes, for a variety of careers and costs. They do offer this one as a NON certification course:

Family and Friends CPR $25

Non-certification course for those wanting to learn adult, child, infant CPR and choking management of the conscious and unconscious. NOT A CERTIFICATION- granting course

https://cprservicesoftheozarks.com/classes-1

The YMCA also used to have them, they were long like 6-8 hour classes for kids 11-14 but then each location would have their own guidelines and a lot of them let kids as young as 9 attend. I am not seeing where Springfield Y’s have started back up, but you could always call. I believe their classes were based on Safe Sitter, which also has virtual classes.

https://safesitter.org

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Bestcliche26 t1_j5p1sim wrote

Ah I see. We are in Clever and it always shocks people when I say one of the kindergarten teachers has her doctorate in education and a ton of them have Masters degrees as well.

I guess they think the whole school/area is a bunch of “country bumpkins” who only travel by tractor or something.

That being said, I am not from here originally. My husband grew up in Bolivar but I grew up in Hawaii so my school experience was different.

The small towns do have a very welcoming sense of community but I do feel sometimes it is on the surface. We have had several school functions where it seems every knows everyone, they all went to school together and while I don’t know that they mean to, sometimes it does seem like they are all in a group facing inward talking. Not exactly welcoming to “outsiders”. I am a pretty big introvert though and our kids are NOT lol. So the kids seem to still have 0 issues, despite us knowing almost no one here.

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