Due to high demand, Copper Shores Outreach & Education is excited to offer four upcoming Safe Sitter sessions in Hancock this summer. For those with middle schoolers, this is a great opportunity for them to learn how to stay safe when home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. This two-day training is offered at no cost, including lunch each day, and is open to all Copper Country students entering sixth through eighth grade this fall.
All sessions take place at the Copper Country Intermediate School District CTE Training Center in Hancock, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
“It’s not just about babysitting; it’s about being trusted, learning independence and gaining skills you can use in everyday life,” said Heather Johnson, Safe Sitter instructor. “Taking this course is a great way for young people to learn the skills and confidence needed to care for children safely and responsibly.”
The class teaches important skills like what to do in an emergency, how to manage behavior, how to care for infants and children, and even how to navigate tricky situations. Students learn and practice basic first aid, CPR skills, and how to help a choking infant and child.
“The course also emphasizes responsibility, professionalism and communication with families, which are valuable life skills that extend beyond babysitting,” said Johnson.
Seats are limited for each session; early registration is recommended. Register for free using the form below. For questions or concerns, contact Copper Shores Youth Development Specialist and Safe Sitter instructor Callisto Cortez at cdcortez@coppershores.org or 1 (906) 523-5920 ext. 2061.