by Glenda34 on Sun Jun 18, 2006 6:55 pm
I think it is a good idea for any parent or babysitter to sit in the bathroom while a child in taking a bath. By age 12, your son is obviously old enough to bathe himself, but I have found that staying in the room with them will keep them on task. Boys at this age have a tendency to not bathe very well, so sometimes that influence in the bathroom is a big help. A trusted male babysitter would be a good option for your son, but adult males with young children sometimes brings up the obvious stereotype. I have found female babysitters to be the best option in most catagories for caring for children. As for age of the babysitter, I think that a girl at least two years older is a safe age range, my son had a babysitter until he was 11, and he was perfectly fine with his babysitter, who was 16, to sit and talk with him while he bathed himself. Studies show that boys are about three years behind in development both physically and mentally.
Just remember that you are the parent, ground him if he continues to be rebellious about his bath, or find some other punishment. As for the babysitter, any will be fine, my sons babysitter was very professional, and to my knowledge could have cared less what was between my sons legs. Some people need to trust teenage girls more, just tell them if they need to mind your sons privacy, and bathtime talk can be very helpful for your son.