Kaitie Gallagher of Snoqualmie practices diapering a baby doll while Rachel Massey of North Bend looks on, during the five-hour Super Sitters class held Saturday, Oct. 18 at Encompass in North Bend. Nearly 20 teens, including two boys, attended the class taught by Cindy Tucker of Overlake Hospital Medical Center. The teens learned about parent expectations, first aid, child development, personal safety, the Heimlich Maneuver, nutrition, home security, fire prevention, telephone tips, toys and activities, infant care and other sitter responsibilities. The class, which costs $35, will be offered again next Feb. 21 at Encompass. For more information, call Stacey Cepeda at (425) 888-2777. - Courtesy photo
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Kaitie Gallagher of Snoqualmie practices diapering a baby doll while Rachel Massey of North Bend looks on, during the five-hour Super Sitters class held Saturday, Oct. 18 at Encompass in North Bend. Nearly 20 teens, including two boys, attended the class taught by Cindy Tucker of Overlake Hospital Medical Center. The teens learned about parent expectations, first aid, child development, personal safety, the Heimlich Maneuver, nutrition, home security, fire prevention, telephone tips, toys and activities, infant care and other sitter responsibilities. The class, which costs $35, will be offered again next Feb. 21 at Encompass. For more information, call Stacey Cepeda at (425) 888-2777.

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October 29, 2008 · 8:15 AM

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Kaitie Gallagher of Snoqualmie practices diapering a baby doll while Rachel Massey of North Bend looks on, during the five-hour Super Sitters class held Saturday, Oct. 18 at Encompass in North Bend.

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