#1

One night it was storming really bad and I went to get one of the kids a glass of milk and lighting flashed and a filthy man I’d never seen was standing there framed in the glass door staring in. I screamed and yelled for the kids to go hide. Of course they didn’t listen and ran into the kitchen.
Turns out it was their uncle stopping by to drop off something he had borrowed. He worked construction and had gotten quite muddy and was just going to leave what ever it was by the door which is when I saw him. So it ended up being a case of nothing, but the terror I felt when the lightning lit him up was pretty intense.
#2

I was playing with one of them when the youngest, about 2, started coughing, holding his neck. I clearly remember just standing there for 5 seconds, stone cold completely bewildered. I had NO idea what to do. I just froze.
Luckily my oldest cousin somehow heard the baby choking and he rushed in. He grabbed the baby and pulled a barbie shoe out of his mouth, while I still stood there, shocked. I got an earful from my aunt and mom for nearly letting the baby die.
I'll never forget it. I wasn't afraid, I wasn't scared, I didn't feel anything. Just froze.
Let this be a lesson to never let 10 year olds watch babies. They're just not equipped to deal with disaster...or at least I wasnt.
#3

After what seemed like forever I got up the courage to go check out the noise.. only to find Netflix had unpaused and it was a heist movie I was hearing.
Babysitting as a job has been slowly and silently thriving as of late. With inflation weighing down on people, both parents' earnings have become crucial to raising kids. It's no wonder that the babysitting services market size was valued at approximately $21.3 billion in 2024, and there are over 48,204 sitters currently employed in the US.
Looking after kids while on their own must be like a different adventure for them, with some good, some bad, and some surprising days. I don't know about you, but as I was scrolling through the list and looking at all the unsettling experiences these sitters had to endure, I developed a newfound respect for them.
#4

I told her to call 911 and I’d come help her with the toddler. When I got there, the police were talking to her and wrapping up. Thankfully, even though it was dark, two older women had been out for a walk and found him wandering down the sidewalk of one of the busiest roads in town!
The weirdest thing is that the parents were completely unfazed. They apologized for NOT TELLING HER HE HAD DONE IT BEFORE and wanted her to babysit again. My sister never babysat again.
#5

Bonus: I babysat two year old twins and they often burped and farted at the same time, it was terrifying.
#6

You know, it’s wild when you think about some of these stories that really highlight just how quirky or even downright strange kids can be sometimes. Like, we’re talking unusual habits, unexpected reactions, or behaviors that would totally catch someone off guard if they weren’t informed.
What’s really surprising, though, is that parents, who know their kid does these things, don’t always give the babysitter a heads-up. I mean, how is the sitter supposed to deal with that? They’re walking in totally blind! One minute, they’re thinking they’re in for a chill night of cartoons, and the next, the kid’s suddenly screaming his lungs out.
It really makes you wonder what’s going through the parents’ minds. Maybe they think it’s normal, or they are just so used to it that they forget it’s even a thing? Either way, it can be quite disturbing for the oblivious sitter.
#7

One time, this woman came with her son & daughter who were maybe seven and five and this boy is farting non-stop and laughing his head off. At one point he aims his a**e towards his sister and farts in her general direction, which seems to p**s her off. I made some joking comment like "Do that again and I'll fart on you" and this kids eyes just lit up.
He starts going "Yeah! Yeah! Fart on me! Fart on me!" and won't shut up about it. I get a bit freaked out and try to brush it off and carry on distracting them and trying to entertain them but this kid won't drop it.
He carrys on farting for the next 20 or so minutes and at one point flat out sits on his sister and let's one rip. She looks like she's about to burst out crying and wriggles free, then this kid lies down on my sofa, opens his mouth wide, then literally screams "PIN ME DOWN AND FART IN MY MOUTH" with clenched fists raised in the air.
I had maybe another hour or so of looking after these kids and he spent the entire time trying to get me to fart in his mouth or on him in some capacity.
Kid was f*****g weird.
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Some instances also involved erratic actions from parents. We’re talking about showing up completely drunk, leaving the house in a complete mess, or, scarily enough, having a loaded gun just lying around where the kids could totally get to it.
I mean, aren’t the grown-ups supposed to be the responsible ones here? The role models? Because research says kids are like little sponges: they’re watching everything, soaking it all up, and learning how to act based on what the adults around them do. So when the people who are supposed to be setting the rules are out here breaking the most basic ones, of course, that’s a problem!
It really makes you wonder how kids are supposed to understand boundaries or safety, or just, you know, basic common sense if the adults fail at that. It’s honestly kind of scary, and definitely super frustrating for anyone who’s stepping in to help, like the poor sitters caught in the middle of all this madness.
#10

Upstairs on the second story, internal balcony that overlooked the central area of the first floor. Railings all around the upper edges, with gaps, but pretty small gaps in most cases.
Sister is crawling around, puts her head between bars on railing. Annnnd her head is small enough that her whole body starts to slip through.
I got ahold of her shirt and some diaper before she tumbled completely through the railings. Managed to keep the grip and stopped her midair with my arms hanging out the railings.
Cried bloody murder and my Mom stood below while the contractor sprinted upstairs and pulled my sister up and back in.
30+ years ago at this point, but still remember it pretty d**n clearly. I took it pretty well but parents were quite shaken for awhile.
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#12

There were also instances of actual spooky stuff that happened with these sitters. Some of them were really spine-chilling, and as an enthusiast of all things creepy, these stories fascinated me quite a bit. I mean, haunted houses and weird apparitions? I would jump at such an opportunity, but alas, I'm not the one doing the job.
It's the sitters who have to go through all the trauma, especially facing undisciplined kids who also feature in some of these entries. UNICEF states that there are no bad children, only bad behavior, and I wholeheartedly agree with them. In the end, it's the parents' job to teach the little ones discipline, and we all know how important that is!
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#14

One night after I got there, the little girl was sat snuggling with me in the chair while we were watching TV, then told me she had something to tell me.
She said mummy said she hadn’t to say anything because it was dirty and no one could know. Fearing the worst I gently encouraged her to talk. And she told me she had nits (head lice).
So phew! But also blurgh, because now so did I. And upon checking later, so did my little sister who played out with her after school.
Would have been so much easier, and preventable if mum had just got over herself and told us!
#15

She came and took me to the guys house and I walk in carrying my lil cousin on my hip. The guy thanks me and rushes off to his overnight shift. So its pretty dim and only a lamp is on. Im still standing there holding my cousin and introducing myself to the kids, who are itching like crazy.
I say 'whats wrong?' And the girl says 'we have lice'. Omg I was so freaked out and so glad I hadnt put my lil cousin down yet. I grabbed the phone and called her mom to come get her asap. I said you need to call your friend and he needs to send someone else or get home because no way am I staying.
Aunt comes to pick up the baby, and Im just standing in the livingroom waiting for the dad to come home. I can see into the kitchen and I start seeing things moving so I walk closer. There were roaches everywhere and they werent afraid. I was mortified.
I didnt even say goodbye to the dad when he walked in, I just bolted to my aunts car. I said dont ever ask me to babysit for anyone like that again. I went home and showered for probably 2 hours.
Well, dear readers, that's it from our side for today. Now we want to hear your thoughts about this very interesting thread. Also, if you have any stories that are just like these, just type away in the comments. You know we always love to hear from you. Also, to all the sitter pandas reading this, happy babysitting—and wishing you don't have to encounter any of these!
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