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		<title>Ad offers free baby-sitting as punishment</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Southlake parents take out ad in paper for teen&#x27;s punishment<br /><br />Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010<br /><br />Marice Richter<br /><br />Special to the Star-Telegram<br /><br />SOUTHLAKE -- When 16-year-old Kirstin Rausch broke her curfew, she knew there would be consequences.<br /><br />But she didn&#x27;t expect an ad with her picture in the Southlake Journal, offering her free service as a baby sitter to make amends.<br /><br />Rausch&#x27;s parents are requiring her to complete 30 hours of free baby-sitting for breaking a cardinal family rule.<br /><br />I was embarrassed, she said, after seeing the ad. I had no idea they had done that.<br /><br />Rausch, a member of the National Honor Society at Carroll Senior High School, doesn&#x27;t break many rules. But a few weeks ago, she had a group of friends over late at night, after her family went to sleep. When she got caught, she knew she was in big trouble.<br /><br />The ad, made to sound as if Rausch had written it herself, states that my pain is your gain and implores parents needing a sitter to call to reserve a spot.<br /><br />Wendy Rausch, Kirstin&#x27;s stepmother, said the ad was Plan B after a request to different organizations for a 30-hour community service project went unfilled.<br /><br />We wanted her to make it up with community service, Wendy Rausch said. My husband got the idea from a situation he encountered at work that people like free labor.<br /><br />To prevent a dangerous situation for Kirstin, the Rausches are screening requests from callers. By last weekend, she had already completed nearly half of the 30 hours.<br /><br />Kirstin Rausch said she hasn&#x27;t minded the baby-sitting duties, particularly since she has lucked into dealing with kids aged 6 to 10 rather than babies and toddlers.<br /><br />Joanne Reding, a neighbor of the Rausch family, said having a baby sitter allowed her to attend a weekend meeting that she probably would have had to miss. Her 15-year-old son, who normally watches his 11-year-old brother, was away over the weekend.<br /><br />I think this is a great idea, Reding said. What she did was very serious, and I admire her parents for calling her on it.<br /><br />LINK TO STORY AND LARGER IMAGE<br /><br />Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/08/19/2414684/southlake-parents-take-out-ad.html#ixzz0xA4OiWKz<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/8/ad-offers-free-baby-sitting-as-punishment.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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