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Sitter

Sitter is a noun used in English to denote a person who sits for someone else or who sits in a particular role. It is commonly applied to individuals who provide temporary care or companionship, as well as to those who pose for artists.

In the childcare context, a babysitter or babysitting is a person who supervises children for a period,

Another common usage describes a person who sits for an artist or photographer—known as a portrait sitter

Etymology and usage: sitter derives from the verb sit and has been used since the medieval period

often
in
the
parents’
absence.
Duties
can
include
supervising
activities,
preparing
meals,
helping
with
bedtime
routines,
and
ensuring
safety.
Rates
and
scheduling
vary
by
location
and
experience.
A
pet
sitter
performs
a
similar
caregiving
function
for
animals,
either
in
the
owner’s
home
or
at
a
sitter’s
location,
and
may
include
feeding,
walking,
administering
medications,
and
monitoring
well-being.
A
house
sitter
cares
for
a
home
while
the
owner
is
away,
sometimes
also
looking
after
plants,
mail,
and
basic
maintenance
tasks.
or
life
model—posing
for
drawings,
paintings,
or
sculptures.
Sessions
are
typically
scheduled
for
set
durations
and
compensated
according
to
arrangement
or
market
standards.
in
agent-noun
form.
It
can
also
appear
as
a
surname
in
various
regions.
The
term
encompasses
several
distinct
roles,
linked
primarily
by
the
act
of
sitting
in
service,
supervision,
or
posing.