Take early childhood education classes. Although a degree is not needed to become a baby wrangler, knowledge of child development will help. Classes will help you have realistic expectations and learn ways to work effectively with young children.
Gain experience. Apply for work as a camp counselor, childcare worker, nanny or preschool teacher. Experience working with young children is a must. It will help you learn ways to deal with temper tantrums and other problems that may occur on the set.
Market your services. Spread the word you are available to work as a baby wrangler. Inform friends, family and acquaintances. Keep in mind jobs in the entertainment industry are very competitive and making connections can help you get a foot in the door.
Contact studios. Hollywood studios often hire baby wranglers as independent contractors for projects involving children. Contact the personal department at the studio and ask about the hiring process. Consider contacting modeling agencies and photographers who work with babies and kids. Ask if they use baby wranglers.
Be professional. Developing a good reputation will help ensure future work. Keep in mind your not only working with children but their parents and directors. Be courteous, patient and keep your sense of humor.