What are Au pairs and basic things about Au Pair Care?
In 1989, Au Pair Care became one of the first au pair agencies designated by the United States Department of State to legally sponsor au pairs to come to the United States. Created and run by working parents, Au Pair Care has placed over 40,000 au pairs from around the world with families nationwide. As a premier au pair agency, they carefully screened au pairs are qualified, affordable and love working with children. Introduce your family to the language and traditions of another country while knowing your children are safe, happy and healthy with a specially-trained au pair
Parenthood Get Easier with Au pair care
Parents today have no choice but to be expert jugglers. Between work, laundry and daycare drop-offs, it’s a miracle when they can actually slip in a date night or spend a relaxed day at the park with the kids as hosting an au pair care has brought more flexibility and peace of mind to their lives.
What is an Au Pair?
An au pair lives with your family and provides in-home childcare services. Au pairs work up to 45 hours per week, in exchange for the opportunity to live with an American family. Because au pairs provide live-in childcare and can care for your child at times that accommodate your family’s schedule.
All Au Pair Care au pairs:
. Have extensive childcare experience
. Speak conversational English
. Have completed a secondary education
. Are between 18 to 26 years old
Families can select au pairs for au pair care based on nationality, language, age, driving skills, gender and special abilities such as swimming, cooking, sports and music.
An au pair is much more than a babysitter. Au Pair Care au pairs from other childcare options:
In addition to childcare services, an au pair provides busy parents extra set of hands. An au pair’s duties include childcare and light housekeeping related to childcare.
An au pair is much more than a nanny. An au pair lives in your home and becomes a part of your extended family.
Au Pair Care offers several great au pair program options, including the popular year-long au pair program and the Infant Specialized au pair program, for families with infants (0-12 months) or are expecting.
Host families can’t ask an au pair to leave early to make a new match happen, nor can they be off program for even one day in between matches (this is a Department of State rule).
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