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Is An Au Pair For You?

 
Author: Rina Zeger
If you are contemplating all the options you have for child care, don't forget about an au pair. This might be a great choice for you.

Are you wondering what an au pair is? An au pair is someone from another country that comes to live with you and your family to care for the children. They usually are paid a small amount of money and their room and board. They are expected to provide child care but are not restricted to you and our family. This exchange offers a learning experience for both your children and the au pair.

An au pair helps with the host families duties and in exchange the au pair can be provided with basic language classes, room and board, and some pay. It's a win win for both the au pair and the family. The au pair gets to experience a new country and the family gets the help they need.

An au pair is expected to have at least basic language skills of the country they are applying to. They must also have basic housekeeping and child care skills. Ares are usually restricted to single women between 18 and 24. The au pair must be able to adapt quickly to the lifestyle of the host family and country.

Many families are choosing an au pair because of the convenience. They have help and child care coverage for 45 hours a week, as well as help with meals, laundry, and cleaning. They also recognize the extensive screening and training an au pair has.

Parents also think it's great for their kids, exposing them to a new language and a different culture. A lesson that's hard to beat. And they can stay for up to two years providing stability for your kids. They are also much more affordable than a traditional nanny or even day care.

You get to pick your au pair and you get to choose what features you would like her to have. Perhaps you want someone with a drivers license, or a strong swimmer, or perhaps you're looking for someone that loves to cook. You choose your criteria and then you are matched up with an au pair.

There are many agencies that match parents with au pairs. There are several online and there may even be one in your neighborhood. The charge for this varies from site to site but overall it's very affordable.

These agencies have made choosing an au pair very easy. Profiles are matched and compatibles are interchanged. Both parents and the au pair are able to decide if they wish to pursue an offer or not. The agency staff are there to answer questions and assist you when ever possible.

Most agencies have very strict requirements and screening before accepting an au pair applicant. Once you've choosen an au pair the agency usually completes the visa paperwork and makes all travel arrangements.

There are differences between an au pair and a nanny that you need to know. An au pair is trained in CPR, first aid, and child development where a nanny requires no special training. The cost of an au pair usually runs around $6.00 per hour while a nanny usually charges around $15.00 per hour.

An au pair also provides your children with a cultural experience that a domestic nanny is unable to provide. An au pair can provide up to two years of consistent child care while a nanny is under no obligation to stay.

An au pair is certainly an intriguing and interesting option for child care. It could be very beneficial to you and your family and a terrific experience for the au pair with your help.

If you think an au pair could be an option for you start by doing a search online and visiting some of the online agencies for more detailed information.

Author Bio:

Rina has been a kindergarten teacher for more than 20 years and has 3 children of her own. She has also written several articles for a municipal magazine on raising children. At www.childcarenet.com , you can find these articles for free which include researched findings from experts all around the world. Visit the car seat covers website to learn more.

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