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Au Pair Childcare Better than Nanny Care!
Smart families realize benefits of hosting an Au Pair compared to hiring a Nanny!
Hosting an Au Pair, you interview over time, Skype with your Au Pair & family/friends, over multiple occasions. Most Nannies don’t offer you to also interview their family/friends!
Consider hosting an Au Pair; visit http://www.goaupair.com/Host-Families/What-is-Au-Pair-Child-Care/Au-Pair-vs-Nanny-vs-Daycare.aspx, view our local page at http://www.goaupair.com/Providence or contact me, Joan Lowell, your Local Area Representative, at 401.309.1925 or jlowell@goaupair.com.
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Full time Au Pairs work up to 45 hrs/wk (>10 hrs/day) for as low as $7.31 per hour (or part time >30 hrs/wk as low as $9.22 per hour) & can do tasks like kids’ laundry, tidying up kids’ play areas & rooms, light meal prep/clean up & even driving. The U.S. Dept. of State regulates the Au Pair Program for cultural exchange visitors; Go Au Pair sponsors the Visa & handles all paperwork & logistics for you.
Au Pairs pass a criminal background check, previous childcare references (not family members) & school have been agency-verified; if you want a background check for a Nanny, pay for it & check references yourself.
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Infant-qualified Au Pair profiles even show you how many hours with each age group (under 2 yrs) is verified experience.
Au Pairs are the perfect age (18-26) to be responsible, yet active, with your kids; they are not teenagers, but also not “boring.” Au Pairs pass health exams & psychometric testing to determine they are right for the program; a Nanny may be unable to relate to young children or may not be the people-person as-advertised.
Au Pairs from Go Au Pair complete 32 hrs of training including child development, focusing on U.S. specific safety practices & review of CPR/First Aid procedures; no specific training is required for a person to call themselves a Nanny.
Host Families get to set house rules, curfew, day/night guests, work/vacation schedules plus TV, phone, internet & gaming usage! Nannies may have outside responsibilities that define their schedules more rigidly than an Au Pair who lives with you!