Monday, September 16, 2013

Au Pair? How?


Au Pair? What's that?
I get this question a lot when I tell people what I'm planning on doing.

An Au pair is like a nanny. It's usually a young person (between ages 18-30)with baby-sitting experience who travels to another country to take care of children. You live and eat in the host family's house for free, in exchange for taking care of their children. 

Some other jobs an Au pair might do include:
- Light housekeeping
- Teaching your native language to the children
- Grocery shopping 

When being an Au pair, you get to experience the culture, and language of your host country. 



This sounds pretty interesting. 
How do I become one myself?

There are plenty of agencies that can safely match you with a host family. 

Be very careful of using websites, be sure to verify the safety of the website, and the host family. Never send money to anyone online, be aware of scammers. 

Personally, I have family in Germany, and they helped me out, by going to an agency there. This German agency is called MutliKultur. This is a very secure agency as it requires background checks, and plenty of other security measures. 




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