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  • Problems With Au Pairs

    An au pair is someone that you trust to take care of your children. Many of them live with the family of the children they are for, and many au pairs end up working out great for the period of...

  • How to Hire An Au Pair For Inexpensive and Flexible Childcare

    If you are looking for inexpensive, flexible childcare you may want an au pair. An au pair is essentially an exchange student between the ages of 18 and 26 that lives in your home and in exchange...

  • About Au Pairs

    An au pair helps a family, usually in a foreign country, with childcare, housekeeping or both. The term "au pair" means, roughly, "at the equal," and au pairs typically are compensated for their...

  • What Is an Au Pair?

    An au pair is a young foreigner (generally a young woman, but men are allowed, too), usually between the ages of 18 and 26, who lives with a host family temporarily and cares for their children...

  • How to Avoid Costly Mistakes When Hiring An Au Pair

    All au pair agencies tell parents basically the same thing about their programs: au pairs are a safe, cost-effective alternative to daycare where au pairs are carefully screened, speak good...

  • How to Be a Good Au Pair Host Mom

    A good au pair host Mom is many things. Hopefully the au pair that has come to your family complements your family’s style and tempo.

  • How to Become a Nanny in Canada

    Nannies are in demand in Canada. It can be a rewarding job for those who love to work with families and kids. If you are interested in becoming a nanny in Canada, there are certain requirements...

  • How to Hire a Local Babysitter

    With many parents back to work soon after giving birth, the need for quality childcare has increased enormously in recent years. For parents who value a one-on-one level of interaction with their...

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