Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had 4-5 (lost count) au pairs. They had a bedroom in the basement, with a bathroom that likely wasn't much used by anyone else in the family. They were all very happy with accommodations. Basement location gave them lots of privacy, tho kids LOVED watcihng tv/videos on their bed!!!!
Wait… you’re saying that the aupair bedroom became a de facto TV room for your kids? That sounds pretty awful for the au pair. Sounds real private.
Not PP but our kids only go in the au pair’s Room when she is working. We have a full movie theater in our basement and the kids still want to sit on her bed with an iPad. Little kids are like that. When she is not working, they don’t bother her. If she wanted to keep them out of her room at all times, she could. Au pairs are full adults and are capable of making decisions about who to share their space with. Not one of our 7 au pairs has been a pushover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be working as an au pair in France this summer and the parents have a private studio apartment for her. It's within a ten-minute walk/bike ride to their house. Has anyone ever rented an apartment for their au pair, or is this more of a European thing?
This is not allowed under US State Department rules. You have to have your au pair’s bedroom approved by the au pair agency before they will place an au pair with you. The rules must be different in France.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be working as an au pair in France this summer and the parents have a private studio apartment for her. It's within a ten-minute walk/bike ride to their house. Has anyone ever rented an apartment for their au pair, or is this more of a European thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had 4-5 (lost count) au pairs. They had a bedroom in the basement, with a bathroom that likely wasn't much used by anyone else in the family. They were all very happy with accommodations. Basement location gave them lots of privacy, tho kids LOVED watcihng tv/videos on their bed!!!!
Wait… you’re saying that the aupair bedroom became a de facto TV room for your kids? That sounds pretty awful for the au pair. Sounds real private.
Anonymous wrote:I had 4-5 (lost count) au pairs. They had a bedroom in the basement, with a bathroom that likely wasn't much used by anyone else in the family. They were all very happy with accommodations. Basement location gave them lots of privacy, tho kids LOVED watcihng tv/videos on their bed!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I am considering this and wondering how much space they need. Is a bedroom okay? Or do they need separate space with bathroom and kitchenette?