Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Host an "EduCare" au pair through one of the agencies that offers the 30-hour a week option and recruits extensively from China, e.g Go Au Pair in Utah.
That sounds expensive.
About $30,000 a year. For that you get child care no more than 30 hours a week.
Au pair must live in, and you must provide a bedroom and private bath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Host an "EduCare" au pair through one of the agencies that offers the 30-hour a week option and recruits extensively from China, e.g Go Au Pair in Utah.
That sounds expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Host an "EduCare" au pair through one of the agencies that offers the 30-hour a week option and recruits extensively from China, e.g Go Au Pair in Utah.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are fluent in French due to our "family immersion program". They go to afterschool programs in French 5 days a week. My 8 year old son has done this since Pre-k 3 and his brother a Kindergartener has done this for three years. We wanted an immersion program but Stokes is the only option in DC and sadly we didn't get in. Our method has worked very well though. Best of luck OP. Chinese is probably much more difficult.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. It says it's also after school:
https://www.hopechineseschool.org/node/77
"As an after-school learning center, a lot of auxiliary classes for our children and parents are available, such as Dance, Drawing, Painting, Violin, Child vocal, Chess, Gong Fu, Tennis, Yoga, and Zumba."
Guess that varies by location?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops. Should have said "HSK."
Is this evenings or weekends?
I really hate to give up family time for activities, that's part of the draw of immersion.
Anonymous wrote:Whoops. Should have said "HSK."