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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good Luck OP! I am not sure what the refund policy will be as I have heard the companies are pretty hard about it. However, I can highly recommend a company I am using- proaupair- which specializes in special needs au pairs. My currect au pair could definitely handle what you are asking. She is a trained occupational therapist, older, can drive, great english, etc... But truly, the reason I recommend the company is that it is tiny so I actually spoke with the owner of the company and explained my needs. She then told me who I would match best with becuase she had met her. It was a very different experience then when I used the bigger companies. I hope everything works out![/quote] I was just going to recommend proaupair! I only need infant qualified, but I've seen some au pairs who appear to be highly skilled in their pool. They have a small pool (around 25 right now), but the au pair candidates I've contacted have been very impressive. All are "professional" - either pediatric nurses, occupational therapists, preschool / elementary teachers with degrees in those fields as well as practical experience. I believe the head of the agency interviews most of her candidates in person. She's really on the ball. The fees are higher than with the other agencies, but if our prospective au pair works out as well as I think she will, it will have been worth it. [/quote]
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