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[quote=laaralarissa]Hi everyone, With daycare waitlists being what they are and the nanny market remaining incredibly competitive in the DMV, I know a lot of local families are looking into the au pair program as a backup or alternative. As a local childcare consultant living right in the area, I work with families navigating this process every day. I wanted to start a thread to offer some straightforward, transparent insights on how the program actually works logistically for families in our area, and to answer any questions you might have. I've also been a host mom - so have firsthand practical experience! For families trying to decide if this fits their household, here is the quick, realistic breakdown: The Schedule: You get up to 45 hours per week of childcare, but the real benefit is the flexibility. You set the hours—so if you need a split shift (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM, then 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM) to cover the school drop-off/pickup gaps, or have unpredictable hospital/legal hours, it works seamlessly. The Scope: They handle childcare and child-related tasks only (the kids' laundry, making their meals, tidying the play areas). It is not general housekeeping, but it takes the pressure off the daily kid logistics. The Cost Structure: Unlike nannies or daycares where you pay per child, the agency and program fees are flat per family. For households with multiple children, the math often scales much better than paying multiple daycare tuitions or high local hourly nanny rates. The Living Situation: Because it’s a live-in program, you do need a dedicated, private bedroom for the au pair. For many local families, managing the logistics of sharing living space is the biggest transition, but it also means zero commute delays or morning call-outs. Every agency handles matching slightly differently, and there are specific rules regarding driving, infant care, and educational stipends. If you are currently weighing options, trying to figure out the real timeline for matching, or just want an honest take on whether your family's routine aligns with the program requirements, ask away below or feel free to PM me. Happy to share what I know! I'm currently servicing the following areas (but happy to help anyone that wants to chat): Cheverly, Hyattsville, College & University Park, Mount Rainier, Riverdale https://www.culturalcare.com/lcc/lmanler/ Laara[/quote]
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