Anonymous wrote:Maybe the AP wasn't prepared to live independently so far away from her family ...
Or maybe the family didn't do their best to welcome her.
Since the AP can't express herself here, we can't assume this host mother is saying the truth.
Hence my doubts that she was treated well.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP and thought I'd provide an update. After a long weekend of moping around and not doing anything out of the house, our au pair told us last night that she'd like to return home. I'm incredibly relieved, and helped her book her flight for this Friday even though she said she'd stay two weeks. I think this is best for all of us, and I'm really glad she just pulled off the bandaid.
Anonymous wrote:Have you treated her well ?
Anonymous wrote:Happy Au Pairs never get homesick.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried connecting her with other au pairs in the neighborhood? Maybe send out an inquiry on your neighborhood list serv? Perhaps she isn't the greatest at meeting people on her own but would do well if she has a companion sort of arranged for her. What about some au pairs from her home country? Maybe ask her to cook a meal from her home country so you can all enjoy it together -- get her talking about home and maybe that will open the floodgates and get her talking a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she's an introvert on top of having a hard time adjusting. People think I'm moping when I lay in bed reading all afternoon but that's what makes me happy.
I'm the OP. Totally fair point. I'm an introvert too and my idea of bliss is a room to myself all weekend for laying around reading and drinking coffee. Totally understand. Thought I'd add that our au pair is crying every night and frequently appears to be on the verge of tears when I see her. I don't think she's a happy introvert.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she's an introvert on top of having a hard time adjusting. People think I'm moping when I lay in bed reading all afternoon but that's what makes me happy.