Anonymous wrote:Good suggestion above. Really focus on the family and if you feel comfortable/have a connection with them.
Then treat it as a serious commitment.
Ask a lot of questions. If there's anything you don't understand or need repeated, please ask.
Half of the problems between APs and families are just communication problems and bad assumptions being made.
Stay off your cell phone while working.
Ask for, and read thoroughly, the AP manual before you commit to match, and then again when you arrive.
Most HPs spend a lot of time on these manuals and they really contain all their rules and expectations
Anonymous wrote:Do the research about the au pair thing and living abroad, customs, social live, insurance.
Don't choose suburbs, small cities. You will be isolated and dependent on the car usage.
Don't choose HP that have more than 2 children.
Dont try to be a parent for the HK. Limit yourself to having good time with them.
Don't follow curfew but inform good friends where you stay.
Be neutral for HP.
Have good relation with HK.
Focus on things that you want to do or experience in USA.
Form group of good friends as soon as possible apart from HP.
Break down the year in seasons and months, plan ahead.
Spend money on trips, ebooks, stuff.
Don't rely on the agency or HP.
Don't spend too much time with HP. After first month go separate. Saturday or Sunday in a month would be enough.
Anonymous wrote:Don't try to be parent for kids-don't try to replace them-don't take away their moments with kids-learning how to drive a bicycle. It's a parents duty. I didn't write don't support parents if they have issues with kids. I didn't say don't support kids when you feel like parents are crossing the line.
Not obtaining curfew won't trigger rematch of the Au pair comes back performing her work.
Anonymous wrote:Do the research about the au pair thing and living abroad, customs, social live, insurance.
Don't choose suburbs, small cities. You will be isolated and dependent on the car usage.
Don't choose HP that have more than 2 children.
Dont try to be a parent for the HK. Limit yourself to having good time with them.
Don't follow curfew but inform good friends where you stay.
Be neutral for HP.
Have good relation with HK.
Focus on things that you want to do or experience in USA.
Form group of good friends as soon as possible apart from HP.
Break down the year in seasons and months, plan ahead.
Spend money on trips, ebooks, stuff.
Don't rely on the agency or HP.
Don't spend too much time with HP. After first month go separate. Saturday or Sunday in a month would be enough.