Anonymous wrote:Some of our best and worst APs were Brazilian and German. Our best and worst BPs wereboth German. Both Brazil and Germany are enormous countries made of many different classes/societies and many different cultures with different expectations for what young people learn and do in their households. You need to screen for certain traits, certain experiences, and certain willingness to do certain tasks no matter which countries you're considering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Brazilian AP right now and she is fantastic, the house is cleaner as it ever been, she clean after herself, the kids. She is very independent and always ask if I need help with anything. Granted she is a second year AP but she also have some first year AP friends who seems great as well. So yeah please don't stereotype, it is a case by case issue, make sure you vet them properly. Also make sure your expectations are clear. I spent hours writing my handbook and I am glad I did, my expectations from the AP are pretty clear.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Brazilian AP right now and she is fantastic, the house is cleaner as it ever been, she clean after herself, the kids. She is very independent and always ask if I need help with anything. Granted she is a second year AP but she also have some first year AP friends who seems great as well. So yeah please don't stereotype, it is a case by case issue, make sure you vet them properly. Also make sure your expectations are clear. I spent hours writing my handbook and I am glad I did, my expectations from the AP are pretty clear.
I think an AP wrote this (grammar)?
Anonymous wrote:I have a Brazilian AP right now and she is fantastic, the house is cleaner as it ever been, she clean after herself, the kids. She is very independent and always ask if I need help with anything. Granted she is a second year AP but she also have some first year AP friends who seems great as well. So yeah please don't stereotype, it is a case by case issue, make sure you vet them properly. Also make sure your expectations are clear. I spent hours writing my handbook and I am glad I did, my expectations from the AP are pretty clear.
Anonymous wrote:Review your handbook with her again. Odds are she never read it and just said she did.
Anonymous wrote:My friend who had one au pair from Germany and one from Brazil said that the Brazilian au pair needed a lot more instruction, though both were good with her child.