Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're hosting an au pair for the first time for our 5 year old son, and are soon due with a second baby. This first year with an au pair has gone well, but I've been a bit unsure how I feel about hosting an au pair to care for an infant. We're trying to decide if we'll go the au pair route again (which has been so great for flexibility), consider alternative child care options, or if I'll just stay home for a bit until the baby is older. For those of you who have had au pairs with infants, what has been your experience? What qualities do you look for in an au pair to care for both an infant and older child (who will be in school for part of the time, but also at home?)
I work mostly from an office or meeting with clients, but do have some flexibility and work from home options.
Thank you!
We had a professional nanny for our small children. No way in hell would I put those critical years with a low paid imported foreign worker here to party and travel. I'm don't sacrifice what is best for my kids for convenient economics, but many people do ,so why not?
Anonymous wrote:We're hosting an au pair for the first time for our 5 year old son, and are soon due with a second baby. This first year with an au pair has gone well, but I've been a bit unsure how I feel about hosting an au pair to care for an infant. We're trying to decide if we'll go the au pair route again (which has been so great for flexibility), consider alternative child care options, or if I'll just stay home for a bit until the baby is older. For those of you who have had au pairs with infants, what has been your experience? What qualities do you look for in an au pair to care for both an infant and older child (who will be in school for part of the time, but also at home?)
I work mostly from an office or meeting with clients, but do have some flexibility and work from home options.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had an au pair for our 4yo and infant twins. We only searched for girls 25+ with previous infant experience. We ended up with amazing extension au pair who also took care of infant in her first year. Just don't forget au pair can't be in solo charge until your baby is 3 months old!
What agency did you find her with and how did you convince her to match with you?? I ask that with zero snark - I seriously want to know! I have 2.5 year old twins who are in school half the day and I had THE hardest time even getting girls to agree to interview with me. I was told that all year 2’s want California and only 1 kid but you found someone who was ok with 3 kids including infant twins? Color me impressed
Anonymous wrote:We had an au pair for our 4yo and infant twins. We only searched for girls 25+ with previous infant experience. We ended up with amazing extension au pair who also took care of infant in her first year. Just don't forget au pair can't be in solo charge until your baby is 3 months old!
