Anonymous wrote:I’d avoid Cultural Care like the plague. Really bad experience with them. Agree with PP that they throw you under the bus and protect/rematch au pairs with known safety issues/dangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would sign up with both. This is what we did back in the days. We ended up with Cultural Care because they had the right au pair for us who was qualified and willing to care for infant twins. You can always get a coupon that waves the registration fee. I would then talk to your local LCCs (from both agencies). If you need help, your LCC is your first support person. So it's always good to get to know them. Then just start interviewing and see if you find the right candidate. The program can be great, but it also required work on your end (you have to integrate a new person into your family). You are right to be concerned about finding the right candidate who will be able to take care of your young children. If I were you, I would put the 22mo in a morning preschool. This will make it more manageable for the AP.
Good luck!
I have seen a lot about LCC's contributing to the overall experience. What are indicators of a good or bad LCC when your in the first stages of searching for an Au Pair?
Anonymous wrote:I would sign up with both. This is what we did back in the days. We ended up with Cultural Care because they had the right au pair for us who was qualified and willing to care for infant twins. You can always get a coupon that waves the registration fee. I would then talk to your local LCCs (from both agencies). If you need help, your LCC is your first support person. So it's always good to get to know them. Then just start interviewing and see if you find the right candidate. The program can be great, but it also required work on your end (you have to integrate a new person into your family). You are right to be concerned about finding the right candidate who will be able to take care of your young children. If I were you, I would put the 22mo in a morning preschool. This will make it more manageable for the AP.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Beware of Cultural Care. They are great on the recruiting you end, but if you need them, they throw you under the bus. They also let aunpaors who should be sent home for hurting or neglecting their host kids go to new families, and they don't tell you the whole story.
So, in short, any agency is better.