Anonymous wrote:I had a home-body AP and now have a very social one.
I thought the home-body one was worse. I created my own space in my bedroom and hung out there...but there's really nothing more you can do, except encourage her to go out and meet friends, etc.
Sorry, OP....
Anonymous wrote:One thing to do : get her a computer in her bedroom !
Anonymous wrote:We don't have a single TV in the house. Our APs have known this when matching and no one had a problem. Seems like most of them watched movies on their laptops mostly anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her room like?
When I was an au pair I had a room in the basement and then half of the basement playroom had an old couch and a couple of armchairs and a TV, This was the au pair living area. I loved it.
One option could be to make the living area you want her to hang out in from attractive.
OP here and this is a good question. She has a nice room with a daybed and trundle with her own tv w/ satellite channels, DVD player w/ Netflix, wifi and a computer printing station. Also on the lower level and at her disposal is her private bath, a mini kitchen with a fridge/freezer, beverage fridge, kuerig and microwave. Her level is where we have our mini home gym with treadmill, stairclimber, bike and weights, which she is free to use any time. It's not a huge space, but its light and bright and we've told her she's welcome to have her friends over down there.
this is very nice. feeling like we should upgrade our au pair space, to include at lease a tv and fridge.
Don't most Au pairs have their own tv? This would seem like a basic "perk" to me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her room like?
When I was an au pair I had a room in the basement and then half of the basement playroom had an old couch and a couple of armchairs and a TV, This was the au pair living area. I loved it.
One option could be to make the living area you want her to hang out in from attractive.
OP here and this is a good question. She has a nice room with a daybed and trundle with her own tv w/ satellite channels, DVD player w/ Netflix, wifi and a computer printing station. Also on the lower level and at her disposal is her private bath, a mini kitchen with a fridge/freezer, beverage fridge, kuerig and microwave. Her level is where we have our mini home gym with treadmill, stairclimber, bike and weights, which she is free to use any time. It's not a huge space, but its light and bright and we've told her she's welcome to have her friends over down there.
this is very nice. feeling like we should upgrade our au pair space, to include at lease a tv and fridge.