Anonymous wrote:Just one comment on a particular issue we have dealt with. As a DC HF, it is annoying and challenging when Virginia or Maryland families put an arbitrary no driving into DC restriction on their au pair because it means that my au pair has to drive all the time to see yours and yours can't come to our house to hang out with ours (or in one case we got wrapped up in drama with an AP friend of our APs who lied to her host family about this so she could come to our house to watch a movie. I understand if families want to have certain restrictions on their car and maybe not let her drive into downtown or something, but really nothing magical happens when they cross the DC line to come to my neighborhood and it is no harder to drive in NW DC than Tysons. Please reconsider particularly if your AP's cluster includes DC families.
We let our au pair drive where ever (I figure, if I trust her to drive my kids around, I trust her to drive anywhere). But that said, I think maybe some host families do this because it's easy to explain - rather than "you can drive into DC, but not downtown, which means these streets and these neighborhoods" - you just say "no driving in DC."
We live in Silver Spring and even though we allow our AP to drive into DC, she never has. She takes the Metro. Not sure where you live, but there's so much public transportation everywhere around the area - there's no reason that APs shouldn't be able to at least come to your house on a bus or the Metro. If you're not that close to a Metro, your AP can maybe just pick her up at the Metro? I wouldn't blame a lying AP on not being allowed to drive.