Anonymous wrote:Longtime HM here. (and I have used an AP to care for an infant).
My strong recommendation to you is that Infant + First time host family = bad fit for the AP program.
APs can be wonderful. We are in our 6th year with the program. But the first couple of years I made some rookie host family mistakes. There is a learning curve.
Likewise, as brand new parents, you are just now embarking on the whole issue of child care. when my oldest was first born, I made some mistakes in terms of finding the type of care that worked for us. Again, there is a learning curve.
For that reason, I think having an AP for an infant once you understand the ins and outs of the AP program is still a challenge, but can work. (Our AP who cared for my youngest in his first year was outstanding!). But I would recommend alternative care for your child until he/she is a bit older. Then give the AP program a try. You'll be a more seasoned mother by then, and you'll have some ideas about the broader area of finding good childcare (what you like/don't like, what you need/don't need).
Good luck.
not the original poster but have question for the person who posted this.... i have a 3 yr old and am due with # 2 in Dec - was thinking of getting an au pair at that point (after 3+ mo of course) - would you still have reservations about this? Or think just the new-mom/new host combo makes it tougher?