Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good suggestion above. Really focus on the family and if you feel comfortable/have a connection with them.
Then treat it as a serious commitment.
Ask a lot of questions. If there's anything you don't understand or need repeated, please ask.
Half of the problems between APs and families are just communication problems and bad assumptions being made.
Stay off your cell phone while working.
Ask for, and read thoroughly, the AP manual before you commit to match, and then again when you arrive.
Most HPs spend a lot of time on these manuals and they really contain all their rules and expectations
Great advice and give the HP some time to download and prep/plan for the next day st night. Give them a little space.
Anonymous wrote:Maintain a blog about your year abroad, in your native language
Tell juicy details about the father trying to flirt with you, and how you found out he is having an affair, be mean about the host mothers weight and criticize everything about their diet, how they do not discipline the kids, how uncivilized and uneducated/dumb they seem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch out on families that had a lot of Au pairs an none of them extended.
Umm,no.
Signed,
Host family on year 11 with no extensions, because we don't extend even though we have loved and been loved by nearly all our APs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch out on families that had a lot of Au pairs an none of them extended.
Umm,no.
Signed,
Host family on year 11 with no extensions, because we don't extend even though we have loved and been loved by nearly all our APs
+1
Anonymous wrote:Watch out on families that had a lot of Au pairs an none of them extended.