Diamond Enthusiast

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An 'au pair' is a girl who is to be treated as you would your own daughter of that age. She is not some low paid or free housemaid, cleaner,cook, waitress and children's governess and nanny combined (that person does exist and is called, in English,a mother ). As she is 'a daughter' she is like a much older sister to the children. The best au pairs we had were already older sisters at home, so they took to this role perfectly. Their prime role is to help with the (young) children and, in addition, do some light housework.
There is an international agreement between Britain and some other countries which created and governs the arrangement. The primary purpose of the girl's stay is to learn English and she is to be given time for this study, the number of hours and the duties she is expected to perform are very limited.
Provided that the family and the girl both understand the role there should be no problem. Not every family or girl does. That is why the use of an agency for au pairs is desirable for both sides.
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My sister and her husband have had many au pairs. They are typically from Germany or Hungary with the agency that they used. The girls take care of the kids for a limited time each day and may agree to do some housework for extra cash. I believe that many countries have agencies that represent au pairs here in the states and I know that American girls go over seas in au pair programs.
The reason some people complain that it is "like" an adult student exchange is because it is an adult student exchange. Most of the au pairs that come to the states are required to take some classes while here. It is not a full time baby sitting service but can be used to fill in after school and on school vacation days while Mom and Dad are at work. It is quite expensive. My sister had to provide a separate bed room and bath and provided a separate car for the au pair... the kids treated the au pairs as an older sister.
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