Au pair
An au pair is a person from a foreign country who lives in a family for typically a year or two while performing household work in the family's home. An au pair is usually a young girl in her late teens or early 20s. They take care of children as major worktasks. Some au pairs also attend language courses some hours each week.
Responsibilities of an Au pair
- Getting the kids up in the morning[1]
- Getting babies and young kids dressed
- Bathing them and spending time playing
- Cooking meals for the kids
- Taking care of their stuff Making their beds and tidying their rooms
- Washing their clothes
- Cleaning the kitchen after meals
- Tidying the play area after playtime
- Taking kids to school, appointments, or outings
- Staying with them when they're sick or on vacation (for au pairs in certain programs)
References
- "What Does an Au Pair Do?". Au Pair in America. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
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