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Agent Au Pair is an award winning U.S. Department of State Designated Au Pair Program that promotes educational and cultural exchange. We pride ourselves on taking the time to get to know our host families on a personal level, ensuring that our matching is on target for each family’s individual needs. Au Pairs provide up to 45 hours of childcare per week for a weekly cost of approximately $375.

 
 
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Summer of Science!

Are you looking for fun activities to try during the summer months? Renzulli Learning is sharing four weeks of science activities that you can try! The four weeks include: animals, outer space, engineering, and our planet!

You receive Renzulli Learning for free as an exclusive benefit of working with Agent Au Pair. Click the button to check out the activities and learn how to get started!

 

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Free Childcare Resources

Child discipline in the U.S.A. may be different than what au pairs have experienced in their home culture. Au pairs typically require ongoing guidance, training and support from their hosts to manage child behavior and discipline in a new household and culture. Consistency across all adult caregivers is key to successful behavior management.

We are committed to providing our families with the best tools and resources for a successful program year. Click the button below to check out our child behavior printables, online parenting resources, and family friendly apps!

 
 

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~ Alona ~
 

Alona is a 21 year old from Bulgaria. She speaks Ukrainian, English, and German. She has experience caring for children between the ages of 3 through 14 years old. She gained her experience working as a tutor, a teacher, and taking care of younger family members. She has her drivers license and drives occasionally. In her spare time. Alone enjoys playing volleyball and reading.

~ Zandile ~
 

Alona is a 21 year old from Bulgaria. She speaks Ukrainian, English, and German. She has experience caring for children between the ages of 3 through 14 years old. She gained her experience working as a tutor, a teacher, and taking care of younger family members. She has her drivers license and drives occasionally. In her spare time. Alone enjoys playing volleyball and reading.

These are just two of our featured au pairs! We showcase more available au pairs on our website. We have hundreds of great applicants available for placement.
 
 

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BRITTANY’S BLOG
 

Here are tips on how to cope while your au pair is on vacation:

  1. Have a Plan A, B, & C for Alternative Childcare.
  2. Manage your Expectations.
  3. Connect with your Au Pair while she’s on vacation if you can!
  4. Try to Keep Your Routine!
  5. Be Prepared for Some Behavioral Issues
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MAYA’S BLOG
 

It has been about 6 months since the arrival of our “bro” pair and time has just flown by! We recently switched from a winter schedule to a spring schedule which meant that we now had our au pair scheduled to work on the weekends as the days got warmer. Our weekend activities now include going to the park, play dates and even mommy-daddy time where we can attend a brunch with our friends.

 
 

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Elaine from Fort Worth, TX

Growing up in Texas, I was always wanting to leave the state and travel – this lead me to studying abroad in France during college and then to being an au pair in China in 2016. What I’ve loved most about all of my travels and experiences has been getting to meet so many people from all over the world and having the privilege to be immersed in their cultures, customs, and communities. I had such a wonderful experience in Hangzhou, China, that I wanted to share it and help others have a positive au pair experience, too!

 

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Become a Local Coordinator with Agent Au Pair!

We are growing our Local Coordinator Network and are actively seeking individuals who are passionate about cultural exchange to join our team! Local Coordinators work part-time from home; supplementing their income supporting host families and Au Pairs during their program year. They are responsible to ensure the well-being of the exchange visitor as trusted mentors and provide top-notch client services to their host families while upholding program rules and regulations!

 
 

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