by evieandrose » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:11 pm
To echo the above-you absolutely cannot have an au pair in sole charge of a young child. You don't mention how old he is? Au pairs are supposed to have plenty of time to go to language classes, get to know the local area etc. They are supposed to work 25 hrs a week, or as Muddlemoo says, they can work 35 hrs which is considered an au pair 'plus' but that's about the maximum. I know childcare is expensive, but an au pair is NOT the answer for sole charge childcare.
To echo the above-you absolutely cannot have an au pair in sole charge of a young child. You don't mention how old he is? Au pairs are supposed to have plenty of time to go to language classes, get to know the local area etc. They are supposed to work 25 hrs a week, or as Muddlemoo says, they can work 35 hrs which is considered an au pair 'plus' but that's about the maximum. I know childcare is expensive, but an au pair is NOT the answer for sole charge childcare.