Postby Mumof3SW11 » Fri Jul 07, 2023 10:48 pm
Slightly off topic, but the amount of people I see advertising for ‘au pairs’ when they mean nannies is not great. Au pairs are meant to do 25-30 hours a week and some babysitting, and not meant to have sole charge of young children. Realistically, this means they are better suited to families with school age kids or a stay at home parents who needs an extra pair of hands. I once heard of a really sad story many years ago where a family had employed an au pair with really minimal English to look after their kids- left her in sole charge of a baby and there was a medical emergency and she was unable to give proper information to 999. Luckily the baby was ok in the end but it could have been a different story. Pay your au pairs properly, and host them for what they’re supposed to do, help with childcare, help a bit around the home, practice their English if applicable, eat thwit main meals with you and your family, free of charge, and don’t treat them like a cheap sole charge nanny!