Au Pairs A Must Have for Modern Families
Media release
October 16, 2009
Life’s everyday tasks are challenging enough, without worrying about how to cope with juggling the demands of family and work life.
With a qualified au pair from New Zealand’s
leading agency, Au Pair Link, help is at hand to take the
stress out of your daily routine and offer unparalleled
convenience and support to your family.
Managing
Director of Au Pair Link, Cecilia Robinson, says that au
pairs offer parents the best of both worlds.
“An
au pair is effectively like having an extra pair of hands in
the home,” she says. “Not only does an au pair provide
in-home, dedicated childcare they also give families the
convenience of help around the home for only $240 a
week.”
As a live-in caregiver, au pairs also offer
parents convenience and flexibility. No more picking up and
dropping off children to day care centres or worrying about
getting a babysitter at the last minute because your au pair
is always there to help.
Robinson says that becoming
an au pair host family is also a fantastic way to promote
understanding of other cultures and customs.
“Many
children have the ability to learn a second language thanks
to their au pair or learn a new talent whether it be
artistic, musical or sporting. This type of education and
experience is priceless for young children.”
Au Pair
Link has assisted with over 250 au pair placements since it
was established in 2006 and provides clients with personal
service and ongoing support.
Each of the au pairs
from the internationally recognised agency are competent in
conversational English, trained in first aid and have at
least 100-150 hours of documented childcare experience.
They have also been through a rigorous screening process –
including police and medical record checks, references, a
personal interview, English and personality
tests.
“The trust of our clients is paramount,”
says Robinson. “We work personally with each family to
ensure the best possible fit from our large database of au
pairs is made.”
The agency also specialises in au
pairs for childcare of all age groups including those under
five years and school aged children.
“I think the
biggest impact on parents is that their level of stress is
reduced,” says Robinson. “When you don’t have to
worry about coming home from work, going to the supermarket,
putting your children’s dinner on and doing the housework,
life just becomes that little bit easier.”
Respected
therapist Leanne French says au pairs tend to offer not just
physical but also good quality emotional care. Au pairs
tend to be more dependable, are able to form strong,
trustworthy relationships when their personalities are a
good match with families, she says.
“Not only does it reduce your child’s stress by staying at home in a familiar, caring, stable environment but the benefits of au pair care within the home has the ability to reduce parental stress levels enormously,” says French.
She says
when children are exposed to different languages and
cultures it invites a higher level of co-operation which
invites creativity into the process of thinking and
relating.
“Children learn to share better. They
learn to trust their ability to make good decisions when
faced with challenges. They learn positive ways to adjust
their behaviours in order to be understood and to understand
they get to try new things and develop empathy and respect
for others,” she says.
French says an au pair
provides individualised attention and children are exposed
to interesting learning activities through varied activities
indoors and out.
“I am not a great fan of young
children having to fit into rigid schedules and activities.
When things are over organised play and adventure are
squished,” she says.
“With an au pair in the home,
things are less rigid, hours are flexible, sickness in’t
an issue and without those firm deadlines for pick-ups and
drop-offs, and hours spent travelling, your management of
time is greatly improved,” says French.
French says
as a relationship expert the added bonus of an au pair means
that parents are able to negotiate evenings off to spend
time together as a couple.
Au Pair link is the only
au pair agency in New Zealand that is a Ministry of
Education licensed and chartered early childhood education
provider.
The agency is also the only member of the
International Au Pair Association in Australasia and the
first and only au pair agency in New Zealand to offer an
orientation course for au pairs – including childcare,
driving and CPR lessons.
Au Pair Link has offices in
Auckland, Hawkes Bay, Wellington, Christchurch and the Bay
of Plenty. For more information visit http://http://www.aupairlink.co.nz or call 0800 AU PAIR.
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