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Au Pair Responsibilities

The responsibilities of an au pair usually include:

  • Dropping the children off and picking them up from school or activities
  • Helping children with homework
  • Assisting in keeping the children's rooms clean
  • Cooking light meals for the children

The au pair is treated as an extended member of the host family. Other than picking up after the children, preparing snacks, lunches, children's laundry and performing regular chores, it is not acceptable for the au pair to clean the entire house, do the family laundry or to regularly prepare meals for the entire family.

 

 
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