Welcome to Au Pair Care!

Welcome to AuPairCare!

AuPairCare understands that each family is unique. That's why our programs are customized to fit your childcare needs, budget, lifestyle, and timing. Our carefully screened au pairs provide the highest quality of in-home care to ensure that your children will be safe, happy, and healthy. AuPairCare offers you a dependable, flexible childcare solution. You'll have childcare that fits you.

Did you know that AuPairCare has an A+ Better Business Bureau rating! If you're looking for an au pair agency, this is an important consideration. Ask other agencies their rating.

Meet Our Au Pairs

AuPairCare has hundreds of carefully screened au pairs from around the world available for placement. When you welcome an au pair to your home, you gain superior childcare at a surprisingly affordable price. Meet some of our amazing au pairs at http://www.aupaircare.com/

Nanny & Childcare "Do Over" in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, & Williamsburg


Kim M. was the manager of an art gallery and her husband Tim was a graphic designer for a large corporation.  Their children, ages 4 and 1, were enrolled at a local day care center.  The family routine was a finely choreographed dance.  Tim headed to work early while Kim dropped off the kids.  Mark left by 5 every day to make the 5:30 pick up.  Kim stayed late.  Most nights, family dinner was at 8pm sharp.  Life was humming along well.

The monthly fee at their day care center was $2,400 or $1,200 per child.  Even with their pre-tax dollars, the cost of childcare every month took over one half of Kim’s paycheck.  Tim half-heartedly joked that “paying for daycare is much worse than paying for college.  At least we have a few years to save up for tuition.”    
Last April, Tim lost his job and began to freelance.  Luckily, he has some work from his old company.  Together, Kim and Tim took a serious look at their monthly expenses.  With Tim now working from home, the family decided that they had more flexibility so they could pull their kids from day care and save money on childcare. 

They decided to hire an au pair and cut their childcare costs nearly in half.  Between the agency fee and the monthly stipend, they are now spending about $1400 per month.  Plus, they have a regular Saturday night babysitter.

According to “Breaking the Piggy Bank: Parents and the High Cost of Child Care” a report by the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, childcare fees comprise between 11.7% and 15.2% of median two parent family income.  For single parents, childcare can take up between 35% and 6.9% of income.   

Guess the state with the highest cost of infant care at a childcare center?  Massachusetts, with an average cost of $13,480 or $1,123/month.  In Arkansas, the cost is wildly cheaper, at $4,020 annually or $335 per month.  The cost of a day care center varies tremendously based on geography.
Like childcare centers, the cost of hiring a nanny also varies.  In the NYC metropolitan area, a full-time nanny can run between $750 - $1,000/week.  Remember too, that hiring a nanny will most likely require post-tax dollars. 

The only childcare that is cost-constant across the country is hiring an au pair because the fees are mandated by the State Department.  The agency fee is around $7,300 and the weekly stipend to the au pair is $195.75/week - and both are eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. 

Perhaps most shocking in the report was that – in most parts of the country - monthly childcare expenses for two children were equal to the cost of a family’s mortgage.  In the Northeast and Midwest, childcare expenses are equal to mortgage expenses: an average of $1442 and $1067 (respectively) for childcare and $1430 and $1066 for the mortgage payment. 

As the economic meltdown has affected the careers of parents, so too has it affected the choices they make on childcare.  Scrimping on childcare may not always be the answer, but families should know that they do not always sacrifice the quality of the care when they decide on a less expensive childcare option.

Nancy Felix is the author of the book, Oh My, Au Pair! A Complete Guide to Hiring and Hosting an Au Pair.  An expert host parent, she has had fourteen au pairs. Visit her website at www.nancyfelix.com for more information.


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How an Au Pair can help Raise Bilingual Kids in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, & Williamsburg

My friend Mia has taught her kids to speak three languages:  Finish, Hebrew, and English.  She speaks Finish to them, her husband speaks Hebrew, they go to the neighborhood schools in English, and take supplemental classes in Hebrew and Finish.  Three disparate languages. They were all fluent in Hebrew and Finish by the time they started kindergarten.  English came along in school, easily.

Most kids in the world today learn two languages from the time they start preschool. The monolinguism of the US is kind of an anomalie. Kids brains are wired for language acquisition -- any language -- even more than one at a time.  Mia's kids had no trouble learning two or three languages before they were five.  Even when they were in first grade, they could alternate between the three, depending on who they were talking to.  (Hopefully they'll be able to retain all three as they grow up.)

In the past, parents were discouraged from exposing their kids to two or three languages assuming it would delay language acquision and create confusion.  Today, many American parents realize the benefit of bilingualism and introduce their kids to another langauge as early as possible, either by speaking one at home or having another language spoken by a childcare provider.

Most researchers agree that not only can young kids handle the input, but learning two or three languages can provide a mental exercise with long-term benefits.  In fact, Canadian scientists have found evidence that the lifelong use of two languages can delay the onset of dementia by up to four years when compared to people who are monolingual.

The Center for Applied Linguistics offers some additional insight into second language acquisition:
-- Use of two languages in the same conversation indicates a mastery of both languages.
-- Many parents rely heavily on television to teach a second language; yet research shows that human interaction is the best method.
-- Parents can expect their bilingual children to gain a greater understanding of language as an abstract system.  Fluent bilingual students generally reach higher levels of academic and cognitive functioning than their monolingual peers.

So, chose an au pair, pick a language immersion preschool, dust off your college French books, and help your kids wrap their minds and their mouths around new, unfamiliar words and phrases.  A little hassle and confusion is worth learning a valuable skill.

Posted by Darcy Martin with permission from Julie Colwell

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Why an au pair agency is the best option for child care in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, & Williamsburg

Recently, I came across a great article warning of the many untrustworthy ads for au pairs found on the web. Anyone who has searched for a job or a childcare provider (anything, really!) on the internet recently has come across deceptive or suspicious advertisements. While some of these are blatantly false, others are quite convincing. The prevalence of these types of ads once again underscores just how important it is to use a Department of State designated agency such as AuPairCare to host.

The Department of State created the au pair program for just this reason - to protect host families and au pairs. I often hear complaints from participants about the program rules, and some of them are valid. Families who work four 11-hour shifts find themselves wondering why their schedule isn't within the guidelines that set the au pair’s maximum of 10 working hours per day. Au pairs often ask me why volunteer hours don't count towards their educational requirement. The answer comes down to Department of State rules, which are in place not to annoy or make life difficult, but to protect all involved.


When families and au pairs find each other informally on the web and not through and agency, each party is giving up a valuable layer of protection in the screening and background check of each party. Agency and partner abroad work hard to vet families and au pairs to make sure that they will have a suitable placement.
Another very important part of the puzzle is your local Area Director. She is your knowledgeable resource as problems or questions arise. In those rare occasions where, for example, a host family is requiring their au pair to work more than her allotted 45 hours a week, 10 hours a day, the Area Director can step in to counsel the host family on the proper guidelines and, if necessary, remove the au pair from the home if rules are not being followed.

When rules and procedures are followed, there is a greater chance that matches will be smooth and uneventful. Protect yourself by using an agency like AuPairCare, developing a strong relationship with your Area Director, and understanding your participant agreement to know your rights and expectations.


Posted by Erika Clark 


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The au pair agency difference at AuPairCare in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg

I am often asked about the difference in au pair agencies that serve Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Williamsburg. My approach to answering these questions is to point out some of the positive aspects of AuPairCare.  Here are a few of them:
  • First, there is our A+ Better Business Bureau rating.  We have an A+ based on customer satisfaction.  At AuPairCare, we work very hard at maintaining this rating.  Our customer service from the host families to the au pairs is very important to us.  We want everyone who chooses AuPairCare to be very happy with the choice and stay with us for their childcare needs as long as they have them.  I have many families that are on their 5+ years with AuPairCare.  I always approach new host families as if I will watch their children grow and be there supporting them along the way,  in my own way.
  • Second, your Area Director.  Basically, your Area Director at AuPairCare is dedicated to helping you throughout the process and with any needs that arrive.  AuPairCare goes to extreme efforts to put the right person in the position of area director because it is vital to the success of the match.  (I'm not bragging, it is what AuPairCare does :) I gave you a short summary of why I am an area director.  I am here because I want to help women who are at a crossroads in their life with their family and their careers.  I always aim to allow women a proper choice at this point in their lives.
  • Third, our Au Pair pool.  AuPairCare has offices and agencies all over the world dedicated to finding the very best Au Pair candidates.  Our screening and interviewing process is first rate.  The Booream Flowers Psychometric Test we utilize when compared to psychometric tests used by other agencies is superior.  This test has proven to be the most valid and reliable since it measures successful au pair characteristics; the majority of other psychometric tests focus on an individual’s personality traits. 
  • Fourth, our matching process gives you the level of control you want.  We never limit the au pairs you can see in our pool.  You are welcome to browse and choose the au pair that is best for you. I also think giving the families the full reign in their au pair choice results in the family finding the perfect au pair for them.  Limiting choices limits a families ability to make decisions based on all their dynamics.  At the same time, if you do want guidance and help, we have trained and dedicated Matching Experts ready for you.  Just click on the "Help with Matching" button any time you are looking at au pairs and a Matching Expert will be in touch.



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