Yearly Archives: 2010

Cold and Flue Season

Cold and Flu Season

The greatest number of children develops colds during the fall and winter months.  It is a virus that is spread from person to person, either by direct contact or by contact with the virus in the environment. Colds are most contagious during the first two to four days. 

Prevention– Simple hygiene measures can help to prevent infection with viruses. These measures include:

Hand washing is an essential and highly effective way to prevent the spread of infection. Hands should be wet with water and plain soap, and rubbed together for 15 to 30 seconds. It is not necessary to use antibacterial hand soap. Teach children to wash their hands before and after eating and after coughing or sneezing.  Make a fun game out of it.

Alcohol-based hand rubs are a good alternative for disinfecting hands if a sink is not available. Hand rubs should be spread over the entire surface of hands, fingers, and wrists until dry, and may be used several times. These rubs can be used repeatedly without skin irritation or loss of effectiveness.  Bring them with you wherever you go.

It may be difficult or impossible to completely avoid persons who are ill, although parents should try to limit direct contact. In addition, infants or children who are sick should not be sent to day care or school as this can potentially cause others to become ill.

Using a household cleaner that kills viruses (such as phenol/alcohol) may help to reduce viral transmission.  However, don’t overuse.

To boost your immune system, use supplements that contain Echinacea and Vitamin C.  Plus, get as much fresh air as you can and a good night’s sleep.

Flu Shots

Many au pairs and host families are looking for places to get flu shots this time of year. This year’s flu vaccine will protect against H1N1 (swine) flu, as well as other strains of seasonal flu.  Au Pair insurance does not cover immunizations, but there are lots of places to get flu shots for $30 or less.  If the host family is insisting that an au pair get a seasonal flu shot and she agrees to get it, the host family would be responsible for the expense.

If you are planning to get the seasonal flu vaccine, it is recommended that you get it as early as possible.

Check out the Massachusetts site at http://flu.gov/

Flu Shot locator:  http://www.findaflushot.com/

CVS Pharmacy and Minute Clinic: http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/promoContent/promoLandingTemplate.jsp?promoLandingId=1033&WT.ac=flushots_learn

Walgreens Pharmacy: http://www.walgreens.com/topic/health-shops/flu.jsp

Target Pharmacy and Clinic: http://sites.target.com/site/en/spot/flushot_locator.jsp

Holiday Party

We enjoyed a wonderful  Holiday party together at my house on Sunday, December12. Everybody brought something special to share for our international buffett, which was so delicious. Most of it was homemade. I am really proud of my aupairs who found the time to do this during this busy time of the year.

Everybody took home some information about how to deal with the stress with kids during the Holiday season. I hope it will help the whole family to enjoy the time together even more.

P1010114 - Copy   For more pictures go to Holiday Party 2010.

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Thanksgiving clustermeeting for November

P1000880 - CopyWe had a chatty Thanksgiving dinner together on Sunday, Nov 14 at my house.

Lots of food with a traditional turkey prepared by my husband Dirk, mashed potatoes prepared by  my daughter’s boyfriend Ian, and much more to get into the mood for Thanksgiving.

Many of us made new friends and shared their experience about being an aupair with each other.

For more pictures go to Thanksgiving clustermeeting in Nov 2010.

October Clustermeeting

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Last Sunday, the 17’th of October, we carved pumpkins together to be prepared for the upcoming  Halloween.

It was alot of fun to do this together with the South Shore and the Boston cluster at my house. For more pix please go to pumpkin carving 2010.

Birthday celebration

Aupair Lindia invited the whole cluster over to celebrate with us her birthday. It was awesome to have all aupairs sing the happy birthday song and to see how Thea (one of the children, Lindia takes care of)  helped Lindia to blow out the candles on her cake. The hostfamily did a wonderful job to host this party for her with delicous food. I am proud to have so great families in my cluster.

P1000581 - CopyThea and Lindia right before blowing out the birthday candles. For more pictures go to Lindias birthday party.

Harvard Tour 2010

 

 

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Each month, Au Pair in America offers a regional event to au pairs in the Boston area.  It is another opportunity for our au pairs to connect with others and to learn about American culture.   This month, we offered a free Harvard Tour, led by a Harvard sophomore, Todd.  On a sunny, warm fall day, more than 50 au pairs attended and seemed to enjoy themselves.  Many of the au pairs are attending Harvard Extension School for ESL or other topics, because it is one of the affordable options for au pairs to satisfy their educational requirement.

 

At the steps of Widener Library At the steps of Widener Library 

 

 

Todd did an amazing job.  His voice was clear and easy to hear, which is important for au pairs.

He made a sincere effort to keep everybody engaged.

  

For more photos, please go to Harvard Tour 2010

Au Pair and Host Family Picnic

 

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a lively exchange a lively exchange 

Last Sunday, four Au Pair in America Community Counselors hosted an Au Pair and Host Family Picnic at Honey Pot Hill Orchard in Stow, MA.  This annual event offers au pairs and host families a chance to meet and connect with other families and au pairs in the program and to share a special New England fall tradition.

Our picnic satisfies the State Department requirement for Au Pair in America to offer at least one mandatory host family workshop a year.  This year, our focus was on International Day of Peace, which is today,  September 21.   As an au pair agency, we bring different cultures together, building a bridge of understanding so important in our world today.  Au pairs and host children had a chance to decorate peace rocks:

Peace Rocks
Peace Rocks

Au pairs and host families enjoyed this visit to the apple orchard and took advantage of what the farm had to offer: apple picking, hay wagon rides, farm animals, a hedge maze, apple cider and apple cider donuts.  For more pictures please go to hostfamily picnic.

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