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Back to School Planning

Back to school time is here. This can mean changes to the au pair schedule and possibly to the duties.  It is very important to communicate these changes to avoid problems.

Here is a list of topics to consider discussing:

  • Au pair’s work schedule
  • The children’s school and activity schedules
  • Where the children get dropped off and picked up and who will be doing this
  • What to do if a child is staying home sick, late to school, does not get off the bus (if they are supposed to)
  • Driving laws regarding stopping for school buses
  • How to tell if school has been canceled or delayed for bad weather
  • Add the au pair to your list of people allowed to pick up the kids from school and explain the process
  • What to pack for lunch
  • The routine after school (do they have free time before starting homework, what to give for a snack, any chores, where do they put their backpacks & lunchboxes)
  • How to communicate about what’s going on at school. Your Kids in Care logbook from Au Pair in America can be a great two-way communication tool for keeping track of schedules, afterschool activities and day to day info that needs to be transferred between host parents and au pair.
  • If your au pair will be the one going through the children’s backpack and helping with homework, consider designating an area for putting things that need to be read and/or signed by parents.

Here are some Printable Fill-in-the-Blank School Notes for parents. You can print these out and have them ready for times when the kids are absent, late, have an early dismissal or you need to give permission for something.

Check out Au Pair in America’s Pinterest School Tips and Ideas pinboard for things like organization ideas, back to school traditions, printable lunch box notes, and fun lunch recipes.

 

Au Pair Education Options

Photo: Oteo (Flickr)

Photo: Oteo (Flickr)

For a summary of State Department education requirements, click on this link.

The following DC-area classes are approved for our cluster and count towards your State Department education requirement.

Language Classes

  • American University’s English Language Program (ELP) (Business Communication and TOEFL Prep classes)
  • California University of Management and Sciences (CalUMS) English Language Development  program (Earn 72 hours in a 12-week course); Arlington, VA near metro; $500 Au Pair Scholarship; must qualify through free placement exam
  • Georgetown University’s Continuing Studies English program (Intermediate English, Advanced Business Communication and Writing, and TOEFL Prep classes)
  • International Language Institute’s English Programs (Intensive, Semi-intensive, and TOEFL Prep classes) & other foreign languages; 10% tuition discount for APIA au pairs
  • LADO International Institute’s English courses (Intensive, Semi-intensive, and TOEFL Prep classes and Business English and Idioms Workshops) and Spanish courses; 10% tuition discount for APIA au pairs
  • Mentora College’s Intensive ESL Program and others; 30% scholarship discount for APIA au pairs
  • Virginia International University’s Non-Intensive ESL classes (includes one-day Museum Trip classes held most Saturdays for 0.5 CEUs each class)

General Interest Classes


Online Class

Current Semester: January 4th-May 9th (Registration closes January 8th)

Upcoming Semester: March 28th-August 15th (Registration opens February 1st)

Course cost = $500     Course credits = 6

Note: This is the only on-line class approved by the State Department. It is only open to APIA Au Pairs.


The following programs are considered “weekend/travel” classes* by the State Department. Only one can count towards your education requirement. Read the program descriptions carefully; some do not include housing and/or transportation.