Monthly Archives: January 2018

Focus on Play: New Ideas for Some Classic Toys

It is good to offer kids a balance of independent play time and play where you are actively engaging with them. You can make toys they may be bored with, feel new and exciting, by suggesting different ways to play with them. Try some of the ideas below as a starting point.

Play Food/Dishes

  • Teach your host children how to say the names of some of the food and dishes in your language.
  • Using English and/or your language play games where you are ordering food like in a restaurant. Take turns with who will be the waiter and who is the customer.
  • Come up with silly food combinations.  For example: Who wants pickles on their slice of cake?
  • Play a guessing game where the children have to figure out what food you are talking about.  For example: I grow under the ground in the dirt.  People eat me fried, mashed and baked.  What am I? (a potato)
  • Play a game with setting the table using your language to ask for the different items (plate, spoon, etc.)
  • Ask the children to divide the foods up into the different food groups (vegetables, meat, dairy, etc.)

Lego Blocks and Other Building Toys

  • Divide up all of the blocks between the people playing, by taking turns for each person to select block by block.
  • Suggest specific things to build (robots, houses, mountains etc.) and build together.
  • Challenge everyone to use all of their blocks.
  • Sort the blocks by color or shape and make patterns with them (red, blue, red, blue or square, triangle, rectangle.)  You can create a pattern and ask the child to fill in what comes next to continue the pattern.
  • Make the tallest block tower you can and let them knock it down (over and over again, if like most kids, they like destroying things.)

Mr. Potato Head

  • Teach your host children the names of the different parts in your language and play a game asking them to put on the body parts by name.
  • Play Hide and Seek with Mr. Potato Head. Have the children cover their eyes and count, while you hide Mr. Potato Head, then they go looking for him. Switch things up by letting them hide Mr. Potato Head and then you are the one to locate him.
  • Play the same game above, but using Simon Says.  Simon Says is a game where the leader gives commands by saying “Simon says” first. For example, “Simon says, put on the nose.”  The players are only to follow the commands when the leader says “Simon says.”  If the leader doesn’t say “Simon says” first and just says, “put on the nose,”  and the player follows the command, they are out of the game.  Repeat the game multiple times, so all kids get a turn to be the leader at least once.

Photos:  Lisa Maxwell (top) & Tom Smalls (bottom)

Ice Skating at Longshore

Brave Westport, Wilton and Weston Au Pairs who did not mind the cold met at  Westport’s Longshore Pal Rink to socialize and ice skate Monday January 8th.  Most of us stayed in the warming hut and ate, but Patt and Wichida took to the ice. They had the entire rink to themselves and had a lot of fun!

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Holiday Party

Westport Au Pairs had a lot of laughs and good food at our annual International Holiday Party.  Au Pairs from around the world brought their favorite holiday dishes for everyone to share.  They worked in pairs trying to unscramble some holiday words and in teams created beautiful New Year’s Eve dresses from plastic tablecloths, ribbons and wrapping paper.  Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy 2018!  

Helpful Au Pair Webinars January thru March 2018

AU PAIR WEBINAR SCHEDULE
January – March 2018
www.aupairinamerica.com/webinars

JANUARY 9, 9:00 PM EST: TALK TALK TALK: ACTIVITIES TO DEVELOP
LANGUAGE AND SPEECH IN YOUNG CHILDREN

JANUARY 11, 12:00 PM EST: FEELING SAD OR STRESSED: TIPS FOR GAINING
BALANCE IN YOUR LIFE

JANUARY 12, 12:00 PM EST: IT’S UP TO YOU: MAKING THE MOST OF
YOUR AU PAIR YEAR

JANUARY 16, 9:00 PM EST: TEENAGERS: THE LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP

JANUARY 17, 9:00 PM EST: TALK WITH A TRAINER

JANUARY 23, 9:00 PM EST: NUTRITION: GOOD EATING FOR YOU AND YOUR
KIDS

JANUARY 30, 9:00 PM EST: ACTIVITY TIME: INFANTS AND TODDLERS

JANUARY 31, 9:00 PM EST: TEMPER TANTRUMS: HELPING YOUR OUT
OF CONTROL CHILD

FEBRUARY 1, 9:30 PM EST: NO TIME FOR BOREDOM: ACTIVITIES TO DO
WITH PRESCHOOLERS

FEBRUARY 6, 9:00 PM EST: A WORKING VACATION

FEBRUARY 7, 9:00 PM EST: LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS

FEBRUARY 13, 9:00 PM EST: AMERICAN KIDS AT PLAY: WHY IT IS
IMPORTANT

FEBRUARY 15 12:00 PM EST: READING: THE PLEASURE AND IMPORTANCE
OF READING WITH YOUR KIDS

FEBRUARY 27, 9:00 PM EST: TALK WITH A TRAINER

MARCH 1, 9:00 PM EST: GOING HOME: TIPS FOR LEAVING THE US AND
SETTLING IN AT HOME

MARCH 6, 9:00 PM EST: TRAVEL TIPS FOR AU PAIRS

MARCH 7, 9:00 PM EST: TOILET TRAINING 101

MARCH 12, 9:00 PM EDT: HELP! MY KIDS ARE FIGHTING AGAIN

MARCH 13, 9 PM EDT: HOMESICKNESS AND CULTURE SHOCK

MARCH 20, 9:00 PM EDT: 100 ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL AGE KIDS

MARCH 27, 9 PM EDT: VISITORS FROM HOME: MAKING IT WORK
FOR YOU, YOUR HOST FAMILY AND YOUR GUESTS

MARCH 29, 9 PM EDT: SUCCESSFULLY COMMUNICATING WITH YOU
HOST FAMILY

Au Pairs can register to attend at www.aupairinamerica.com/webinars

Au Pairs who attend an entire session will receive an e-certificate for attendance.

Au Pairs who attend 6 webinars between January 1 and March 31, 2018 will be entered into a raffle to receive a $250 TARGET GIFT CARD*

*Au Pairs must register for and attend 6 Au Pair in America webinars held during the specified timeframe of January 1 through March 31, 2018 and must be in attendance the entire length of each webinar. Au Pairs that leave the webinar before it is complete will not receive credit for attending that particular webinar. Once an Au Pair completes her 6th webinar, her name will be entered into a raffle drawing, with the winner being awarded a $250 TARGET Gift Card.

If you have any questions about the Webinars for Au Pairs, please contact Sandee Plescia at splescia@aupairinamerica.com