St. Patrick’s Day is March 17.
Here are some great ideas of things to do with the kids to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on our APIA Pinterest Board.
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St. Patrick’s Day is March 17.
Here are some great ideas of things to do with the kids to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on our APIA Pinterest Board.
Photo: Anotherlunch.com
Valentine’s Day (February 14) is a time of love, friendship, giving, and caring. Americans use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to tell friends and family how much they care. Children usually exchange cards at school.
Are you looking for Valentine’s Day activity, recipe and craft ideas? Look no further… Au Pair in America has a Pinterest pinboard devoted to Valentine’s Day.
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Looking for fun things to do with your kids?
Check out Au Pair in America’s Halloween Fun & Fall Holidays pinboards on Pinterest.
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Looking for fun activities to do with your host kids? Check out the Au Pair in America Pinterest page. The Winter Holidays pinboard has lots of crafts and games to celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, New Years and more.

Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 18. If you are looking for gifts you can help your host children make, check out the Au Pair in America pinboard: Father’s Day Ideas
And don’t forget to wish your own father a Happy Father’s Day!
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Mother’s Day in the U.S. is Sunday, May 14.
Mother’s Day recognizes mothers, motherhood and maternal bonds in general, as well as the positive contributions that they make to society. It was established by Anna Jarvis, with the first official Mother’s Day was celebrated at St. Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, on May 10, 1908.
You will find great ideas for projects you can make with your host children here on the Au Pair in America Mother’s Day pinboard.
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“Game plan” means a strategy for how you are going to accomplish something. In the case of keeping kids from getting bored and/or into trouble, the best way to prevent it is to keep them busy with safe, fun activities. When there are days home from school, letting kids sit around watching TV or play video games is not the best use of their time. Providing fun alternatives will make it much easier to pull them away from the screen.
You need to make a plan of what you will do with them each day and prepare for that. Planning is very important. You don’t want to tell them you are going some place fun, only to arrive there and see they are not open that day or you needed to bring something and you don’t have it.
If your plan includes a craft or cooking project, make sure you have:
If your plan includes an outing to someplace fun, figure out:
Use some of these online resources to find activities and recipes:
Have a wonderful Spring Break!
Photos: Willow Gardeners & Carissa Rogers
Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 19. If you are looking for gifts you can help your host children make, check out the Au Pair in America pinboard.
Photo: Pai Shih (Flickr)
Valentine’s Day (February 14) is a time of love, friendship, giving, and caring. Americans use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to tell friends and family how much they care. Children usually exchange cards at school.
Are you looking for Valentine’s day activity and craft ideas?
Look no further… Au Pair in America has a Pinterest pinboard devoted to Valentine’s Day:
Photo: Clever Cupcakes (Flickr)
If you are looking for Easter crafts, recipes and activities, check out the Au Pair in America Hop Into Easter Pinterest Pinboard.
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