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Halloween Safety Tips for Au Pairs and their Children

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Halloween is a very exciting time for kids in the United States (and for their au pairs, too!). It involves costumes, decorations, and “trick or treating”. To make sure that Halloween is safe for your kids, take some time to talk about safety for the holiday, including being a safe pedestrian, costume tips, and avoiding a candy “binge”. Taking the time to talk about it in advance will help on Halloween night, when the children might be too excited about costumes and candy to think clearly.

Caregivers must ensure that kids are visible to cars when they are outside trick or treating, and that they take precautions while walking. Children should go out with an adult, cross the street at corners or crosswalks, and look both ways before crossing the street. Carry a flashlight or glow sticks, and incorporate reflective materials into costumes.

If you are driving, anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic that evening, drive slowly, and be alert in residential neighborhoods. As always, avoid any distractions in the car.

Check candy for any signs of tampering before children eat anything. Any treats with a torn wrapper should be discarded. Also discard any home-made treats which may have been received from strangers.

Have fun!

Thanksgiving Fun For Kids!

Thanksgiving fun for kids

Here are some activities that au pairs can do with their children to celebrate Thanksgiving. Click here to find crafts, coloring sheets, spelling worksheets, math puzzles, nametags and more. Enjoy!

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/thanksgiving/

http://www.parenting.com/gallery/thanksgiving-crafts-ideas

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mikespohr/23-clever-crafts-to-keep-the-kids-busy-on-thanksgiving

Happy Hanukkah!

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Hanukkah begins at sundown this evening.

Au Pairs may find fun and educational activities for children at http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/hanukkah/Dreidel

Directions to play the Dreidel game. Play for Hershey kisses, a great way to have fun with the kids when they are home from school! http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/hanukkah/dreidel-game.html

February 2 – GroundHog Day

Traditionally, the groundhog is supposed to wake up on February 2, and come up out of his burrow. If he sees his shadow, he will return to the burrow for six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, he remains outside and starts his year, because he knows that spring has arrived early. In the U.S., the “official” groundhog is kept in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania and is called “Phil.” Though not based in science, it is a fun US tradition.  The movie, starring Bill Murray is hilarious!

Click here for some ideas for fun projects that you can get kids involved in to commemorate “Groundhog Day”: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/groundhogday/

Annual Host Family Event-September 26, 2010

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 Au Pair in America
Annual Host Family Event
For Host Parents, Children, and Au Pairs

Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

23rd Annual Apple Festival
Johnston Memorial Park
1583 Hartford Avenue
Johnston, Rhode Island

You’ll find me at the Au Pair in America table (look for red balloons). I’ll be there all day — stop by when it’s convenient for you, and spend as little or as much time as you’d like! Festivities will be fun for the entire family, and will include:

Live Entertainment
Arts and Crafts
Pony Rides
Children’s Train Rides
Face Painting
Kids’ Zone
Games for all ages
Wellness Fair
Live Cooking Demos
Apple Pie Competition

Free Admission, Plenty of Free Parking and Shuttle Service, Easy Access to I-95 and I-295