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Going Unplugged During Work Hours

September 7, 2017 – 3:03 pm

Phones, tablets, and laptops are wonderful tools to stay connected and informed, but we need to be careful not to let them become distractions from real life interactions and most importantly our responsibilities.

Au Pairs – Imagine for a moment that you went to the hospital and you were in the care of doctors and nurses.  How would you feel if those doctors and nurses who were there to care for you were more interested in texting or using their personal computer than caring for you?  How would that make you feel, about yourself and about them?  Would you think that you were getting the treatment you deserved?  Would you feel like paying the bill after your stay?

Life as an au pair, it is a fine balance between employee and family member. You live with your host family and participate with them as a member of the family, but you also have clear responsibilities as a childcare provider. Being a childcare provider is truly one of the most important jobs I can think of, because you are helping to shape our next generation.  What message are you sending them when you would rather interact with a computer than with them? How will they feel about themselves and about you? Children feel as though everything is about them. They will see this as a rejection of them and they will be more likely to act out.

It also poses a safety concern when you are not paying enough attention to the children in your care.  Accidents happen, but when an adult care giver is close by and appropriately supervising the chances of a major injury dramatically reduce.

During work hours, the following would not be considered acceptable:
-Texting*
-Talking to friends on the phone
-Chatting with friends online
-Using Skype or FaceTime
-IMing
-Emailing
-Updating your status on Facebook
-Using Snapchat, WhatsApp or any other app or social media site
-Watching videos on YouTube
-Tweeting on Twitter
-Uploading photos on Instagram
-Anything else on the computer unless it is going to Nickjr.com together with your host children

*you do want to be on the look out for texts from your host parents

Think about this — even if you work 45 hours a week, that leaves you 123 hours per week for all of that other stuff, or about 70 hours (if you are getting the recommended 7-8 hours of sleep per night.)

Host Parents – You need to be clear about what you consider acceptable during work hours to avoid misunderstandings.  Also, please understand that you are dealing with a new generation of people who are very accustomed to being plugged in at all times.  Their intention is not to be rude, they don’t necessarily realize how their actions will be perceived.  Please use this information as an opportunity to begin a dialogue on the issue.

Need a Ride??

Local bus information found at 511.org

Golden Gate Transit busses offer transportation around Marin and Sonoma Counties. The main transit center is located in downtown San Rafael, however there are stops in all towns in Marin and the major towns in Sonoma.

On the websites main landing page- enter your starting location and your destination address and estimated time of arrival. The website will give you multiple route options to choose from. Please pay close attention to the last bus time of the night, first bus time of the day, and the different schedules on weekends. The link to Golden Gate Transit is located in the right column of links under AU PAIR TRAVEL.

Want a cool Summer course option??? Try…

 

The Golden Age of San Francisco Rock: The Summer of Love

 

In the mid-to-late 1960s, the San Francisco Bay Area exploded with psychedelic rock

that captured the imagination of the world, creating legendary music that endures

and influences popular culture to this day. The roots and heyday of the San Francisco

Sound is explored in depth via both common and rare audio recordings by greats

like Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Santana. The course also

details its roots in folk-rock; the integration of jazz, ethnic, blues, and avant-garde

influences into psychedelic rock; and how San Francisco rock continued to evolve in

the 1970s, into funk, punk, and beyond.

 

Richie Unterberger

 

7 Tuesdays, 7:10-9pm

June 18-July 30

 

Kentfield Campus

 

Learning Resources Center 53

Fee $92 (Includes $3 materials fee)

CRN# 65053

 

College of Marin Summer Sessions.. Open for enrollment

 

 
 

College of Marin Community Education 

Summer 2013

FEATURED PROGRAMS

     

   
  What’s New Marin Chinese Cultural Association Education Programs  

 

Community Education is pleased to join with the Marin Chinese Cultural Association (MCCA) in presenting courses that promote awareness and understanding of Chinese American culture and history.

New Programs Include:

Marin Mandarin Summer Camp 

Traditional Chinese Brush Painting 

San Francisco Chinatown Walking Tour and Dim Sum Tasting


To Register:
 

Complete, sign and fax a copy of the

Enrollment Form (PDF, 108 KB) to Community Education Office. Our fax number is 415.456.5065.

For More Information: 

Call 415.485.9305.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

FEATURED PROGRAM:
California Indian Studies Certificate Program

The California Indian Studies Certificate Program was developed by College of Marin in collaboration with the Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin (MAPOM) and the Point Reyes National Seashore.

Cultural History, Present State of Tribal Affairs  

1 Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm | July 20 | $50 | CRN# 65035

Traditional Acorn Preparation 

1 Saturday, 9am-4pm | August 17 | and
1 Sunday, 9am -12noon | August 18 | $147 | CRN# 65124

To Register:

Complete, sign and fax a copy of the Enrollment Form (PDF, 108 KB) to Community Education Office. Our fax number is 415.456.5065. For more information, please call 415.485.9305.


WHAT’S NEW ON INDIAN VALLEY CAMPUS

The Beatles: The Rock Group that Changed the World  

7 Monday, 7:10-9pm | June 17 – July 29 | CRN# 65054

Great Summer White Wines 

1 Thursday, 6:40-9pm | June 20 | $55 | CRN# 65038

 

Red Wines of the Mediterranean 

1 Thursday, 6:40-9pm | June 27 | $55 | CRN# 65039

Port: A Wine Like No Other
1 Thursday, 6:40-9pm | July 11 | $57 | CRN# 65041


Food and Wine Pairing

1 Thursday, 6:40-9pm | July 18 | $57 | CRN# 65042

   

 

WHAT’S NEW ON KENTFIELD CAMPUS

Find Your Life Work at Any Age  

6 Tuesdays, 6:10-8:15pm | June 18-Juy 23 | $85 | CRN# 65125

 

Cinema & Psyche: Tales of the Elder 

6 Mondays, 2:10-5pm | June 24-July 29 | $83 | CRN# 65135 EC 

 

Basics of Banking 

1 Saturday, 9am-12noon | July 13 | $55 | CRN# 65131

Introduction to Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
2 Saturdays, 9am-1pm | July 13 and July 20 | $96 | CRN# 65136

Pacific War History

4 Tuesdays, 10:10am-12noon | July 9-July 30 | $47 | CRN# 65132 EC

Latin: An Introduction 

4 Wednesdays, 6:10-8pm | June 19 & 26; and July 10 & 17 | $86 | CRN# 65145 

Natural Floral Design 

1 Saturday, 10am-12noon | June 22 | $58 | CRN# 65128

 

Musical Snapshots: American Masters 

4 Saturdays, 10:10am-12noon | June 29-July 20 | $47 | CRN# 65133 EC

Musical Snapshots: The Big Band Era Swings Into the Fabulous Fifties
4 Tuesdays, 10:10am-12noon | June 18-July 9 | $47 | CRN# 65134 EC

Digital Photography for Travelers

1 Saturday, 10am-1pm | June 29 |
1 Sunday, 10am-1pm | Field Trip | June 30 | and
1 Monday, 6:40-8:30pm | July 1 | $81 | CRN# 65060

Present Day Cuba and How to Travel There Legally 

1 Tuesday, 6-9pm | July 16 | $52 | CRN# 65126

 

 

Community Education

Class Schedule – Summer 2013  

See current schedule or Download Class Schedule PDF – Summer 2013 PDF (5 Mb)   

 

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Cooking Class Anyone??

italianCollege of Marin – Community Education
Italian in the Kitchen : Learn and Practice Italian through Recipes 

 

Have fun learning or improving your Italian by sharing recipes with your classmates. We will discuss Italian food and preparation: menus, recipes, ingredients, as well as Italian traditions surrounding food and culture.All recipes distributed in class are planned for four. No previous knowledge of Italian or cooking ability needed.

Instructor:

Caterina Labriola is a native Italian with a Laurea (Master)
in Foreign Languages and Literature.

6 Saturdays, 10:10-12noon

Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (No class Nov. 24)

Indian Valley Campus, Bldg 27, Rm 233

Fee $83

CRN # 85039

 

 
 
     
Apply and Register:Contact Community Education at (415) 485-9305. Students may download, print, complete and return a signed copy of the Community Education Application Form (171 Kb Fillable PDF) to the Community Education office by Fax at (415) 460-0773.

 

 

 

What’s New Global Awareness this Month

global awareness

 

International Day of Peace will be celebrated ’round the world on Sept 21, 2012.

 

Au Pair in America will honor International Day of Peace with the Second Annual

Au Pair Artist Contest

Let Us Know How You Feel About Peace.

Express yourself by painting a picture, writing a poem or essy, singing a song, dancing a dance or anything else that represents your idea of “Peace.”

Prizes Will Be Awarded in Several Categories!

 All Entries Must Be Received by Thursday, Sept 20th

Submit to gaapia@gmail.com

 Include:  name, country, counselor’s name

To View Last Year’s Entries, visit:

http://www.globalawareness.com/photos/art-gallery/

 

For more information, visit www.globalawareness.com.
Email us at gaapia@gmail.com.Global Awareness is a program of Au Pair in America.
 

Happy Chinese New Year!

Happy New Year of the Dragon!

 

Marin Chinese Cultural Association (MCCA)’s Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner

Saturday, February 4, 2012

San Rafael Community Center on B Street.

 

The event will begin at 5pm.  Featured Performances include:

  • Bian Lian & Chinese Magic
  • MCCA Lion Dance Team
  • Songs from MCCA’s Mandarin Students
  • Guzheng by Shura Ng

 

 

IEP Instructors or students interested in attending this event, please let us know. Sign up sheet is on Sara’s door. Pay Sara or Linda by Thursday, and get a receipt.

 

The cost is $40 per adult or $20 per child.

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Information at sara.oser@marin.edu

 

 

Sara Oser, Coordinator

 

 

 

 

Intensive English Program

Indian Valley Campus

1800 Ignacio Blvd.

Novato, CA 94949 U.S.A.

415.883.2211 X8579

415.883.2632 (FAX)

www.marin.edu/iep

 

Spring Semester 2012:  Session C: January 24–May 18, 2012

Session A:  January 24–March 16, 2012

Session B:  March 20–May 18, 2012

college of marin

College of Marin Intensive English Program enjoyed a concert in January 2011 from Ondar Khurgulek, world-famous Tuvan throat singer, whose daughter is a student in the program and is pictured in the pink shirt next to him. Students in the program include F-1 international students, J-1 au pairs, and Marin County residents and friends.  Registration for Session B starting March 22 is now in progress. Students may select 5, 10, 15, or 20 hours per week for 8 weeks at a cost of $375, $725, $975, or $1175, respectively. Information and schedule at www.marin.edu/iep. Questions: sara.oser@marin.edu. 415.883.2211 Extension 8579.

 

 Intensive English Program

Indian Valley Campus

1800 Ignacio Blvd.

Novato, CA 94949 U.S.A.

415.883.2211 X8579

415.883.2632 (FAX)

www.marin.edu/iep

 

Spring Semester 2011:  January 25–May 20, 2011

Session A:  January 25–March 18, 2011

Session B:  March 22–May 20, 2011

 

Fall Semester 2011:  August 16–December 2, 2011

Session A:  August 16–October 7, 2011

Session B:  October 11–December 2, 2011

Happy Birthday Au Pair in America!

 

 

25 years

 

Au Pair in America Celebrates 25 Years!

Au Pair in America was established in 1986 as the first federally approved au pair program in the United States.  We have established high standards of excellence, partnering with the U.S. government, international partners, our U.S. field network, AIFS staff and orientation team to provide a quality cross-cultural experience for over 87,000 au pairs from around the world and thousands of American families.  Join us in celebration.

 

Host Family/ Au Pair Support Blog…

This week’s blog question for host families-  How do you stay enthusiastic about the program when your role doesn’t change from year to year?  Follow the link to read or add your comments

http://aupairmom.com/experienced-host-parent-is-weary-how-can-she-regain-enthusiasm-for-the-au-pair-program/2011/01/12/celiaharquail/#comments

To regularly visit this blog, please see the link listed in the right hand column of my blog… Host Mom’s coffee talk

Enjoy!

Ginny