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El documento presenta información sobre un curso de capacitación para aspirantes a ser au pairs. El curso cubre temas como el concepto de au pair, las motivaciones y habilidades requeridas, la importancia de la proactividad y la identificación de fortalezas y debilidades personales. También incluye secciones sobre el impacto de la au pair en la familia anfitriona, la identidad cultural y estilo de vida, y cómo manejar la nostalgia y el choque cultural. El objetivo general es preparar a las participantes para tener un exitoso año como au pairs en el ext
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El documento proporciona información sobre una sesión de capacitación para aspirantes a ser au pairs. Explica los objetivos de la sesión, que incluyen comprender los lineamientos del programa au pair y las habilidades necesarias. También incluye varias actividades como presentarse, explicar sus motivos para ser au pair y completar pruebas sobre motivación y proactividad. El documento resalta la importancia de que las au pairs sean buenos modelos a seguir y sepan manejar la nostalgia y el choque cultural.
El documento proporciona información sobre el programa Au Pair China. Los requisitos incluyen tener entre 18 y 29 años, buena salud, haberse graduado de la escuela secundaria y hablar inglés fluidamente. Las responsabilidades son 25 horas semanales de apoyo a la familia anfitriona, incluyendo el cuidado de niños y tareas domésticas. El programa dura entre 3 y 12 meses.
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This document provides information and guidance for participants in the Conversation Corps program who will be living with host families in other countries. It discusses expectations for both the participants and the host families, including that both parties will have preconceived ideas and should maintain flexibility. It also offers practical tips for participants such as registering with their embassy, carrying emergency contact information, learning about the local transportation system, and keeping a diary. The goal is for participants to immerse themselves in the local culture while serving as ambassadors from their own culture.
1. The newsletter discusses adjusting organizational practices to build trust with families and reach vulnerable populations.
2. It highlights various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting healthy nutrition and lifestyle habits for children, such as cooking workshops in schools.
3. The transition to kindergarten is an important milestone, and the newsletter outlines the support systems in place to help families through this process.
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El documento presenta información sobre un curso de capacitación para aspirantes a ser au pairs. El curso cubre temas como el concepto de au pair, las motivaciones y habilidades requeridas, la importancia de la proactividad y la identificación de fortalezas y debilidades personales. También incluye secciones sobre el impacto de la au pair en la familia anfitriona, la identidad cultural y estilo de vida, y cómo manejar la nostalgia y el choque cultural. El objetivo general es preparar a las participantes para tener un exitoso año como au pairs en el ext
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El documento proporciona información sobre una sesión de capacitación para aspirantes a ser au pairs. Explica los objetivos de la sesión, que incluyen comprender los lineamientos del programa au pair y las habilidades necesarias. También incluye varias actividades como presentarse, explicar sus motivos para ser au pair y completar pruebas sobre motivación y proactividad. El documento resalta la importancia de que las au pairs sean buenos modelos a seguir y sepan manejar la nostalgia y el choque cultural.
El documento proporciona información sobre el programa Au Pair China. Los requisitos incluyen tener entre 18 y 29 años, buena salud, haberse graduado de la escuela secundaria y hablar inglés fluidamente. Las responsabilidades son 25 horas semanales de apoyo a la familia anfitriona, incluyendo el cuidado de niños y tareas domésticas. El programa dura entre 3 y 12 meses.
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This document provides information and guidance for participants in the Conversation Corps program who will be living with host families in other countries. It discusses expectations for both the participants and the host families, including that both parties will have preconceived ideas and should maintain flexibility. It also offers practical tips for participants such as registering with their embassy, carrying emergency contact information, learning about the local transportation system, and keeping a diary. The goal is for participants to immerse themselves in the local culture while serving as ambassadors from their own culture.
1. The newsletter discusses adjusting organizational practices to build trust with families and reach vulnerable populations.
2. It highlights various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting healthy nutrition and lifestyle habits for children, such as cooking workshops in schools.
3. The transition to kindergarten is an important milestone, and the newsletter outlines the support systems in place to help families through this process.
This document provides information about hiring an au pair through International Nannies & Homecare Ltd. It discusses how au pairs provide flexible and affordable childcare while also introducing children to new cultures. The 11-step process for hiring an au pair is outlined, which includes an initial consultation, applying to host families, matching with an au pair, making a job offer, completing paperwork, preparing for the au pair's arrival, picking them up at the airport, and their initial days staying with the family. Fees associated with the program are transparent and include agency fees as well as the au pair's wages.
This document provides information on various childcare options and tips on when to start looking. It discusses childcare that can take place in the home like nannies, mother's helps, nanny shares, and au pairs. It also discusses childcare outside the home like day nurseries, childminders, pre-schools, nursery schools, and before and after school care. The document advises starting to research and search for childcare well in advance as different options have varying notice periods and availability.
Anjali House is a nonprofit in Cambodia that aims to reduce the cycle of poverty. It provides food, healthcare, education, and family support to vulnerable children and their families. Key services include providing meals and medical care to children, funding their education, teaching English, and offering job training and rice to families. The goal is to empower Cambodians and improve lives through opportunities in education, health, and employment.
This document provides an introduction to helping children succeed in school. It emphasizes the importance of reading and encourages parents to read with their children starting at a young age. Parents are advised to make reading materials available at home and show that they value reading. If children experience difficulties reading, parents should seek help from teachers or literacy programs. Overall, the document stresses that parents are their child's first teacher and should work with schools to support their child's education.
The document describes a Polish man's project called "Kogdom" where he documents his experience as the primary caregiver for his family and managing household duties while his wife maintains her career. He took on this role out of necessity when he lost his job, but has found great joy and satisfaction in caring for his children full-time. He aims to share his experiences with other fathers who want a more involved role in family life through maintaining a blog. He outlines his daily schedule and responsibilities which include household chores, childcare, educational support, and exploring activities with his children. The project seeks to challenge gender stereotypes by showing the equal opportunities and benefits of a father serving as the homemaker.
The document provides information about the Leonardo Programme in Wales, including details about the language course, accommodation, work placements, dates of the program, and things to bring. It summarizes the 2-week language course, homestay accommodation with host families, expectation to be flexible and adapt to various work placements anywhere in Wales, and encouragement to make the most of the cultural experience.
Morgane Daurel has extensive experience teaching French to children ages 1-15 through her work with Club Petit Pierrot. She is currently a teacher with them and is in charge of an after school club. She has also taught English in secondary schools during internships. Daurel has a bachelor's degree in English and American literature and is qualified to work in summer camps. She has experience in childcare, secretarial work, and as an au pair in England and Ireland. Daurel is motivated to further her teaching skills and wants to complete a PGCE to become a certified teacher.
This document provides an overview of the global childcare system in France. It discusses the history and evolution of childcare services in France since the 1920s. It also compares key aspects of the French system such as the underlying philosophy, types of childcare settings, teacher training requirements, the roles of early childhood educators, availability and accessibility of services, typical program structures, and ratios to the childcare system in Ontario, Canada. The document aims to provide a deeper understanding of the differences between the French and Canadian childcare systems.
The document discusses the benefits of hiring a live-in au pair for childcare. It provides a list of pros, including that a live-in au pair can provide a relaxed morning routine; bond closely with the children on a personal level; help with household duties after a long work day; offer reliable transportation to appointments; have a passion for caring for children; and positively influence children. In conclusion, hiring a live-in au pair can be a cost-effective option that provides many advantages for both parents and children.
The document discusses the benefits of hiring a live-in au pair for childcare. It provides a list of pros, including that a live-in au pair can provide a relaxed morning routine; bond closely with the children on a personal level; help with household duties after a long work day; offer reliable transportation to appointments; have a passion for caring for children; and positively influence children. In conclusion, hiring a live-in au pair can be a cost-effective option that provides many advantages for both parents and children.
Caring for dependents can impact a family's resources in several ways. It may reduce the time and energy caregivers have available and increase financial demands. The effects depend on factors like the dependents' ages and needs. Caregiving also often requires modifying housing and accessing community services, which takes additional time and resources. Open communication within the family is important for successfully managing all these changes.
This document provides an overview of the global childcare system in France. It begins with an introduction and agenda, then discusses the history and evolution of childcare services in France. Key aspects of the French system are explored, including the underlying philosophy, types of childcare settings, teacher training requirements, the roles of early childhood educators, availability and accessibility of services, typical program structures, and comparisons with Ontario, Canada. The document aims to provide a deeper understanding of the differences between French and Canadian approaches to early childhood education and care.
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This document provides information and advice to help students adjust to studying abroad at a new university in a new environment. It discusses the common phases of adjustment that people experience, such as fatigue upon arrival due to travel and jet lag. It emphasizes the importance of taking time to rest and recover during initial orientation. The document also explains the various services available to help students get settled, including learning about housing, transportation, and communicating with home. It stresses attending orientation to ease the transition before classes start and to gain valuable cultural information about the new place of study. Finally, it acknowledges that living in a new culture can be both exciting and challenging, and lists signs of potential culture shock students may experience and resources for support.
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The document describes Early Years Scotland's Stay Play and Learn program, which aims to support children and families. The program offers play sessions for children ages 0-5 along with their parents to encourage bonding, learning, and healthy development. Evaluations found the program improved parents' understanding of child development, strengthened family relationships, increased children's learning and language skills, and helped prepare children for primary school. The program provides support for vulnerable families and aims to reduce disadvantages some children face early in life.
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This document provides information about volunteer work opportunities in Brazil for teenagers. It begins by defining what a volunteer is and noting that volunteers work without pay to benefit their community or address social and environmental issues. It then lists several types of volunteer projects teenagers could participate in, including working in hospitals assisting patients, helping at support houses that house sick children, assisting at preschools, and teaching English classes. The purpose is to inform teenagers about different ways they can volunteer and help others in Brazil.
Zoey had always wanted a career in child care, but she was also fascinated by the prospects of being a teacher. After her graduation, she figured out the perfect job to fulfil both roles. And started working towards becoming a Nursery Teacher.
The document compares the history and current state of child care systems in Australia and Canada. Both countries have similar philosophies that emphasize respecting childhood, maintaining positive staff relationships, and welcoming all families. However, Canada focuses more on diversity. There is a shortage of child care centers in Australia due to low wages driving professionals away. ECE training requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in Australia but a 2-year diploma is typical in Canada. Early childhood educators in both countries are expected to respect children and families of all backgrounds.
The document compares the history and current state of child care systems in Australia and Canada. Both countries have similar child care benefits and philosophies that emphasize respecting childhood, positive staff relationships, and welcoming families. However, Canada has a stronger focus on diversity. There is a shortage of child care centers in Australia due to low wages driving professionals away. ECE training requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in Australia but a 2-year diploma is sufficient in Canada. The role of ECEs is the same in both countries and focuses on respect, safety, and welcoming all children.
This document provides information about hiring an au pair through International Nannies & Homecare Ltd. It discusses how au pairs provide flexible and affordable childcare while also introducing children to new cultures. The 11-step process for hiring an au pair is outlined, which includes an initial consultation, applying to host families, matching with an au pair, making a job offer, completing paperwork, preparing for the au pair's arrival, picking them up at the airport, and their initial days staying with the family. Fees associated with the program are transparent and include agency fees as well as the au pair's wages.
This document provides information on various childcare options and tips on when to start looking. It discusses childcare that can take place in the home like nannies, mother's helps, nanny shares, and au pairs. It also discusses childcare outside the home like day nurseries, childminders, pre-schools, nursery schools, and before and after school care. The document advises starting to research and search for childcare well in advance as different options have varying notice periods and availability.
Anjali House is a nonprofit in Cambodia that aims to reduce the cycle of poverty. It provides food, healthcare, education, and family support to vulnerable children and their families. Key services include providing meals and medical care to children, funding their education, teaching English, and offering job training and rice to families. The goal is to empower Cambodians and improve lives through opportunities in education, health, and employment.
This document provides an introduction to helping children succeed in school. It emphasizes the importance of reading and encourages parents to read with their children starting at a young age. Parents are advised to make reading materials available at home and show that they value reading. If children experience difficulties reading, parents should seek help from teachers or literacy programs. Overall, the document stresses that parents are their child's first teacher and should work with schools to support their child's education.
The document describes a Polish man's project called "Kogdom" where he documents his experience as the primary caregiver for his family and managing household duties while his wife maintains her career. He took on this role out of necessity when he lost his job, but has found great joy and satisfaction in caring for his children full-time. He aims to share his experiences with other fathers who want a more involved role in family life through maintaining a blog. He outlines his daily schedule and responsibilities which include household chores, childcare, educational support, and exploring activities with his children. The project seeks to challenge gender stereotypes by showing the equal opportunities and benefits of a father serving as the homemaker.
The document provides information about the Leonardo Programme in Wales, including details about the language course, accommodation, work placements, dates of the program, and things to bring. It summarizes the 2-week language course, homestay accommodation with host families, expectation to be flexible and adapt to various work placements anywhere in Wales, and encouragement to make the most of the cultural experience.
Morgane Daurel has extensive experience teaching French to children ages 1-15 through her work with Club Petit Pierrot. She is currently a teacher with them and is in charge of an after school club. She has also taught English in secondary schools during internships. Daurel has a bachelor's degree in English and American literature and is qualified to work in summer camps. She has experience in childcare, secretarial work, and as an au pair in England and Ireland. Daurel is motivated to further her teaching skills and wants to complete a PGCE to become a certified teacher.
This document provides an overview of the global childcare system in France. It discusses the history and evolution of childcare services in France since the 1920s. It also compares key aspects of the French system such as the underlying philosophy, types of childcare settings, teacher training requirements, the roles of early childhood educators, availability and accessibility of services, typical program structures, and ratios to the childcare system in Ontario, Canada. The document aims to provide a deeper understanding of the differences between the French and Canadian childcare systems.
The document discusses the benefits of hiring a live-in au pair for childcare. It provides a list of pros, including that a live-in au pair can provide a relaxed morning routine; bond closely with the children on a personal level; help with household duties after a long work day; offer reliable transportation to appointments; have a passion for caring for children; and positively influence children. In conclusion, hiring a live-in au pair can be a cost-effective option that provides many advantages for both parents and children.
The document discusses the benefits of hiring a live-in au pair for childcare. It provides a list of pros, including that a live-in au pair can provide a relaxed morning routine; bond closely with the children on a personal level; help with household duties after a long work day; offer reliable transportation to appointments; have a passion for caring for children; and positively influence children. In conclusion, hiring a live-in au pair can be a cost-effective option that provides many advantages for both parents and children.
Caring for dependents can impact a family's resources in several ways. It may reduce the time and energy caregivers have available and increase financial demands. The effects depend on factors like the dependents' ages and needs. Caregiving also often requires modifying housing and accessing community services, which takes additional time and resources. Open communication within the family is important for successfully managing all these changes.
This document provides an overview of the global childcare system in France. It begins with an introduction and agenda, then discusses the history and evolution of childcare services in France. Key aspects of the French system are explored, including the underlying philosophy, types of childcare settings, teacher training requirements, the roles of early childhood educators, availability and accessibility of services, typical program structures, and comparisons with Ontario, Canada. The document aims to provide a deeper understanding of the differences between French and Canadian approaches to early childhood education and care.
Effective adjustment to the new environmentSukriti Singh
This document provides information and advice to help students adjust to studying abroad at a new university in a new environment. It discusses the common phases of adjustment that people experience, such as fatigue upon arrival due to travel and jet lag. It emphasizes the importance of taking time to rest and recover during initial orientation. The document also explains the various services available to help students get settled, including learning about housing, transportation, and communicating with home. It stresses attending orientation to ease the transition before classes start and to gain valuable cultural information about the new place of study. Finally, it acknowledges that living in a new culture can be both exciting and challenging, and lists signs of potential culture shock students may experience and resources for support.
A guide to understand the basics of foster careCarol Hammond
Learn all about how to become a foster carer with Ownlife Fostering.
For even more information about how you can give a child their Ownlife, visit our website:
http://ownlifefostering.co.uk/how-to-become-a-foster-carer
So what happens next? Jean Carwood-Edwards, Education Forum, November 2017CELCIS
The document describes Early Years Scotland's Stay Play and Learn program, which aims to support children and families. The program offers play sessions for children ages 0-5 along with their parents to encourage bonding, learning, and healthy development. Evaluations found the program improved parents' understanding of child development, strengthened family relationships, increased children's learning and language skills, and helped prepare children for primary school. The program provides support for vulnerable families and aims to reduce disadvantages some children face early in life.
Caderno do Aluno Inglês 3 ano vol 1 2014-2017Diogo Santos
This document provides information about volunteer work opportunities in Brazil for teenagers. It begins by defining what a volunteer is and noting that volunteers work without pay to benefit their community or address social and environmental issues. It then lists several types of volunteer projects teenagers could participate in, including working in hospitals assisting patients, helping at support houses that house sick children, assisting at preschools, and teaching English classes. The purpose is to inform teenagers about different ways they can volunteer and help others in Brazil.
Zoey had always wanted a career in child care, but she was also fascinated by the prospects of being a teacher. After her graduation, she figured out the perfect job to fulfil both roles. And started working towards becoming a Nursery Teacher.
The document compares the history and current state of child care systems in Australia and Canada. Both countries have similar philosophies that emphasize respecting childhood, maintaining positive staff relationships, and welcoming all families. However, Canada focuses more on diversity. There is a shortage of child care centers in Australia due to low wages driving professionals away. ECE training requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in Australia but a 2-year diploma is typical in Canada. Early childhood educators in both countries are expected to respect children and families of all backgrounds.
The document compares the history and current state of child care systems in Australia and Canada. Both countries have similar child care benefits and philosophies that emphasize respecting childhood, positive staff relationships, and welcoming families. However, Canada has a stronger focus on diversity. There is a shortage of child care centers in Australia due to low wages driving professionals away. ECE training requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in Australia but a 2-year diploma is sufficient in Canada. The role of ECEs is the same in both countries and focuses on respect, safety, and welcoming all children.
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2. What is an Au Pairs?
The Au Pair programme is essentially a cultural
exchange programme, although in practice it is
characterised as a foreign-national domestic
assistant, working for and living as part of a family.
The Au pair typically shares responsibilities for
childcare and housekeeping duties, and in
return, receives a small amount of money.
3. The Changing Face of Au
Pairs in the UK
The profile of the Au Pair has changed in recent
years. What perhaps, used to be something
families might use in the summer holidays, has now
become an indispensable source of childcare for
busy professional families. In the past many au pairs
were from France or other parts of Western Europe.
Now we see au pairs from all parts of
Europe, including from Eastern Europe. We also see
large numbers of male au pairs, and au pair
couples. Elements of cultural exchange (such as
the ability to teach a language or share cultural
experiences) may still be important, but so too are
fundamental duties of childcare, where practical
considerations of childcare experience, ability to
drive and swim, have become key requirements
4. Types of Au Pair
Au Pair: Can work up to 25 hours a week
Au Pair Plus: Same duties as an Au Pair, but can
work up to 25 hours a week
5. What is a Mother’s Help
In some ways a Mother's Help is a helper category
in between Au Pair and a Nanny. A Mother's Help
can work up to 10 hours a day. Mother's Help often
live in with the family, like an Au Pair, but although
they work more hours and are paid more than Au
Pairs, they should be treated more like a member
of the family than a Nanny. Mother's Help
candidates are not expected to have as much
experience, or formal qualifications as a
Nanny, but should have more experience than Au
Pairs.
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6. What is a Mother’s Help?
For example, they should have a minimum of one
year's experience looking after children or a
childcare qualification, gained through full time
attendance at a college. They should be an EU
citizen (Romanians and Bulgarian nationals are not
eligible). It's important to remember, that Au Pairs
and Mother's Help should not have sole charge of
a child and is not there to replace the mother as
main childcarer and housekeeper.
7. Au Pairs – Key Facts
Age: Typically 17 – 27
Hours: 25 – 35 hours a week
Pocket Money: Typically from £70 for 25 hours; £85 for 30
hours
Babysitting: Two evenings babysitting per week should be
included. Expect to pay extra pocket money for
additional babysitting sessions.
Leisure time: The Au Pair’s schedule should allow for time
to attend college, two free days per week, and one full
weekend per month.
Holidays: BAPAA recommend 28 days per 12 months.
Room and Board: Full room and board. They should have
their own private room.
College Costs: Some families choose to assist or pay
college attendance.
8. What makes a good Au Pair?
This is impossible to say, largely because everyone is
different, and families have different needs and
expectations.
Here are some things to look out for:
Personality - Happy and smiley people!
Maturity - Mature and confident sounding people.
Humour - Someone who can see the funny side of life.
Adaptable - The ability to fit in and adapt.
Understand Children - it helps if they can get on the
same wave length with kids.
Multi tasking - Deal with the kids and also cope with
some household tasks at the same time.
Patience with Kids - The ability to play and control
children, and deal with tantrums all takes patience.
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