Thursday, January 12, 2012

Child care bills rising faster than income

Study shows child care costs jumped 7 percent from 2004 to 2010, while wages stayed flat.


Child care takes a much bigger slice out of the family budget than before. An Oregon State University study revealed that while wages remained fairly flat from 2004 to 2010 in Oregon, the cost of child care rose 7 percent. Single parents took the hardest hit, with child care outpacing income by 14 percent.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Driver Safety Program for Au Pairs


Safety is a parent's number one concern, especially when your child is in another person's care. Does your caregiver know what to do in an emergency? Can they perform CPR and first aid? Are they enforcing the seat belt rule in the car? Worrying about your children's safety is part of being a parent, and when you leave your child in another person's hands, you want to know they can be trusted to keep your child out of harm's way.  Every au pair from AuPairCare is required to complete a rigorous safety course.  The training begins in their home country where they are introduced to driving in the United States. 

Driving Safety: Au pairs take an online interactive driving course utilizing best practices from the Department of Motor Vehicles and the National Safety Council on how to follow U.S. driving laws and keep children safe while behind the wheel. Au pairs are also expected to hold a current international driver’s license.

Au pairs currently in the U.S. should watch this video http://www.aupaircare.com/apc-au-pair-training/index.html

Au Pair Care Announces New Safety Care™ Training Program

 Au Pair Care’s new Safety Care™ training program provides all international au pairs with child CPR and First Aid certification training by the American Heart Association.

Au Pair Care, the leading au pair agency that provides affordable live-in child care services, today announced the launch of its new Safety Care™ training program, an enhancement that provides all au pairs with CPR and First Aid certification training by the American Heart Association and focuses on a rigorous curriculum dedicated to providing au pairs with practical safety skills. The Safety Care program takes place at the Au Pair Academy, a four-day mandatory orientation and training that all Au Pair Care au pairs undergo upon arrival in the United States. The program provides au pairs with enhanced safety training in the categories of driving safety and household safety, in addition to ongoing child care safety training.  

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20 million U.S. children and adolescents suffer preventable injuries annually. A recent survey conducted by Au Pair Care also found that child safety is the number one concern for its American host families.
“The Safety Care program was created as a direct result of feedback from Au Pair Care’s host families, regarding what is most important to them,” said Heidi Woehl, vice president of Au Pair Care. “Child safety has always been a priority for Au Pair Care, and our new safety training enhancements and ongoing training initiatives will further educate and train our au pairs to be better and safer child care providers.”

As a member of the National Safety Council, Au Pair Care’s Safety Care curriculum incorporates best practices from the council regarding child and household safety. It familiarizes au pairs with American safety rules and regulations, as well as the cultural expectations of American host families. Through a variety of expert instruction, online training and interactive role-play, Au Pair Care au pairs will learn first-hand how to handle common safety issues and practice injury prevention techniques.
Key features of Au Pair Care’s Safety Care training program include:

  •     Child Safety: CPR and First Aid certification training by the American Heart Association for all au pairs, making Au Pair Care one of the only au pair agencies to offer this training. Au pairs will also receive ongoing training throughout the year with monthly safety tips as well as practical child care safety advice.
  •     Driving Safety: An online interactive driving course utilizing best practices from the Department of Motor Vehicles and the National Safety Council on how to follow U.S. driving laws and keep children safe while behind the wheel. Au pairs are also expected to hold a current international driver’s license.
  •     Household Safety: Educating au pairs on basic household safety practices and emergency preparedness, including choking hazards, water safety, and what to do in case of a fire. The training offers au pairs the chance to participate in interactive scenarios to prepare for real life situations.
“As parents, our children’s safety is our number one concern,” said Jenni Frank, an Au Pair Care host mom. “Knowing that my au pair has gone through extra safety training and CPR certification with Au Pair Care helps reassure me that my kids will be safe.”

Au Pair Care matches American families with au pairs and offers two main program options to fit each family’s specific needs. The Standard One-Year Program provides dedicated child care and cultural exchange for one year. Au pairs provide up to 45 hours of child care per week chosen by the host family, not to exceed 10 hours per day. For families who are expecting or have a child under 12 months old, Au Pair Care offers the Infant Specialized Program, a longer training program focusing on infant sign language, baby massage techniques, games to stimulate infant mental development, and American parenting techniques. In addition, host families and au pairs who want to extend the au pair’s stay use the Extension Program, which provides up to two years of continuing child care. Families can extend with their au pair for an additional six, nine or 12 months.

About Au Pair Care
Au Pair Care is a leading au pair agency providing affordable live-in child care services to American families since 1989. Designated by the U.S. Department of State, Au Pair Care offers superior childcare to fit families’ unique needs. Au Pair Care has matched more than 40,000 au pairs with American families across the U.S. Au Pair Care is a division of Intrax, a family of organizations that provide a lifetime of high quality educational, work and volunteer programs that connect people and cultures. Intrax is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in 17 countries. To find an au pair to fit your family’s needs call 1(800) 428-7247 or visit http://www.aupaircare.com.

Save $300 when you apply before January 2012


Have you already made up your mind that having a live-in au pair is the best childcare option for you?  If so, why not apply now? If you apply before January 31, 2012 you pay only $50 for the application.  Normally the application fee is $350.  Take that $300 in savings and put it in the educational savings account.  You’ll be glad you did. 

Details:
Savings: $300 discount
Start date of promotion: Jan 10, 2012
Expiration: Jan 31, 2012
Eligibility: Offer valid for new host families welcoming an overseas au pair arrival & cannot be combined with other offers. Families must apply by Jan 31, 2012.

Please contact me (the Inland Empire Area Director at 951.204.8809) to get the promotional code to receive the discount.