Life in the US
Life in the United States: Hints for Success
Hints for Success
- Stay in touch with your Community Counselor
- Call if you cannot come to a monthly meeting.
- Let your counselor know if you will be out of town.
- Call when you need help or advice.
- Be a good buddy
- Remember what it is like to be a new au pair. Welcome new arrivals.
- Arrange to meet a new au pair.
- Take her out.
- Accompany her to the next cluster meeting.
- Take responsibility for your actions
- No one is perfect. If you make a mistake, take responsibility and try to correct the situation.
- Respect the privacy of others
- Gossiping about other au pairs and host families can be very harmful.
- If your friends confide in you, honor the confidence.
- Do not tell others about what goes on in other host families.
- Communicate
- Share your ideas, discuss cultural differences, ask questions when you don't understand.
- If you have a problem, present it to your host parents clearly and calmly. Suggest a solution to the situation. Listen to what they say and try to reach a compromise.
- Let your host family know if language is a problem. Admit if you do not understand a word or instructions. Ask questions.
- Follow house rules
- The only way you will establish trust is by following rules - even those with which you may not agree. If you are not sure of the house rule, ask.
- Be considerate of your host parents
- Keep them informed of where you are going.
- Let them know if you are staying out overnight.
- If you plan on traveling, discuss the details with them and do not interfere with their schedules. Remember that your host parents are tired when they get home from work.
- Show appreciation - return the favors your family does for you with kindness and generosity.
- Take initiative - don't wait to be asked, anticipate children's needs, offer to help when you are sharing "family time."
- Set a good example
- The children you care for look up to you. Don't do things in front of the children that their parents would not want them doing.
- Shower or bathe regularly
- Most Americans value cleanliness as a virtue. Families expect that their au pairs will bathe or shower regularly, wash hair frequently and change into clean clothes daily. Use deodorant.
- Take care of yourself
- Have reasonable expectations of yourself - be patient as you learn to adjust to life in America.
- Try to understand and accept cultural differences - that is part of why you came here. Learn from the experience.
- If you are feeling homesick or house-bound, call someone and give yourself something to look forward to.
- Keep reasonable evening hours if you are expected to get up early to work the next day.
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