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On July 4th, 2026 the entire nation will come together to celebrate America’s 250th birthday! From exciting events in the U.S. Capitol to every state and city throughout the U.S, events and celebrations will be everywhere. Nothing says ‘America’ quite like a Fourth of July celebration. Au Pairs in the U.S. will experience a historic event that will not happen again in many of...

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To say that parenting has changed over the past 20+ years would be putting it mildly. Millennial and Gen Z child care looks completely different compared to their childhood experiences. Nearly 30% of people work remotely, shift work is increasingly common, and many parents are piecing together income from multiple sources while managing family life. With so many moving parts,...

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Learning English is more than memorizing vocabulary lists and completing grammar exercises. True language mastery comes from real-world practice, cultural immersion, and daily conversations with native speakers. For non-native English speakers seeking to transform their language abilities, living with a Host Family in the United States offers an unparalleled opportunity to ac...

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There are many differences between an Au Pair and a regular Nanny. Nannies are employees who provide childcare, often with set hours and a job-first focus. An Au Pair, on the other hand, becomes part of your household, sharing meals together, joining in family routines, and supporting your children in a more personal way. Another important difference is that while a Nanny is ...

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In the United States, less than half of all households fit what’s officially considered a “traditional” setup, meaning a married couple raising children together. This also means hosting an Au Pair can look different for each family. For divorced parents who share custody, for example, childcare often spans two homes with different schedules, routines, and dynamics. In these ...

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