Will my Child Care Provider be qualified? This is one of the most common questions that parents ask when searching for child care… and for good reason! It’s a parents’ responsibility to make sure that their children are receiving proper care. If you have young infants or toddlers it’s even more crucial to make sure your child care provider is qualified.
The Au Pair Program is overseen by the US Department of State. Only designated agencies, like Go Au Pair, can legally bring Au Pairs into the US. Go Au Pair is a long standing company with one of the largest Au Pair applicant pools in the industry! Available Au Pairs have gone through a very extensive application process with interviews, background checks, verification of experience, references, etc. All Au Pair must have documented child care experience. However, we also have Au Pairs that are specifically qualified, with extra experience, to care for infants and toddlers. Infant Qualified Au Pairs also have infant safety training and infant development training. Best of all there is no additional charge for Infant Qualified Au Pairs!
Having an under qualified child care provider is not an option. Choosing an Infant Qualified Au Pair is a great solution!
Visit www.goaupair.com/toledo for more information. Mention the SE Michigan & NW Ohio Patch to receive a discount!
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