Happy Holidays!

This holiday season, I received several messages from Japanese au pairs who are already in the United States as an au pair. It has been few months since they arrived to the U.S., and this is their first Christmas and holiday season in the country.

Some local coordinator have her au pairs participate in a volunteer activity during this holiday season to learn the holiday spirit, giving something back. This is an excellent time for au pris to learn more about the U.S. culture.

During the holiday season, many of au pairs will take their vacation and travel other cities to explore America. It is great feeling that my au pairs who used to be bit concerned about coming to the U.S. now enjoying their time in this country.

I thank their host families providing great opportunities to au pairs.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.

Happy Holidays!

Learning a cultural difference from holiday gifts

Kids are going to winter break soon.  Parents are busy preparing for holiday gifts to teachers.  I am trying to give something Japanese to teachers so that they can remember my daughter (smile).

In Japan, giving gifts to teachers are NO. Absolutely, no.  Because teachers are considered as public servants.  We can write a letter, but that’s all about it.

Here, we generally give gift cards, some small items, but giving something means showing our appreciation to teachers.

Japanese au pairs currently in the U.S. must be learning a lot during this holiday season.  Please share your thoughts with your au pairs.

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Chiaki is looking for an excellent host family like you!

Chiaki, 26 years old Japanese au pair is hoping to have a host family who is living in the Southern areas or Eastern side of the United States, such as New York, New Jersey, Boston, North Carolina, Washington D.C. area, Maryland, Virginia, Atlanta.  If you would like to have an au pair immediately, and living in the areas that I mentioned, please contact us.

Chiaki has already experienced a year abroad in Australia and did au pair there. She is seeking another au pair experience, this time, in the United States.

She is cheerful, active, and with over 5000 hours of childcare experience including infant care.

If you are interested in speaking with Chiaki, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Holiday season is the time to find your Japanese au pair!

In less than two weeks, kids are going to the exciting winter break. It may be another two weeks of LONG break for parents.
But, spending time with children is great. Hope you will enjoy this holiday season with your family.

Now, this is time for you to review a variety of excellent Japanese au pairs. We worked hard to help assist Japanese au pairs complete their applications.
Since kids are in the winter break, they could join your au pair search and have them talk with prospective au pairs via Skype. Kids know who is the best fit for them.

If you have any questions about Japanese au pairs, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Below link is our currently available Japanese au pairs.

https://usa.aupairjapanese.com/currently-available-japanese-au-pairs/