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Au Pairs can work in two host-family on the program
False
Men can also be Au Pair
False
Au Pairs have to book a hotel room to stay in
False
Au Pairs have opportunities to travel during free time.
True
Some families don't have children
False
Many Au Pairs don't receive a local transportation pass.
False
Playtime activities include arts and crafts, reading, and outdoor games
True
Au Pairs may have free afternoons while children are at school.
True
AuPair don't need to follow a schedule during the program
False
Some programs prioritize candidates with a driver’s license.
True
Many Au Pairs must complete a first aid course.
True
Au Pairs don't need to provide proof of vaccinations.
False
The USA program requires a minimum stipend of about $195.75 per week.
True
Interviews with families are common before selection.
True
Some Au Pairs feel isolated.
True
They should treat the Au Pair as part of the family.
True
Families mustn't follow program rules regarding work hours
False
They must offer one meal a day.
False
Host families must provide a private bedroom.
True
The experience helps develop independence.
True
Traveling is a common benefit of the program.
True
They can't make international friends.
False
Some countries provide an educational allowance.
True
Au Pairs can take language classes.
True
Some families offer bonuses or gifts
True
A stipend is provided to cover personal expenses.
True
Au Pairs have to buy their own food
False
Au Pairs don't receive free accommodation
False
Overtime is usually not allowed in the program.
True
Au Pairs often work 25–45 hours per week, depending on the country
True
Bathing and dressing children may be required.
True
Playing with children is not key part of the job.
False
Responsibilities may include picking up/dropping off children from school.
True
Au Pairs help with heavy household chores
False
Duties include preparing meals for children.
True
Taking care of children is not the primary responsibility
False
Au Pairs may need a medical check-up before departure.
True
Most programs require Au Pairs to pass a background check.
True
A driver's license may be needed, depending on the country and family.
True
Many programs require an Au Pair to be unmarried and without children.
True
Basic language skills in the host country’s language are not required.
False
Some countries require a high school diploma.
True
Families provide food, accommodation, and a weekly or monthly stipend.
True
The program doesn't require applicants to have some childcare experience.
False
Au Pairs are not considered employees but rather part of a cultural exchange.
True
Most Au Pairs are between 15 and 20 years old.
False
Au Pairs typically sign a contract lasting 2 to 6 months
False
Au Pairs live with host families and provide childcare in exchange for room, board, and a stipend.
True
AuPair is an exchange program for students
False
"Au Pair" is a French term meaning "on par" or "equal to."
True