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Au-pair program in Germany
With an Au-pair program, young people from all parts of the world are given the opportunity to live with a German host family for a certain period of time (usually 6 to 12 months). They get to know the daily family life of their host family, improve their German language skills and get an interesting insight into another culture. The tasks of an Au-pair are mainly in the childcare but also in the occasional assistance in the household, in return, the family provides catering, accommodation, and a pocket money. The Au-pair program is very advantageous and interesting for both parties (host family and Au-pair). An Au-pair is by no means to be regarded as a domestic worker but as a family member.
Requirements for the guest family:
Requirements for Au-pair:
Tasks of an Au-pair
The daily tasks of an Au-pair are very different. They depend entirely on the individuality and the lifestyle of the family that the Au-pair has taken with them.
The everyday life of an Au-pair generally includes:
Rules and conditions of the Au-pair program
Sophie from Zimbabwe, Au-pair-year in Germany: 11.2017 – 11.2018
It was so exciting waiting in the airport to board my plane; I’ll never forget how hard I tried to keep down my smile. It was one moment in my life when I really knew I was doing the right thing. First of all, Germany is absolutely beautiful. I love everything about it: the sights, the people, the food, the language, and the European way of thinking. I dove straight into it and have never regretted it since.
I have gone to Germany because I wanted to improve my language, travel, learning new culture, find new friends and, of course, to experience Germany family life from the inside. I expected this experience to be very different from any experiences I’ve ever had before; and I truly was right about it! I loved every single part of it, even some negative moments I’ve had can’t make me look at it in a different way! It’s probably because I was lucky to get the best host family ever. At first the weather in Germany really confused me. It was cold, snowy and dark. I was not used to it, but after two weeks I was feeling more comfortable. I was taking care of three kids. They were really kind and polite. My duties where tidying up children’s rooms, kitchen , living and dining room every day in the morning and around 2pm the children will come back from school and I will start playing with them till 7pm when they go to bed.
My first vacation was paid, I got a chance to visit Castle Neuschweinstein the most visited Castle in Germany .I visited the castle because it was one of the things I wrote in my dear letter family and I wanted to visit it. I visited many Museums, and I got to tour Germany cities like Frankfurt, Munich and small towns’ .It was an adventurous year. Me and my friend attended Oktober fest in Munich. With my host family we went to vacation with the kids, I’m very grateful to them for taking me with them. It was truly unforgettable. I was taking care of the kids, but at the same time it wasn’t like real work, but more like a vacation to me too. I was especially excited to see more beautiful places in Germany I’ve never even dreamed about having an opportunity to see them, it was more like a fairy tale to me….but it was real.
Improved the language
I got to improve my language a lot by communicating with the children l was taking care of and attending languages courses even though my German was broken at first but as time goes on I improved and I am still improving. In the German class I attended, there were people from all over the world. It was amazing because we all had different backgrounds and different experiences, but we each could speak German, and that was what we had in common. When I was with my friends, I had so much fun. We shared our rough and good au pair experiences. I tried interacting with people as much as I could, even if I wasn’t sure if I can express myself as I wanted to. When I just got to Germany I could barely express myself because I was forgetting the words, and now its better.
How has my Au Pair experience changed me?
The majority of Au Pairs that I know have decided to take on this experience for a variety of reasons, with improving German being the main goal. As an Aupair I was often asked “ why did you choose to come to Germany instead of other countries?” My response “I decided to become an Au Pair in Germany for a number of reasons. I wanted to build character, experience living in a completely different environment, all whilst working with children and meeting new people. I started to see things from another part of the world. I described the world and my life in another language. I loved to see how people in a different culture would describe things, react to things, or deal with situations. I would be tired every night because my brain was working overtime taking everything in and translating every conversation for the entire day. Everyday provided me with opportunities to learn, grow and build character. I learnt about the German culture and the variety of cultures within the country. Not only am I becoming more comfortable with myself, I feel matured, being independent and developing my knowledge on different cultures and ways of life.
I have gained confidence in myself
The thought of going abroad was always on my mind, and that’s where it stayed for many years. Every now and then the urge to travel would set in but I couldn’t see myself actually doing it. That was until I made the first step. Being an Au Pair has given me the confidence to believe in myself. Remember that a family have chosen you from a list of candidates, to provide care for their children. If they have confidence in you, then you should have confidence in yourself.
My outlook on life has changed
Before this experience, I always thought life was about finding a good job and settling down. Now I realize that life is about experiencing as much as possible, taking everything as it comes, putting you out there and finding the positives in all situations. One of the biggest changes that I’ve noticed is my desire to gain experience. I value the experiences I have, the scenes I see, and the people I meet, opposed to having a variety of materialistic items.
I am open to change
This has been a time to test my abilities to adapt to new situations. Moving across the world and changing jobs, I knew that I would need to adapt quickly to the changes. Including living in another home and driving on the opposite side of the road. As a result, I opened my mind and welcomed change to allow myself to adapt to the new situations.
Meeting people with different cultures, beliefs and outlooks has broadened my knowledge and appreciation for how others live. As an Au Pair you will meet a number of people from different countries who share different beliefs to yourself. You will learn to appreciate your own culture and the cultures of others.
I appreciate my friends, family and home country
This experience has made me really appreciate my family and friends back in Zimbabwe. I’ve always heard the saying ‘Distance makes the heart grow fonder’. Now I can identify with this as I haven’t seen my family in over a year and the distance has definitely made me appreciate our relationships. I am grateful for the support they offered me as I embark on this journey.
Above all I have fallen in love with Germany and am planning to stay and see how it goes!
Sophie 05.12.2018
Andile from Zimbabwe, Au-pair-year in Germany: 07.2017 – 07.2018
July 2017 to July 2018 was a challenging fun filled year as an au-pair in Germany playing with a 6 year old boy, travelling around Europe and the exhilarating German amusement parks rides. It’s very hard to compress a year to be a short story. Well I hope the pictures will do justice in showing my German experience. Au-pairs have a lot of free time and most of them would ask me how I managed to tour most of the parts of Europe and do so many activities my answer was the au-pair ID from my au-pair agent. I got to travel on affordable fares using bla bla car. I had challenges in getting used to driving in the small streets of Germany but got the adrenalin rush of driving on the autobahn. I met people from all over the world and got to share ideas. There were times when I felt home sick and my host family was always there for me and they helped me to overcome it. I got to attend the world famous October festival, the Christmas markets, visited Mercedes-Benz museum, Merkers underground mine. I also got the opportunity to visit other European countries as the Visa gives access to more than 25 European countries. I went to France Strasbourg, Switzerland Bern, Zurich, Vevey, Basel and Madrid Spain. I visited a lot of German cities and towns namely Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Karlsruhe, Baden baden, Bühl, Fulda, Kassel, Reutlingen, Bodensee, Vacha, Friedewald, Heringen and Bad Hersfeld. I do not regret the time I spent as an au-pair in Germany as I got to realise the extremes of cultural differences and I learnt to embrace them. The aupair year experience increased the chances of me being admitted to college in Canada which was a dream come true….
Andile 18.08.2018
Ana from Mexico, Au-pair-year in Germany: 01.2017 – 01.2018
The Au Pair experience in Germany completely changed my way of seeing life. It gave me many joys and incredible experiences.
My family was very good with me at all times, with the babies, many times it was a lot of work, however they always thanked me for the extra time of work.
They are grateful to have shared a year with them and with all the experiences that I shared with my Host Family over time, Jonas and Julius (twins) were complicated most of the time however the daily coexistence made them love me little by little and with the smallest Milla everything was joy and he treated me like her second mother.
Despite not being with them I have them in my heart and I can recommend the Au Pair experience 100%.
Ana 18.03.2018
The factors in favour of becoming an au-pair and against
My own Au-pair experience in Germany (06.2016 – 06.2017)
Becoming an Au-pair was an important decision for me. The things I went through included improving my German skills, collecting a bunch of documents such as recommendations, doing medical examinations, applying for visa and having an interview at the embassy, and of course, having conversations with potential families. All that was totally worth it. During my year in Germany, I’ve learned more than I could’ve possibly done living back home for another couple of years.
Part 1: The main reasons to start seeking for a family right now
All that is great, right? You see those positive posts all over Internet when you Google ‘au-pair’. But did anybody see the points not to start an au-pair life
Part 2: Things to consider before you start looking for a family
When you live with people you will always have some daily routine issues. So despite all those “negative” aspects I mentioned below, I assure you, my family was one the best I’ve ever heard from other au-pairs, and I owe them SO MUCH!
I repeat, these are just my own thoughts. It all may be completely different for you. But if you are something like me, you should consider my key points before applying for an au-pair position.
Anyways, I want to end on a positive note. The au-pair year was an amazing experience and an incredible way to challenge myself. If you do make this decision, I don’t think you will ever regret it (I never heard anyone say that). GOOD LUCK!
Kseniia 12.02.2018