SeaJenSurf
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Hi
My husband and I have 2.5 year old triplets. We are looking for our next Au Pair (nanny). Right now, we have a hearing Au Pair from The Netherlands. She learned ASL for our family and returns home this December to go to college.
To be qualified as a true Au Pair, you must be currently living outside the United States and between the ages of 18-26. Those are the requirements set by the United States Visa and immigration laws.
My husband and I are deaf. All 3 of our kids are hearing, but ASL is their first and primary language. We live in Hawaii and enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities. Our Au Pair lives with us and has a scooter we provide for transportation.
If you're interested in a childcare position in Hawaii, PM me. Things about you I would want to know is if you are deaf or hearing, what sign language(s) you know, what type of work you are doing now and what type of childcare experience you have.
Thanks
My husband and I have 2.5 year old triplets. We are looking for our next Au Pair (nanny). Right now, we have a hearing Au Pair from The Netherlands. She learned ASL for our family and returns home this December to go to college.
To be qualified as a true Au Pair, you must be currently living outside the United States and between the ages of 18-26. Those are the requirements set by the United States Visa and immigration laws.
My husband and I are deaf. All 3 of our kids are hearing, but ASL is their first and primary language. We live in Hawaii and enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities. Our Au Pair lives with us and has a scooter we provide for transportation.
If you're interested in a childcare position in Hawaii, PM me. Things about you I would want to know is if you are deaf or hearing, what sign language(s) you know, what type of work you are doing now and what type of childcare experience you have.
Thanks