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  2. Even advocates for au pair child care say program needs ... - AOL

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    Jordan from Cultural Care Au Pair said the program is “comprehensively regulated” with plenty of vetting and safeguards like regular check-ins with a local coordinator, and pointed to surveys ...

  3. Opinion - Au pair program is a model for solving our child ...

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    America has a caregiver problem. ... as a cultural exchange program. Young foreign nationals spend a year or two in the U.S. living with an American family and providing that family with up to 45 ...

  4. Au pair - Wikipedia

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    An au pair (/ oʊ ˈ p ɛər /; pl.: au pairs) is a person working for, and living as part of, a host family.Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family’s responsibility for child care as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance or stipend for personal use.

  5. EF Education First - Wikipedia

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    [7] [3] The company also launched an au pair programme in 1988, EF Au Pair, today Cultural Care Au Pair, which is regulated by the U.S. Department of State. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1988, EF served for the first time as the official language training services provider for the Seoul Olympic Games, giving free language training services to judges, athletes ...

  6. Au pair organizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An au pair organization is an agency which complies with 22 CFR 62.31 (which deals with foreign relations—specifically, au pairs.) This program allows foreign nationals between the ages of 18 and 26 to live with a host American family for one year, with a one-year extension permitted.

  7. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    While the problem is more intractable in developing countries, the developed world still does not equitably provide quality early childhood care and education services for all its children. In many European countries, children, mostly from low-income and immigrant families, do not have access to good quality early childhood care and education.

  8. Transcultural nursing - Wikipedia

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    It is a specific cognitive specialty in nursing that focuses on global cultures and comparative cultural caring, health, and nursing phenomena. It was established in 1955 as a formal area of inquiry and practice. It is a body of knowledge that assists in providing culturally appropriate nursing care. [1]

  9. Cultural safety - Wikipedia

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    Cultural safety has a close focus on: 1) understanding the impact of the health care provided as a bearer of his/her own culture, history, attitudes and life experiences and the response other people make to these factors; 2) challenging health care providers to examine their practice carefully, recognising the power relationship in health care ...