Au Pair BLOG

Natalie L., from Mexico City
Thanks for “AU Pair in China” program, I finished my program in Shanghai as a year long, I really lived and fulfilled my “Chinese dream”, I love my host family quite much, they are so considering for me. I finished my 2 semesters in the Technology and Engineering University of

Au Pairs of August 2016, Ana, Victoria and Furio
Colombian Au Pair Ana now is living with a Shenzhen family. She finished her first term study in the Shenzhen Polytechnic. Now she is enjoying the summer holiday with the family. Even she studied mandarin for a few months but she speaks quite a lot more than her peers

Tofriend Au Pair’s insurance in China
As an Au Pair you travel to a different country and stay in a host family, insurance should be the must you consider of. Thru out all introduction of au pair program from different au pair agencies in China we found it’s kind of distinguish of AU Pair insurance. This

South African Au Pair’s story in China
Our Au Pair from South Africa was invited to aupair to China in the end of March of 2016, this was her first time to come to Shanghai, China, when she was landing at the Shanghai Pudong Airport she seemed so excited about everything new here : )))

How Au Pair to Interact with and tutor Chinese Children
Introduce yourself. If you do not already know the child, make sure to tell them your name. Also, ask them for their name and age. If you show interest in them, it will make them respect you more. Be sure you don’t come across and if you’re interrogating them
14 things to know before moving to China as an expat
Living in China was an amazing experience. Although we were quite happy most of the time, there are a few things I wish we had known before moving to China as an expat. So if you’re considering living in China, for example as an ESL teacher or to study Chinese,