José María
What's the difference among "babysitter", "childminder" and "au pair"? I recently find the word "childminer" in a British text. I know, in some extent, the meaning of "au pair" but I don't know exactly the meaning the difference among the three words.
2013年4月30日 06:55
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A babysitter is someone hired for an evening while the parents go out on a date. A babysitter is short term. A childminder is more of a daytime thing. They are a pre-school and young child educator or daycare provider. This is also short term An au pair is a live in nanny who takes care of the kids. This person is there for a long while.
2013年4月30日
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2013年7月29日
The concept of "au pair" is that they are part of the family. They live there for a time. Most au pairs are involved with childcare, usually with some child care training, but not all.
2013年4月30日
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