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What is the difference between an Infant Specialized au pair and a standard au pair?

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What is the difference between an Infant Specialized au pair and a standard au pair?

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Infant Specialized au pairs provide families with infants (0-12 months) with a trained au pair who specializes in infant caregiving and development. All Infant Specialized au pairs have at least 200 documented hours of childcare experience with infants and children under two. AuPairCare’s Infant Specialized au pairs receive training in Infant CPR by the American Heart Association and receive 5 days of intensive training in infant caregiving and development including topics such as: establishing routines for babies, feeding, bathing, soothing, transportation and general household safety. AuPairCare au pairs are also taught by certified instructors in baby massage and baby sign language to help nurture your babies healthy growth and encourage language development.

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