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Hi,


We are considering getting an aupair. We have never lived with anyone else apart from the family and had managed ourselves, but think an extra pair of hands will be helpful; specially with a toddler who doesn't want to get in the car or pushchair to do the school run. Can anyone give us advice on how does it work? how much do you pay? how many hours at week do they work? what things do you need to provide them with? what do they help with? any information will be helpful.


Thank you

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