Judy family has a 3 years old son is ready to host one Au Pair in Beijing
Dear potential au pair,
I am writing this letter to welcome you to our home as an Au Pair. I am Judy. My son is three years old and full of energy, having just started kindergarten. He absolutely loves Ultraman and Lego toys. In order to cultivate his interest in English, I often accompany him in watching English cartoons together. I hope to find an au pair brother or sister who can live with us and help foster his English language skills through daily activities.
Of course, my intention in hosting an au pair is not solely for the purpose of language learning; I also want my child to broaden his horizons and experience different cultures. If your country has any interesting festivals or activities, you can introduce them to him and engage him in crafts or other exciting endeavors – he will definitely be thrilled!
We reside in Haidian District, Beijing, which is home to many universities. You will quickly make new friends here, whether they are Chinese or foreigners. It's a very open-minded community that thrives with cultural atmosphere.
As for our family background, I am a teacher while my husband works as a photographer. We would love to share our lives with you by treating you to delicious Chinese cuisine and taking you on trips to places like the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Summer Palace. Every weekend we explore different parks together or visit museums/ amusement parks – overall it's always relaxed and enjoyable. In terms of expectations for the future cohabitation period: we hope for good hygiene habits from everyone involved along with cheerful personalities that excel at communication skills.
Although our child may not understand everything initially due to his young age, we hope that you can be patient and attentive towards him using various methods of capturing his attention. We will also provide various learning materials such as toys or any other assistance necessary for bridging the gap between you two. Lastly but most importantly: we wish for living together happily like a family for some time