Orientation in New York City
Your year in the United States will be an unforgettable experience. Our 5-day orientation session in New York City lets you begin to adjust to American life, and helps prepare you for your responsibilities as an au pair. InterExchange’s New York City staff will be there to welcome you, answer your questions, and make sure you enjoy your time in “The Big Apple.”
Please remember to bring pocket money for food and other expenses and remember that everyone, including au pairs must tip at restaurants when they are in America, this includes at the diner during orientation week!
Orientation Topics include:
• First Aid (Health and Safety, and CPR)
• Childhood development
• Cultural differences and adjusting to the USA and life with an American family
• J-1 Visa rules (this is the visa you are on)
• Au Pair USA program information and policies
• Insurance information
• Social Security Cards
• Your questions
• Detailed instructions for travelling to your host family
• New York City Tour
Read more about the orientation here
Training with Your Host Family
For the first three days after you arrive at your host family’s house, one or both of the host parents will stay with you to help familiarize you with the family’s routines, schedules, and habits. Your local coordinator will also check in with you during this time to make sure you are settling in well.
During these first few days, you’ll get a lot of information. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. It’s important that you understand everything your host parents are communicating to you.
Of course, the most important—and fun—responsibility you’ll have during this time is getting to know the children. Your arrival is an adjustment for them too, and you can help make them comfortable by spending plenty of time with them.