Nanny or Au Pair

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An Au Pair, also commonly called a Nanny, helps families with childcare, as well as performing some domestic and housekeeping duties. Au Pairs typically work in exchange for a small salary and a room in the host family's home, whereas a Nanny is more often a freelance worker who lives separately from the host family.

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