Go Au Pair in Kansas City offers a child care experience through cultural exchange.
Au Pairs provide reliable, live-in child care which meets the specific needs of your family.
And – an Au Pair costs the same no matter how many children you have.
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Additional Resources for Families and Au Pairs in Kansas City
Driving can be part of your Au Pair’s responsibilities. If this is the case, the Au Pair will need to get a driver’s license from the nearest DMV office.
Au Pairs can learn about inexpensive solutions to travel around town. Taxis and shuttles are also available.
Au Pairs need to complete their education requirement as part of their exchange program in the United States. Here are some places in Kansas City they may be able to enroll.
An Au Pair will need to get a Social Security # before getting a bank account and driver’s license. Go Au Pair will provide a welcome packet with social security information, on the Au Pairs arrival. We advise Au Pairs to wait 10 days after arrival to get their social security number. You can make an appointment at a social security office, closest to your home.
Child-Friendly Activities for Au Pairs and Host Families
Au Pairs will find that Kansas City offers a wide variety of exciting things to do and places to visit. There are many historical museums, art displays, scenic touring, and physical activities. Families can help Au Pairs find activities they are most interested in.
The zoo in SLC is open daily, all year long! Hundreds of animals and fun for all ages! There is also the carousel, the train and a few different play areas.
Lagoon is located in Farmington, Utah and is great for both kids and adults. Lagoon has over 50 rides, shows and events throughout the day, Frightmares during Halloween and a waterpark.
This aquarium is located in Draper, Utah and a great way to spend the day! It has thousands of animals to see and also includes a 4D theater and a Children’s play area for the kids.
This place includes a few museums, Farm Country, and many seasonal activities to enjoy, including Corn Belly’s, Luminaria and the Tulip festival.
See hundreds of live birds or see bird shows, take classes, attend a summer camp or go on a guided tour.