Introduction personnelle
I want to become an au pair because I see it as a unique opportunity to continue growing as a teacher while discovering new cultures. My academic background in Early Childhood Education and Neuroeducation has provided me with a solid foundation in child development, learning processes, and educational strategies. However, I believe that true learning also comes from experience—by engaging with children from different cultural backgrounds and adapting to their ways of seeing and exploring the world.
Being an au pair will allow me to put my knowledge into practice while learning every day from the children I care for and the environments I encounter. Each child and each family brings new lessons that enrich my professional and personal growth. I am particularly motivated by the chance to connect my studies with real-life experiences, to understand how cultural diversity shapes education, and to develop the flexibility and empathy that are essential for teaching.
Ultimately, I want to embrace this experience not only as childcare, but also as an exchange of learning, values, and perspectives. I am committed to offering dedication, responsibility, and warmth to the children, while continuing to grow as a teacher who learns from every child, every family, and every culture.