@Gabrielle what’s a reasonable amount? $10, $20?
Hun , I’ve worked in daycares for 4 years have fixed multiple kids hairs and done other stuff to go above the expectations ( probably a lot like this provider who looked after babygirl) we tend to do these things so regularly that it’s just normal to us , no matter what u give her I’m sure it’ll be more than enough to help her see u appreciate the care she gives ur kid xxx
I’ve heard a thank you goes a long way
@Angela of course a thank you is always nice but most teachers are over worked and underpaid so if I’m in a position to give more than a thank you, I will.
@Lailey lou I totally understand this. It’s in their nature. I won’t go over the top lol just something small that says thank you
@Mae honestly I wish more of the parents were like u , as much as we never expect anything when those gifts did show up it defo put a smile on everyone’s faces , even a box of chocolates for the room would have made a bad day the best ! Thankyou for thinking of daycare workers as people 🥹🥰 Xx
I do a target or Walmart gift card. Cause then she can really buy whatever she wants or needs. Whether it’s sweets, stuff for her own child, clothes, whatever it’s a catch all.
$10 is Perfect! And then at the end of the school year maybe something a little more grand, like a $25 gift card in a Cute inexpensive Tumblr cup (from like 5below) with candy in it! 💛
A gift card would be perfect and maybe a small snack that she likes. A little gesture can go a long way.
A gift card
I think maybe a gift card unless you know specific products they like