Christmas Gift for In-home Childcare

Updated on November 21, 2008
K.S. asks from Camp Hill, PA
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We take our 5 month old son to a sitter full time, who works from home, and has a few other children she watches. I want to get her a gift for the holidays but I have no idea what is appropriate as far as how much to spend and if she would have certain expectations. Thoughts?

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F.V.

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K.,
A gift card to a restaurant or a massage. That would be a nice gift as it would take place out of the home away from children. I would do it in the amount of a days pay (her pay)
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S.O.

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Can I tell you how grateful I am you asked this question! I also use an in-home-childcare. And I was thinking the same thing recently! So just wanted to thank you for putting this out there! It helped me! haha

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C.J.

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Not a large amount. Maybe like $25/$35 dollars. A simple card with a gift certificate to get a manicure or her hair done is always wonderful for a woman who rarely prob gets to do for herself. She prob has very few expectations, and no matter what you got for her, she would be blessed, and very thankful.

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C.H.

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Since it is full time the least should be $50. This is the person that takes care of your child full time. I clean peoples houses and at Christmas they all tip at least $50 (and some as high as $100) and I am only there once a week. I do understand times can be tough but cut out something else and give your sitter the appriciation she deserves! I will be giving mine $50 and she only picks up my son 2 times a week.

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D.P.

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I'm not sure about the amount--that's really up to you. Maybe $50? How about a gas/grocery gift card? I think everyone could use those!

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E.S.

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I completely agree with the gift card idea, whether it be for gas/groceries or a nice restaurant. If she's a single woman, maybe the gas/groceries maybe more helpful than a restaurant card where it's nicer to share with a friend/loved one.

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