Is it appropriate to gift the parents and if so, what do you give them?
Etiquette dictates you don't truly need to gift the parents because after all, it's the children you are there for.....however.....if you'd like to give to the parents, here are a few easy, inexpensive ideas.
For the Permanent Nanny:
- Make a coupon either on your computer or by hand for a "free of charge evening." Then give the dates on the back of when you are available to watch the children.
- A small gift basket packed with popcorn and/or sweets and a child's movie; it encourages "family time."
- A board game that has at least as many players as there are in the family.
- A tin of cookies that were prepared by you and your charges.
- A simple thank you note expressing how thankful you are for your position.
- A framed finger-paint picture (done by the children of course!) :-)
- A holiday themed "Welcome" mat.
- A couple of holiday kitchen towels.
- Gift card to their favorite restaurant.
- Again, a coupon would suffice, however you probably want to limit it: i.e. "1 hour free" or "free trip to the zoo" for the children, etc...
- Thank you cards with a nice written sentiment about the Family.
- Small boxes of their favorite candy.
- A gift card to their favorite coffeehouse.
- Art projects completed by the children.
- A small house plant, i.e. poinsettia. (animals should be kept away as they are poisonous)
- A simple phone call to share holiday well-wishes.
Please post your ideas in the comment section....after all, sharing is within the season!
Happy Holidays from NannyMall!