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3males and me
post 20/11/2012, 01:54 PM
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This will be our first christmas with DS in daycare and I was just wondering what the etiquette is on present buying for the carers. DS loves being with both the ladies in the nursery and I would like to give them something as I'm so thankful that his transition into daycare was easy but I'm just wondering if it is the done thing.

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post 20/11/2012, 02:02 PM
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yes - it is the done thing, and usually if you don't you'll be the only one.
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post 20/11/2012, 02:11 PM
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Thanks bonnybabe original.gif
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post 20/11/2012, 02:11 PM
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You wouldn't be the only one if you didn't buy.


I never did.

I only do now if I actually like the carer/teacher and if they have helped my child over the year.
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post 20/11/2012, 02:17 PM
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My first year too.

I actually do voluntary work with children, and as kind as it is - the acres of chocolate at Xmas can get a bit OTT.

So DSs carers are getting movie vouchers - if they don't want them, they can easily re-gift them, and I very much doubt they will end up melted together in a January heatwave and thrown out when re-discovered in August!!
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post 20/11/2012, 02:38 PM
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I second movie tickets. We do this every year and it is always well received. I think after all the chocolate and homemade food it something different but something that most people enjoy.
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3males and me
post 20/11/2012, 08:08 PM
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I was thinking about giving them movie tickets. As much as I love getting homemade treats, I wouldn't subject anyone else to my cooking!
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post 26/11/2012, 02:08 PM
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To add to this, this is also our first Christmas with day care - there is a core group or about 3-4 carers in my DS' room, but also another 3-4 casuals - should I be buying the same gifts for all or only the core carers

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post 28/11/2012, 04:03 PM
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I get the 3 girls in her room the $10 body shop packs and a big thing of choccies for the casual workers in that room original.gif
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post 28/11/2012, 04:05 PM
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oooooh i like the movie tic idea!!!!

I might do that this year original.gif
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