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Reply to "Over the top gift to a therapist we are so grateful for?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think $100 is a little too much...I personally would feel uncomfortable if a client gave me that, but that's just me...Maybe you could do sth more personal like have your kid draw a picture with the words "thank you" (provided your kid is old enough/can do that kind of stuff of course)...? Just my 2 cents...[/quote] Really? That's the alternative you suggest? From a $100 gift card to a drawing? Let's be real here. People appreciate homemade gifts (though maybe more than a drawing?) but they also really appreciate things more in the realm of gifts than doodles. I'd suggest you give a nice card with something drawn by your child and a nice note, with perhaps a note sent to the persons supervisor if they have one. Then add in maybe a $50 gift card to somewhere with a small gift. [/quote] Yes, this is what I suggest. You could frame the drawing so the therapist can hang it in her office. Honestly, I think it is nice and thoughtful. OP mentionned that they are very grateful for the therapist, that tells me that the therapist in question probably really cares and does not just do what she does for the money. [/quote]
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