Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. On birthdays, is it ok for me to only send gifts to the kids whose birthday it is?
Whaaaaaaaat? Why would you send anything to the other kids?
Op here. Because in one of the families one time when I gave presents to just the birthday boy, his older sibling (6) got really upset and accused me of not giving her a present for her birthday (which was not true, I had given her one, but it was a few weeks late since I brought it in person). Her parents seem to think that you should give a big gift to the birthday boy and small ones to the other kids to stave off jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. On birthdays, is it ok for me to only send gifts to the kids whose birthday it is?
Whaaaaaaaat? Why would you send anything to the other kids?
Op here. Because in one of the families one time when I gave presents to just the birthday boy, his older sibling (6) got really upset and accused me of not giving her a present for her birthday (which was not true, I had given her one, but it was a few weeks late since I brought it in person). Her parents seem to think that you should give a big gift to the birthday boy and small ones to the other kids to stave off jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Brother and sister.
Sister did tell child that she should not have complained.
I do often ask for suggestions.
I think I may start sending cards with ten dollars bills for Xmas and bday, unless anyone thinks that is a bad idea. Do not live in area with them, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. On birthdays, is it ok for me to only send gifts to the kids whose birthday it is?
Anonymous wrote:No way. Gift only to the birthday kid. Cut down to birthday and maybe Christmas with cards for other occasions. I also agree with the experiences idea: movies, ice cream shop, afternoon tea, etc.