Anonymous wrote:I'm the room mom for a close-in burb center with a long waiting list.
It's amazing how cheap people are. I get that things can be tight, but like one PP pointed out- these ladies are with our kids more during the week than we are. And at centers, even with exorbitant tuition - there isn't a trickle down. These workers are not making very much money.
I ended up throwing in close to $300 so that both of the main teachers and the two floaters could have a respectable gift.
Anonymous wrote:How do you figure out what is the 'norm' when everyone gives individual gifts? I don't want to be seen as cheap, but I have no idea what to gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this questions has been asked a hundred times, but I'm getting conflicting advice from friends. Do people generally give smaller amounts to center teachers? This is our first holiday at a center- previously we had a home daycare with only two providers. There, we gave 1/2 of a week's tuition to both which amounted to almost $500 each. I was thinking the same for the center - just $1000 split between 7 teachers (four in my one year DD's room and the two teachers in my oldest DD's room). Is this the norm?
You paid $4000/mo for an in home daycare
This blows my mind also
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this questions has been asked a hundred times, but I'm getting conflicting advice from friends. Do people generally give smaller amounts to center teachers? This is our first holiday at a center- previously we had a home daycare with only two providers. There, we gave 1/2 of a week's tuition to both which amounted to almost $500 each. I was thinking the same for the center - just $1000 split between 7 teachers (four in my one year DD's room and the two teachers in my oldest DD's room). Is this the norm?
You paid $4000/mo for an in home daycare
Anonymous wrote:I know this questions has been asked a hundred times, but I'm getting conflicting advice from friends. Do people generally give smaller amounts to center teachers? This is our first holiday at a center- previously we had a home daycare with only two providers. There, we gave 1/2 of a week's tuition to both which amounted to almost $500 each. I was thinking the same for the center - just $1000 split between 7 teachers (four in my one year DD's room and the two teachers in my oldest DD's room). Is this the norm?