We've been using our nanny for about 5 hours a week for 5 years. She works full time for her other family in summer so we'll lose her next Friday. We basically fill some hours while her 'real' family's kids are in school. The other family is letting her go after summer because their kids have aged out of needing a nanny. We'll continue to use this nanny as our go-to nighttime sitter, but won't be using her during the day anymore because the share we had set up is ending. Should I give her a gift on her last day? |
I don't know from "should" - but it would be a lovely thought and well-remembered by the nanny. |
Let the kids make her a card. It will mean a lot to them and to her as a symbol of your intention to keep her in their lives. |
I'm a nanny and I do shares a lot or occasionally have a third child add on for a few hrs a week for a few weeks or take them on a day off regularly for a specified period of time etc. I always acknowledge the child on their last day w/ me and take them on a special outing, get ice cream or whatever. I have never had a family acknowledge me in return. It's not a big deal but I am sure she'd appreciate it and it would make her feel good. |
No. Five hours a week is nothing. |
You can if you feel close to her as a person and feel her service has been exceptional.
But if you do not, it is not in bad faith or anything. I do not think she is expecting anything. But don't forget to express your gratitude at least. A "Thank You" goes a long way for us nannies. |
This is what causes so much confusion on this board. You have a babysitter not a nanny. |
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