Anonymous wrote:APs clearly expect gifts from the host family. But how many APs bother to get gifts for the host family (or at least the kids)? Do you reimburse APs if they shop for the kids (whether giving them an upfront budget to buy the kids gifts from them or giving a bonus large enough to handle a few toys)?
Anonymous wrote:My APs do not always give gifts, to HPs and also sometimes not to kids for birthdays, Christmas. I am completely fine with it if they do not. I do wish, however, when they don't give a gift to kids they would at least make a card or something. Just to show a thought for them. But again, it's ok.
Never occurred to me to reimburse. That seems strange to me. Although I have seen my APs have varying degrees of thrifty-ness, they do shop and could spare a token a couple of times a year if they choose. And if they choose not to, so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Our APs (3) have all given each of us a thoughtful gift in the $20 range - so $60 total is my guess. A toy for CS, some kind of bath and body works thing for me and some kind of food gift for DH. I give them 2-3 gifts (total budget about $200
- sometimes cash, sometimes something I know they want, sometimes a mix) and they usually also get something from my parents like a sweater. We would never consider giving them $ to buy us gifts. Your tone suggests you expect the worst, which simply hasn't been our experience with our lovely au pairs. Hope she will surprise you!