Hello! It's about time I introduce myself as I've been a lurker for a few months now. I have a 9 month old son and I work full time in downtown Minneapolis so I look to this board for a lot of advice about daycare as well as sorting through the different feelings I've been having with being a working mom and missing DS. Now that I've introduced myself, I'll be sure to involve myself more with the board!
I do have a question for you all. We've had a rough start to daycare and the background is needed to help with my question so I'll try to keep it brief. We went through two home daycares at the beginning-one didn't have a set up that would work for a then 3 month old so nap time and feeding times weren't really happening. Then we moved to another home daycare and she decided that her new philosophy (started a week after we started with her) was that she wanted the babies to be independent (she only had my son and hers which were both 6 months at the time) and she would withhold feedings until she felt like picking him up and feeding him and she would put DS in the pack and play for extended periods of time if he was crying (she didn't believe in comforting). Needless to say, that daycare lasted less than a month.
So, that being said, we're at a new center that we absolutely love and are completely comfortable with. We've been there about a month and the main teacher in DS's room has a birthday this month. My question is-should we get her a small birthday gift (something like a bottle of wine and gift card to Target) or is that something that isn't really done at centers? I know we would then have to get the rest of the helpers in DS's room gifts for their birthdays but that is something we are more than willing to do especially considering how much they have helped us and made us comfortable.
If you made it this far, thank you for reading and for the advice!
Re: Intro & question about daycare teacher gifts
We are pretty generous with gifts to DS's daycare teachers, but I have never done birthday gifts. I don't trust myself to remember or know every teacher' birthday. When I do know of a birthday, I certainly acknowledge it and say "Happy Birthday".
We give generous gifts for Christmas, teacher appreciation week, and a farewell/thank-you gift when DS moves to the next room. I genuinely appreciate his teachers and I like taking the opportunity to show that. I also always write a sincere handwritten thank you note.
I keep gifts pretty generic (gift cards, chocolate, lotion, etc).
MMC 3.30.16
IVF #1: 9/11: ER: 12R, 11M, 10F, No Frosties; 5dt: 2 blasts, 1 morula; DD born 6/3/12
IVF #2: 11/12-12/12: ER: 20R, 20M, 16F, 4 Frosties; 5dt: 3 blasts, DS born 8/9/13
@DaisyBlinks-is there a certain mom that heads up the money pool? That sounds like a good idea but I can't see most of the moms at our center wanting to do something like that.