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    Tipping Daycare Teachers

    @clintpj There's a pretty established holiday tip list, etiquette wise. Just google "holiday tipping guide." Usually anyone providing a personal service - hairdressers, nail person, housekeepers, etc. And yes, you are actually supposed to tip your garbage men. Holiday tipping had...
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    Tipping Daycare Teachers

    @sweetmissyrose It is though. Either sending one home, having one on the classroom door, a binder in the school office - all very normal. The ECEprofessionals sub has had several threads on this.
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    Tipping Daycare Teachers

    @stevensmith9 Gifting teachers at the holidays is an expected norm in the US. So is sending out a favorites list like that.
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    My toddler eats like 8 things and I don’t have the energy to do anything about it

    @roman101 Completely 100% agree. I can tell you my child will NEVER go to bed with anything less than a nice full belly. And if that means a PB&J and a banana 15 minutes before bed because she didn't like dinner, rock that sandwich girlfriend.
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    My toddler eats like 8 things and I don’t have the energy to do anything about it

    @roman101 Agreed. No clue why you're being downvoted. Some adults just have really weird ego or control issues. Feed kids what they'll eat. Simple.
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    My toddler eats like 8 things and I don’t have the energy to do anything about it

    @dmhanson511 Fed is fed. Food should never be a battle.
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    Tipping Daycare Teachers

    @trailblazer50 I don't think it's correlated tbh. Just about everywhere daycare workers make a sub living wage. I think we were around $1.5-2k/month? It's been two years so I honestly don't remember the exact amount.
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    Tipping Daycare Teachers

    @johnsubira We did $50-100 each. Cash or gift card. I feel that's pretty standard in my area. Not to split hairs, but it is a holiday gift, not a tip.
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