As we approach Thanksgiving and the December holidays, families often ask us how they can thank their amazing nannies. Here are some ideas from the Nannies from the Heartland staff!
- Have the children make her cards or art projects.
- Encourage your nanny to take advantage of classes, seminars, and other professional-development opportunities. Pay for the class or pay her for the time she spends at it.
- Tell her about the impact she has on your family: "Sasha sure loves reading with you!" or, "The boys won't stop talking about the trip you took to the zoo." Even better, make it specific to her best qualities: "You are so good at listening to the children," or, "I really admire the way you teach Jacob spelling."
- While a pay raise or bonus is wonderful, also consider compensation that won't be taxable income. This might include a contribution to health insurance or a gift card to Target.
- Give her a framed photo of her with your children or family.
- Make time to ask your nanny for her insight about your children--she is a child care expert!
- Give your nanny her birthday or another special day as additional paid vacation time.
- Recognize milestones, such as her annual anniversary of working for your family. Enlist your children in baking a cake, presenting a special song, or picking her flowers.
- Purchase her a membership to Twin Cities Professional Nannies, the International Nanny Association, or another industry organization.
- Allow your nanny to take the children on outings and to playgroups. Consider purchasing a zoo, pool, or park membership for her to enjoy with your children.
- Make sure your home is stocked with books, art supplies, games, and the other tools she needs to perform her job with excellence.
- Give your nanny regular performance evaluations and feedback. Educate yourself about industry pay and employment standards so you are sure your nanny is being paid competitively. We will happily give our client families advice about current trends; just contact us any time.
- If your nanny is truly exceptional, ask for her permission to nominate her for International Nanny Association's Nanny of the Year award.
- Put together a gift basket based around an activity she enjoys: watching movies, cooking, exercising, scrapbooking, etc. Include gift cards, edibles, and small items. Children love taking part in this!
- If possible, allow her a bit of schedule flexibility for doctors' appointments, important family commitments, and other events in her out-of-work life.
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