See great thread on http://www.mamasource.com/article/is-a-graduation-gift-required
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Yes, a parent should consider giving a graduation gift to a child as a way to celebrate their hard work and achievements. It can serve as a meaningful gesture of recognition and encouragement for their future endeavors. The gift can also symbolize a transition, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another in their life. Ultimately, it’s a personal choice that can strengthen the parent-child relationship.
Sure. Personally, I give a US Savings Bond to be given to the child at graduation or 18th birthday . It is a tidy sum by then.
The amount of money typically given as a gift for a Ph.D. graduation varies, but it is common to give between 50 to 100 as a gift.
No, graduation presents are optional. You do not have to send one.
Graduation cards are not a must but a thought provoking gift. It is not necessary to buy all of them a gift, but buying each one shows that they were in your thoughts.
A camera, a gift, and a smile.
An Olive Garden gift card is a possible graduation gift. You also could give her OPI nail polish.
Anything you can afford should be received with gratitude. You could give $50 - $100 or more depending on what you feel like giving his child. It's up to the individual.
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There are a variety of ideas for graduation gifts depending on the amount of money you wish to spend for this gift. I know that many graduates in our area are given a vacation, but that could be a rather expensive gift. Some sites that will provide you with other ideas can be found here: http://www.gifts.com/occasion/graduation/1lu http://www.personalcreations.com/personalized-graduation-gifts-pgradua