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Presents for teachers
Hi all, with the end of term looming in a couple of months I'm already thinking about what presents to get to thank the teachers. They've been great but I'm on a budget and there's 2 of them.
Any good ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I said they've both been great.It's also because my children have spent so much time with these people for a year and they have a relationship with them and they personally would love to give their teachers, who they love, a present to say thanks and goodbye! I don't see it as an obligation, it's a nice gesture.
I only do it at the end of each school year as a thanks, not at xmas, couldn't afford that!!
My sister used to work in a school and she said the teachers all moaned at getting smellies, they'd rather have a bottle of plonk!! Rather ungrateful I think, but perhaps just a reflection on those particular teachers!
Haj didn't say there was any obligation - just that they felt a nice gesture would be a good idea. I can tell you don't tip in restaurants silly_moo as you perhaps don't understand the idea of "service above and beyond". At least there are people out there who aren't total jobsworths.
I agree with the previous positive posts however. Giving an expensive gift may cause the teacher to feel uncomfortable anyway. Something small and perhaps personal to you might be nice. So that when they enjoy the gift, they remember your children, and you! :-)
Well, to be honest they probably don't do anything above and beyond their duty, but as I said, they spend a lot of time with my children and mthe kids love them and want to buy them a present. You can't expect children to spend so much time with a person and not form bonds.
I buy my nephew a present at xmas but only do it out of duty, that I find questionable, buying for someone my children love and see all the time is perfectly normal I feel, even if it's not xmas.
my bf's mum is a Year 1 teacher and she always loves it when they make her homemade cards. Then again it depends on how old your kids are! She also gets a lot of smellies and chocolates, but I don't think she really minds at all - it is the thought that counts and her hubby and 3 sons help out with the choc. Her husband who teaches in secondary school only looks on in jealousy as she comes home with all the gifts!
There's always the shiny apple route... (only kidding!)
Serious suggestion: how about a nice mug for the staff room...
I've since left the profession it was a fun job but also much harder work than people recognise. I stopped getting paid at 3pm and could leave school then, but often left school after 5pm and did lots of after school club work (voluntarily) to help the school. I spent a lot of my holidays planning work for the next term and going into school to clear the displays/ label draws and books etc etc. If I felt my child had a good teacher I wouldn't think twice about sending a present in as a 'thank you'.
Please don't spend a fortune on a mass produced gift. A heartfelt thank you card with a letter expressing your gratitude will be greatly appreciated.
If your child has any photos of the whole class taken on a school trip or something a framed photo might be nice. Just a thought. Might seem a bit cheesy, and the teacher might appreciate getting away from the little swine.
Chocolate is pretty easy though and tastes good. I don't believe catra 1 got too much chocolate. Such a thing does not exist.
Alternatively, why not make a scrap book or memory book with a page from all the kids.
Happy Holidays!
my older son has 2 teachers and i will probably buy them a mug or a nice diary or pen set.