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0 after 1 voteI think it's a nice idea to give gifts to the teachers but that it can get a little overboard sometimes. They end up with way too many 'teacher' mugs and such. I like the idea of all the parents pitching in for a gift card, I also think "consumable" gifts like movie tickets, starbucks cards and such are nice.
Lately what I've been doing though is giving an education-related charitable donation and then writing a card to the teacher saying something nice about the work they are doing and letting them know about the donation in their honour. Unicef for example has lots of different educational programs on the go and you can make targeted donations to. Depending on your budget you can donate anything from textbooks to soccer balls to vaccines. The teachers at my son's school were thrilled and touched that we did this in their honour and as an added bonus it helped my kids to learn something about how fortunate they are to have access to such high-quality, publically funded education.
I think it's a nice idea to give gifts to the teachers but that it can get a little overboard sometimes. They end up with way too many 'teacher' mugs and such. I like the idea of all the parents pitching in for a gift card, I also think "consumable" gifts like movie tickets, starbucks cards and such are nice.
Lately what I've been doing though is giving an education-related charitable donation and then writing a card to the teacher saying something nice about the work they are doing and letting them know about the donation in their honour. Unicef for example has lots of different educational programs on the go and you can make targeted donations to. Depending on your budget you can donate anything from textbooks to soccer balls to vaccines. The teachers at my son's school were thrilled and touched that we did this in their honour and as an added bonus it helped my kids to learn something about how fortunate they are to have access to such high-quality, publically funded education.
My kids like to do little crafty projects for their favorite teachers and I usually give the teachers some sort of gift certificate. When my son was in 2nd grade we gave his teacher a McDonald's gift book and she told my son that she absolutely loved it, that she had taken her two children out for a lunch...and to me that says that she did not have to cook that meal. And if she is anything like me, getting out of having to cook once in a while is a wonderful thing! She was really sweet about it and raved to my son about how thoughtful he was.
Does anyone have any cute crafts that a 7 year old and a 10 year old would be able to do with limited help? (You know how kids are...they want to do it all themselves...and of course that is the part that really makes them special imo)
Thanx!!
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