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Is a Gift for Pre-school Teacher's Necessary?

Hi mom's!

My son is last day for his pre-school is this week. My Question is Do you Mom's give gifts to teacher's?? We are financially struggling with my husband just working contract job. Feeling like I should give a gift card or something but, will be expensive for 4 teachers.
Any recommendation's of gift to say thank you would be appreciated.

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Why not something simple and inexpensive? Maybe a batch of home baked cookies. A gift only requires forethought and care...not elegance and money.

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No teacher ever expects you to give her/him a gift. If you chose to they will always be appreciative, but don't ever feel that you need to. A simple card with heart-felt sentiments would be enough. Even if you have been the parent who always does so, in times like we're having, every teacher is more than understanding.

I donated to the Children's Hospital in Oakland in my son's preschool teachers names. They give you a little card to give to the teachers but it doesn't reveal the amount...so it could be as little or as much as you want. The teachers loved it!

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Why not something simple and inexpensive? Maybe a batch of home baked cookies. A gift only requires forethought and care...not elegance and money.

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Even just a handmade card would be a thoughtful gift. Tell them all the things you appreciate about your experiences with them. Believe me, anyone would like that. =) And no, gifts are not required, just nice.

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Hi K., No gift is necessary just a sweet note. We used to use a picture my girls had painted (you can cut one into four cards, at this age it's usually just a bunch of colors anyway) Then I'd write a sentence or two right from my daughters mouth about the school or teacher. It's always obvious I'm writing for the little one and they often come out hilarious or really touching. Your son will get the idea that it's important to show appreciation.

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I agree with Helen. No gift is required, but a thoughtful note is a great idea. Perhaps ask your child what he liked best about each teacher and include it in the card.

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The gifts are not necessary, but appreciated. As a teacher myself, some of the most appreciated gifts were $5 gift cards from Starbucks, a Thank You note that expressed how much I meant to a child (from the parent--I still have this note and will treasure it always), and a Target gift card in which all the classroom parents pooled together whatever they could afford to give me one gift card.

One last thought--for my son's preschool teachers, I bought gift coins for the hamburger joint next to the school. Cost me $25 and they could buy 5 hamburgers. One day for lunch they ordered hamburgers and had lunch on me.

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K.,

I work for a pre-school and my favorite gift is always when the child draws a picture, makes the card etc. That is the most special remembrance to me. No gift is needed.

M.

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I have been a preschool teacher for the last 10yrs. I can say that the best gift ever given is a card or a drawn picture from the child. There is no need to go all out on a gift, show your appreciation by telling the teacher what he/she has meant to you, your child and your family.

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I don't know what the norm is for gifts for preschool teachers, but I don't think you should go overboard with gifts given your current financial situation. The teachers would probably be delighted with a special note of thanks from you and a home-baked goodie like nut bread, cookies, etc. Most people are mindful about how careful we need to be with our spending, and would appreciate even a small gesture like this.

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