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I was thinking of that same thing. My son is in 3rd grade now, daughter in 2nd

grade, I am going to get their classroom teacher a little (extra). So far,

the teachers my son had, in this school that he's in now, has lots of energy and

does a lot with the class. What is most important to me " first is " my son

likes his teacher. she also teaches him in a way that he does learn & is doing

well in her class. If I could bake as well as some of the other parents, I

would bake something for them. but, instead, I get them a gift certificate to a

favorite cafe, or subways, pizza. something near the school, at lunch if they

can eat with a group or on the weekend with family. What were you thinking of

getting the teachers for Christmas? Happy Holidays - Rose

LJL <laura6307@...> wrote:

Do you all give different amounts depending on who? Should his teacher

get the most, for example?

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I like the idea of gift certificates. Our kids are on special diets

(no gluten, etc.,) so I can't contaminate the house with traditional

baking, even though I do think that suggestion is quite thoughtful.

We have Blockbusters and Subway near us, and really a whole bunch of

bagel and sandwich places. I spoke to an ex-teacher this morning, and

she said that teachers really like the gift certificates the most.

This person said that ornaments are their least favorite presents (that

people like to decorate their own trees), seconded by mugs (just how

many do you need), and lastly by candles (again, they get too many).

She said that teachers often wind up regifting or giving those items

away. She also said that they get so many food items that it is

impossible to eat them all without feeling bad about their bodies, so

things that come in small quantities but have cute and reusable

packaging are really nice (like a gift tin/jar with a few varieties of

chocolates or a half dozen cookies). She also said that kitchen

gadgets are often nifty gifts.

I hope her suggestions help some of you like they helped me. I never

knew that about Christmas ornaments and mugs.

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> Hello ,

> I was thinking of that same thing. My son is in 3rd grade now,

daughter in 2nd grade, I am going to get their classroom teacher a

little (extra). So far, the teachers my son had, in this school that

he's in now, has lots of energy and does a lot with the class. What is

most important to me " first is " my son likes his teacher. she also

teaches him in a way that he does learn & is doing well in her class.

If I could bake as well as some of the other parents, I would bake

something for them. but, instead, I get them a gift certificate to a

favorite cafe, or subways, pizza. something near the school, at lunch

if they can eat with a group or on the weekend with family. What were

you thinking of getting the teachers for Christmas? Happy Holidays -

Rose

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LOL, Your question was a good one! over by us, teachers seem to get lots of

bake goods & plants. When I sent in the gift certificates, We got so many

compliments and thank you cards. Some even sent us a thank you card saying they

took a special friend to the cafe and enjoyed themselves. I didn't think of

" Block Busters " . Block Busters is another great idea, with winter here.

staying in, watching a DVD is always fun. You gave me another idea with " gift

certificates " . I didn't think of that either about the mugs. They must

accumulate. year after year . LOL - Rose

LJL <laura6307@...> wrote: I like the idea of gift certificates. Our

kids are on special diets

(no gluten, etc.,) so I can't contaminate the house with traditional

baking, even though I do think that suggestion is quite thoughtful.

We have Blockbusters and Subway near us, and really a whole bunch of

bagel and sandwich places. I spoke to an ex-teacher this morning, and

she said that teachers really like the gift certificates the most.

This person said that ornaments are their least favorite presents (that

people like to decorate their own trees), seconded by mugs (just how

many do you need), and lastly by candles (again, they get too many).

She said that teachers often wind up regifting or giving those items

away. She also said that they get so many food items that it is

impossible to eat them all without feeling bad about their bodies, so

things that come in small quantities but have cute and reusable

packaging are really nice (like a gift tin/jar with a few varieties of

chocolates or a half dozen cookies). She also said that kitchen

gadgets are often nifty gifts.

I hope her suggestions help some of you like they helped me. I never

knew that about Christmas ornaments and mugs.

>

> Hello ,

> I was thinking of that same thing. My son is in 3rd grade now,

daughter in 2nd grade, I am going to get their classroom teacher a

little (extra). So far, the teachers my son had, in this school that

he's in now, has lots of energy and does a lot with the class. What is

most important to me " first is " my son likes his teacher. she also

teaches him in a way that he does learn & is doing well in her class.

If I could bake as well as some of the other parents, I would bake

something for them. but, instead, I get them a gift certificate to a

favorite cafe, or subways, pizza. something near the school, at lunch

if they can eat with a group or on the weekend with family. What were

you thinking of getting the teachers for Christmas? Happy Holidays -

Rose

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I have given many gifts over the years. Gift certificates, Burt's Bees gift

sets, Bath and Body Works items, Blockbuster cards etc. I'm not sure yet

what I'll do this year. I will be buying for the classroom teacher, Conor's

assistant, student teacher, and therapists (3). I may do Dunkin Donuts gift

certificates which I've done in the past but need to keep cost down this year

to about $5 per person because I've got so many to buy for. Pam :)

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Happy Holidays Pam,

Dunkin Donuts also sounds like a good idea. I also wrote that I will keep my

gift certificates down to $5.00, their are so many teachers that work with my

son. and I have a daughter too. And only one income. A person that I spoke to

said, the gift is suppose to be from the child. so a $5.00 gift is appropriate.

children only get allowance and the gift is from them.

ppanda65@... wrote:

I have given many gifts over the years. Gift certificates, Burt's Bees gift

sets, Bath and Body Works items, Blockbuster cards etc. I'm not sure yet

what I'll do this year. I will be buying for the classroom teacher, Conor's

assistant, student teacher, and therapists (3). I may do Dunkin Donuts gift

certificates which I've done in the past but need to keep cost down this year

to about $5 per person because I've got so many to buy for. Pam :)

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I talked to my teacher friend again last night. She told me that

gift certificates are really nice because they are really easy to

carry home, and can be used throughout the next year at a convenient

time.

She also said that honestly, she never expected anything. She said

that if parents can pool money together and just get one certificate,

that this would be a good option, but that small gifts like the

mentioned $5 are sufficient.

Finally, she told me to tell the group that presents should not all

be given the last day of Christmas break because the teachers have a

hard time getting it all home.

> I have given many gifts over the years. Gift certificates,

Burt's Bees gift

> sets, Bath and Body Works items, Blockbuster cards etc. I'm not

sure yet

> what I'll do this year. I will be buying for the classroom

teacher, Conor's

> assistant, student teacher, and therapists (3). I may do Dunkin

Donuts gift

> certificates which I've done in the past but need to keep cost down

this year

> to about $5 per person because I've got so many to buy for.

Pam :)

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In my son's regular classroom, the room parent takes up a collection

to buy the teacher a gift. Should I still get her something just

from us or is that acceptable?

Patti

> Do you all give different amounts depending on who? Should his

teacher

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I " myself " feel if parents take up a collection that alone is acceptable.

Another person " LJL " wrote in about her teacher friend said: Teachers prefer a

gift certificate, that they can use later in the school year, something that can

be reused like a decorated candy, or cookie tin with a few cookies, or, a

collection from all the parents in one gift certificate. This was suggested

from a teacher. So, yes, that is acceptable. Happy Holidays - Rose

Patti <pattimagnes@...> wrote: In my son's regular classroom, the room

parent takes up a collection

to buy the teacher a gift. Should I still get her something just

from us or is that acceptable?

Patti

> Do you all give different amounts depending on who? Should his

teacher

> get the most, for example?

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I would feel very comfortable doing this, but only if a card was

enclosed with group signatures.

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> In my son's regular classroom, the room parent takes up a collection

> to buy the teacher a gift. Should I still get her something just

> from us or is that acceptable?

> Patti

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