| My baby girl is moving up into a new classroom at her daycare and I want to give something to her current teachers to show my appreciation for caring for her over the last five months! What are some ideas for gifts? |
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Daycare and preschool teachers are woefully underpaid. The best gift is a gift card. Some people give give cards like Amazon or Target because they have no service fee. But I'm willing to pay the $4-$5 service fee to give them a Visa gift card because it gives them much more flexibility where they can spend it.
You should give them a gift card in the amount that your family can afford. I give $50, but even a $10 gift card is appreciated, if that is what you can afford to give. |
| Gift cards are always the most vocally appreciated. To make it more personal, I printed out my favorite picture of DD with each teacher and wrote a thank you note. |
| Cash/gift card with a nice note and maybe a baked good (muffin/cookie). They dont need candles, plants, or anything else when they are worried about making rent or repairing a car despite working full time. |
| Gift card or cash with a letter about how much they have meant to you and your child. Copy the administration on the note |
| Target card |
| Cash in a handwritten card has always been appreciated. I once got a bunch of pop-up cards for teacher appreciation week and was by how many teachers specifically mentioned how much they enjoyed them to me. |
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Gift card in a large denomination, put it in a card with a photo and a genuine note of thanks.
My child’s first preschool teacher subsequently became my weekend babysitter, those are critical relationships. |
| Gift card, and a handwritten note. |
| Op, are you doing this for all the teachers that work with your kid? We have one specially assigned teacher, plus a class lead, plus the 3 teachers from the other classroom that the combine with throughout the day. |