Our wonderful teachers are coming to our home to say goodbye (outside) and give a present to our 5 yo. We are crushed that our year ended like this. My kiddo has a lot of special needs, and these are his resource teachers. We want to give them something but what? Normally I give cash for holidays and teacher appreciation but this is goodbye and I want it to be more meaningful. Maybe just a note? |
Cash and a note! |
Ok what do you think about this- I’m going to order some cute lunch bags and stuff them with tissues, Lysol, hand sanitizer, a sweet treat, and a note. Sound ok? |
Give them cash or a gift card. Tissues are not a present. A note or card would be a lovely addition. |
I would help highly recommend cash or a gift card and a small thoughtful inexpensive additional item or just a note. Teachers make so little and with so many laid off right now, it seems like every teacher is just one unenrollment away from unemployment. |
Sounds terrible. Why do people have a hang up about just buying gift cards. Use the money you waste on your cutesy gift (that you will post on Instagram before giving) and just buy a gift card. |
Agree with pp. Woukd you like tissues as a gift? Give them a gift card so they can buy whatever they would like. They have been working hard during these times. Show appreciation by giving them something that all allows them to treat themselves. Please, no tissues. |
We’ve typically done a card and a gift card to Amazon or Target. We choose places that are really broad in what they sell, so that hopefully they can find something they like. |
I understand the logic of cash and gift cards. Trust me, my go to gift is cash. I actually don’t even like gift cards because they can be misplaced. I go to present this cash and a note. However, you have to admit that however practical cash or a gift card are, these gifts are not personal. So I am actually trying to put together a personal gift. Also I think it’s stupid that people are saying would you like tissues as a gift. It’s not just tissues. I would be getting them a lunch tote, as well as some hard to find items, like hand sanitizer and Lysol. And then some thing sweet so not everything is just super practical. I understand that cash is king, but in this specific circumstance, I don’t feel like it’s a personal enough thank you gift. I understand that cash is king, but in this specific circumstance, I don’t feel like it’s a personal enough thank you gift. |
Add a gift card and this is a fantastic gift. We gave custom mugs with their names on them, a few cake pops and a gift card. We put a personalized note in each one. |
Nobody wants a lunch box full of tissues. |
OK so besides a gift card or cash, which we have already covered add nausea him, what would you recommend? Again, I’m trying to make this something personalized, something that shows that I’ve given a little bit of thought. I love cash, but I need something personal. I’m not adverse to throwing in a gift card or cash with the note. But, I would like to make it look like I thought a little about them and didn’t just stuff a gift card or cash into an envelope. |
Yeah I don’t even have an Instagram account. This literally never crossed my mind. Must be something you would do though to suggest it. |
The personal aspect of it can be the drawing or card your child makes to go with the gift card. |
A really kind note and/or something directly from your child will go way farther in personalizing it than some cutesy monogrammed junk. |