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[quote=Anonymous]I've been a teacher for over 25 years. Both public and private. Your kid's teachers appreciate any expression of thanks. The following are great: notes from kids or parents, small gift cards to Starbucks, Dunkin, a restaurant, Trader Joe's, etc. Things I've particularly enjoyed: warm socks, a soft blanket, a coffee table book related to my discipline, teas or coffee, a yeti or similar Things I caution you to shy away from: baked goods (except the time I had a kid who's dad was a pastry chef), candy, other food - this is mostly because a lot of people have food allergies that you may not be aware of so they feel like the food is wasted on them. Do not feel obligated to do anything. Just know we always appreciate any gift and if there is a particularly special teacher you'd like to acknowledge don't feel obligated to give something to every teacher. ex: my kid has had the same art teacher for three years, she's amazing so we got her a special gift this year.[/quote]
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