Anonymous wrote:Give what you can but $25 to each of three teachers (the OPs question) who spent 8 hours a day for the last four months with your kid seems the least you can do. Especially if your child likes school and is thriving in their care.
Please don't give cakes and candles. Not every one likes cakes and candles. Homemade cards and thank you's, yes. Cakes and candles they can live without (BTW, the reason they share it is because they don't want to eat it.).
- teacher with a box in the basement full of said candles (and frames and bath salts and warm, fuzzy socks) when I would have 100% preferred cash or gift cards
Anonymous wrote:Homemade candles and a nice sponge cake with vanilla frosting is always a good choice. The teachers like to share the cakes with other teachers and they really enjoy taking a warm bath surrounded by flickering candles.
Anonymous wrote:For each of 10 people? In preschool? That sounds like a lot. It's not like anyone is going above and beyond to write recommendations or coach football.Anonymous wrote:Gift cards - target, amazon, bookstore
Visa card
At least $25 per.
Ask parents at your school or the principal what might be appropriate. There's no right or wrong here. It's not like tipping at a restaurant.
For each of 10 people? In preschool? That sounds like a lot. It's not like anyone is going above and beyond to write recommendations or coach football.Anonymous wrote:Gift cards - target, amazon, bookstore
Visa card
At least $25 per.