Anonymous wrote:Can we do this at the end of the year instead of this week? Do people do both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a page out of my book and do cash and a note- here’s why...some people suck at gift cards. They don’t use them. They forget about them or don’t use that store. I don’t want to throw money away like that. Now, a crisp 20 and a nice note? No one is throwing that $20 away - it WILL be used and appreciated.
Pre-K teacher here. I don't forget about them. Target gift cards are great because they can be used for anything. Don't give me cash. That just feels crass. I mean, I know it's essentially the same thing, but a gift card just comes across better. Actually, what's really good is a handwritten note telling me that all my hard work is appreciated.
I mean, you might, but you are not everyone. Some people hate Target and use Amazon. Everyone loves cash and a note. Are you really saying if someone gave you cash and a nice note you’d think they were crass?
Anonymous wrote:Books about how to keep calm and teach on, how to keep the classroom organized and clean, how to treat students fairly, how to discipline a student without yelling.
Anonymous wrote:$15 and a potted succulent good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a page out of my book and do cash and a note- here’s why...some people suck at gift cards. They don’t use them. They forget about them or don’t use that store. I don’t want to throw money away like that. Now, a crisp 20 and a nice note? No one is throwing that $20 away - it WILL be used and appreciated.
Pre-K teacher here. I don't forget about them. Target gift cards are great because they can be used for anything. Don't give me cash. That just feels crass. I mean, I know it's essentially the same thing, but a gift card just comes across better. Actually, what's really good is a handwritten note telling me that all my hard work is appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Take a page out of my book and do cash and a note- here’s why...some people suck at gift cards. They don’t use them. They forget about them or don’t use that store. I don’t want to throw money away like that. Now, a crisp 20 and a nice note? No one is throwing that $20 away - it WILL be used and appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but interested in hearing from some preschool/early education teachers here what they would really like or appreciate. Money is tight and I cannot afford (nor do I have time to prepare) a gift for each day of the week for the 6-8 teachers my son interacts with and loves, but I really do want to do something nice to demonstrate how much I appreciate the care and love they show to my son. Baked goods? Gift cards? Notes from my son and I? What would you like, or what would make you feel appreciated?
Gift cards & personal notes.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but interested in hearing from some preschool/early education teachers here what they would really like or appreciate. Money is tight and I cannot afford (nor do I have time to prepare) a gift for each day of the week for the 6-8 teachers my son interacts with and loves, but I really do want to do something nice to demonstrate how much I appreciate the care and love they show to my son. Baked goods? Gift cards? Notes from my son and I? What would you like, or what would make you feel appreciated?