
Best Gift for Teachers
June 6, 2006Every year this is one parents’ dilemma. And if like me, you send gift to your child’s teacher twice a year (end of year holidays and end of school year), then it becomes a bi-annual harder dilemma because you may not want to give the same gift twice. Some schools have set guidelines for gift to teachers, discouraging individual gifts and suggesting group gifts from the class. But even choosing the right group gift can be a challenge.
I asked the golden question to several female teacher friends of mine, i.e.: “What type(s) of gift do you like best from your pupils/parents”? The funny (almost) unanimous answer was: “Please no more soap-bath-lotion sets, or scented candles.” Seems like many female teachers in the US get dime a dozen of those (I wonder what’s the equivalent for male teachers) and although they probably make great recyclable gifts, they do take room in one’s closet many say. [laugh]
A favorite of late are the gift cards with credit cards logos (like Visa, or Master Card, American Express, or Discover, etc.) on them. One can’t miss with those as the teacher get to pick what s/he wants wherever s/he wants. One thing though, my teacher friends say, is that at times teachers would have to use such gift cards to buy things for the classroom (teachers’ salary are not in the high range in many places).
Another favorite, my teacher friends say, are personalized gifts. From personalized stationery sets, pictures, home decor items to other mementos, the market for personalized gifts is quite a big one (as Google would tell you). Personalized teacher’s gifts make a good impression, my teacher friends say, because it show that special attention was put into the choice.
In the end though, the really unanimously favorite gift among my teacher friends was the mementos created by the pupils themselves BY themselves. The old adage says: “…Teach the child to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”. The biggest reward is when she brings a fish she caught herself to you.