Showing Your Child's Teacher You Care


by William F. Gabriel - Date: 2010-08-20 - Word Count: 494 Share This!

The new school year is about to get back into full swing. With this time of year comes getting to know a new teacher and also offering help and assistance where possible. Before you know it, the time will be upon you to gather with other parents to think of a gift for your child's teacher. It may be a holiday, birthday or other special occasion, but the issue is the same: just what do you get someone whom you may not know very well?

Not to fret. With a little advanced planning, it is fairly simple to come up with gifts that will bring a smile to your teacher's face and make your child proud a proud giver. Obviously, when you can learn more about your child's teacher, you can be more prepared to find the perfect gift. So ask questions here and there and you can discover small tidbits that will lead you in the right direction.

Most teachers today carry ID badges. An ID badge doesn't have to be a necessary evil. By looking for teacher lanyards that are stylish, you can give the gift of a badge lanyard to great delight. Teacher lanyards can be purchased in the teacher's favorite color, or you can purchase a badge lanyard that features a specific theme. For instance, if your child is in lower elementary and their teacher seems to enjoy themes, you could gift a badge lanyard featuring ABC's or smiling faces. Great teacher lanyards can be easily found online.

Most teachers love books. This could be for their classroom or for their own personal use. If you hear of a particular book your child's teacher may want to add to the classroom library, you could purchase it up for them. If you know there is a need or desire for books but aren't sure which to buy, a gift card to your local bookstore is a great alternative.

Teachers write a lot of notes throughout any given school year. To make a personalized gift for your child's teacher, you could design and create stationary that the teacher could use for the many notes he or she writes. Stationary is easy to personalize. All you need are a few packs of blank cards and envelops and some items from the craft store. No need to worry if you're not the artsy type. A few die cutters in fun shapes and some colorful paper is all it takes to create some one-of-a-kind notes.

Flowers go a long way with pretty much anyone. In a pinch, there is no need to walk in empty-handed. A quick stop at the florist or grocery store and you can give a fragrant bouquet in a nice vase. Flowers aren't the only option though; potted plants bring life to the classroom and last much longer than a bouquet!

Teachers spend so much time giving of themselves to our children. When the opportunity comes to offer up some thanks, it will most certainly be appreciated.


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