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A beautiful Christmas ornament.
Try to stay away from the goodies. Poor teachers get so much chocolate and sweets. Unless it's coffee. I've been informed that coffee gifts are very much welcome.
She's been very helpful. My guy is on the Autism Spectrum - high functioning, with Sensory Processing issues. His behavior with the new routine of school was challenging for a few months, but he's getting more on track now, YEAH! She's been super patient and working with me, him, and the OT.
I think I need to get a little something for the Teacher, Speech Therapist and OT. What do you think would be nice? They're all young-ish ladies - probably 30's. (I'm 44 so 30's is young-ish LOL)
Thanks!
A beautiful Christmas ornament.
Try to stay away from the goodies. Poor teachers get so much chocolate and sweets. Unless it's coffee. I've been informed that coffee gifts are very much welcome.
Whatever you give them, ALSO be sure to also include a handwritten "thank you" note with the gift. Not a generic "thanks for your help" note. A heartfelt note that shows your appreciation for them. Doing this, makes the gift more special.
If there is a place nearby where they can order take out for lunch, maybe a gift card there for them all to share (or individual cards)?
I do a dozen homemade shortbread and a $5 Tim Hortons card.
About 4 years ago we started baking chocolate chip cookies for all my boys teachers and they have been a huge hit!
What about an edible arrangement or a cookie bouquet for all to share. Can't go wrong with gift cards either. For my son's K teacher I am giving her a Tervis cup with a small gift card inside.
I recently purchased a cute mani/pedi set that comes in a hot pink sparkly container.. it's VERY cute and many who have seen it love it. in some cases, I will also throw in a pretty nail polish..
The set cost me 18.. and depending upon the nail polish ( I like the brand Butter) that can run me 14... or I may buy Elle... << it's a bit lee..
either way.. it's a nice portable set for a purse or backpack
Hi,
How very nice of you to consider the staff. I worked in a setting with therapists and assistants. I would ask you to consider including the assistant, if there is one in the classroom, in the gift giving. We loved it when the parents acknowledged everyone, as we worked as a team. And remember, the size of the gift is not important. A small gift card with a note will be very much appreciated.
If they all share a space, then some yummies in a big tin (like popcorn or choc covered pretzels. Gift cards are always a good bet too.
I love to make choc covered pretzels/popcorn/cookies...if your son could help that might make it even more special!
I really like the idea of an office lunch giftcard!
Bed Bath & Beyond is having a deal on iTunes gift cards (I think it's $20 for $25 card)....they seem very popular to receive. Some other options...Corner Bakery, Starbucks, Target. I am planning individual gifts for my daughter's pre-k teachers/assistants (ornament and gift card) and a group gift (edible arrangement or cookies) for the office. For her SLP and OT, I anticipate doing the same as what she does for the teachers.
I am a teacher, and I have received gift cards at Starbucks. I also have received gift cards at restaurants that my husband and I have enjoyed.
I am giving my son's kinder teacher a $25 gift card to Barnes and Noble, plus I will have my son make her a nice card. I would probably give $15-20 each for the therapists, unless they saw him every day, and then I would give $25 as well.
I like Barnes and Noble because I figure most teachers probably like to read. If not, they can always buy books for the classroom. Other good choices are amazon and itunes, or a gift card to a local mall that can be used at any store.