I guess Its time to start thinking what to buy for my child's teacher as a thank you for her hard work.
It seems that giving gifts at Christmas or at the end of term to teachers has become the norm. But what will you choose to give? Flowers? A homemade gift? Nice smellies? It seems some competitive parents have taken gift giving to teachers to a whole new extreme as some spend hundreds on presents.
My friends say the tradition of giving presents to the teacher has become a competitive sport at school as well as ploy to 'help' their children get a place at over-subscribed secondary schools.
Research has revealed that some parents shower teachers with expensive gifts such as premium champagne, designer jewellery and perfume, watches, £1000 gift vouchers and in one case the free use of the family's villa in Dubai.
What are you planing to give? I would hate to be considered tight
PLEASE HELP
I guess Its time to start thinking what to buy for my child's teacher as a thank you for her hard work. :D
It seems that giving gifts at Christmas or at the end of term to teachers has become the norm. But what will you choose to give? Flowers? A homemade gift? Nice smellies? It seems some competitive parents have taken gift giving to teachers to a whole new extreme as some spend hundreds on presents.
My friends say the tradition of giving presents to the teacher has become a competitive sport at school as well as ploy to 'help' their children get a place at over-subscribed secondary schools.
Research has revealed that some parents shower teachers with expensive gifts such as premium champagne, designer jewellery and perfume, watches, £1000 gift vouchers and in one case the free use of the family's villa in Dubai.
What are you planing to give? I would hate to be considered tight :cry:
PLEASE HELP