Postby janee » Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:48 am
When I was doing my teaching practice (many years ago), on my last day some of the children did give me presents - I felt awkward because many of the children had very little money. One little girl gave me a very small bar of chocolate, apologising that it was so small but it was all she could afford. Seconds later, a couple of girls gave me a similar bar of chocolate - only much bigger. The first girl's face fell. I had to take her aside, give her a hug and tell her that her bar meant much more because she had bought it from her own money.
I always discouraged the giving of presents, whether at the end of year or at Christmas. I discouraged the competitiveness of some teachers - how many presents have you got - and was proud to be bottom of the pile. Mind you, I was touched when a whole class clubbed together to buy something because individually they felt what they could afford wouldn't be important enough.
Parents, please don't be bullied into this. Particularly at the moment, some families really can't afford it and it is the children who are made to feel bad if other parents can afford expensive presents.