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Gave my daughter’s childcare educators beautifully wrapped and presented homemade shortbread. I hardly got a thanks from any of them.
I know that it wasn’t an expensive gift but it was made from the heart. I know some people can do extravagant gifts and that they get lots of things but surely some appreciation?
My daughter even said ‘didn’t they like them?’


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  • I think the world has gone crazy. Society isn’t really interested in homemade things anymore.


  • I guess its hard for teacher to make too much of a fuss as they must be considerate of all the families and not everyone can afford to give elaborate gifts. I also personally am a shocking gift receiver, I make awkward look cosy!


  • as a teacher, I never expect any gifts but I definetly appreciate everything I get and I make sure I let the students and parents know how thoughtful the gifts are.


  • I always get the most pleasure out of giving a gift, regardless of whether I get a response.


  • I’m sure they loved them. Teachers are very busy at the end of the year but I’m sure they are appreciative of your gift.


  • Mine said thank you when received gift.


  • I think sometimes they’re so rushed they don’t have time to respond. I’ve had teachers seek me out the following year to thank me properly – and not for expensive gifts.


  • Don’t feel bad. Most teachers don’t like home made food. They have no way of knowing what condition your kitchen is in. I gave my sons teacher a personalised notebook and pens and also a jar with all the stones that had collected in his shoes from the playground over the year.


  • I only gifted small things too
    Home made chocolates and a notebook I found on clearance at the office works
    The teacher was glad but in a rush and few days later they came and said how happy they were with it

    I think it’s hard for non teachers to comprehend how much teachers do and how much of their free time they still spend on our kids


  • I assume the teachers are very busy the last weeks before the holiday and haven’t the time to personally thank everyone. I expect they do say thank you when the gift is handed to them by the child (even when they don’t like the gift).
    I didn’t hear a thank you either until I bumped into one of the teachers some days later and from the other teacher not a word.


  • I feel like they are just the expected thing to do now for daycare and school educators? Not as much appreciated as just expected.


  • Sorry that your child’s teachers were not polite in thanking your child.


  • Our school does not allow gifts as some children feel left out as they can not afford to give one. Not even allowed to give out cards either.


  • They certainly did and made the effort to come say a big thank you. However I realise that it is a super busy tie of year for the teachers and they are inundated with parents and kids coming to them with things, so i never expected a thank you to me, however i would always hope they say a thank you to my children when they hand over the present.


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