appreciation for teachers!!!
By marketing07
@marketing07 (6266)
South Korea
May 14, 2009 9:36am CST
tommorrow is teachers day on my place..i bought a flowering plants its more cheaper than bouquet of flowers..i bought 2 pots. one is for my son and the other one is for my daughter, i also ask my son to put a note on top to say "thank you"..i am teaching my kids to give appreciation to their teachers...teachers need to be appreciated by their hardwork..,,and this is the time to show..how about you how do you teach your kids to say thank you for their teachers?
4 responses
@geniustiger (1694)
• Philippines
15 May 09
Thats good act for complimenting, showing
and loving our teacher. Its good to teach kids
how to give importance to the one contributing
their knowledge into growth. Gift giving is a way
of showing loyalty, respect and love to teacher.
I now the teacher received that will be merry and happy
for it and it will be forgotten even tho a little.
@mhethess (379)
• Philippines
14 May 09
Hello marketing07, How nice of you to remember and appreciate the teacher of your kids hope all the parents will be like you they love and remeber the teachers whom they entrusted their children while they are in school. Immagine the teachers serve as second parents for your children. Continue as you do your way of appreciating the teachers in your own simple way. God Bless can you add me as your friend?
@cher913 (25781)
• Canada
14 May 09
we dont have a teacher appreciation day perse. i do get or make my younger daughter's teacher a present at christmas time and at the end of the school year to thank them. she is 12 and my older daughter is older and in highschool and they just dont do that here.
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
15 May 09
i think..given something to the teachers during an special occassion like christmas is a way to recognise them..thanks for sharing
@Colmuc (707)
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14 May 09
What a nice idea. My sons are well over school age but I personally have a lot of respect for teachers today. They have to deal with unruly children and little at their disposal to keep them in order. In my school days every teacher had a leather belt that was freely used at the first indication of misbehavior. They also dished out punishment exercises which took a lot of free time to complete. My impression is that today teachers have more respect for the children and make every effort to satisfy the particular needs of the individual child. This is of course easier in smaller classes instead of the 44 to 48 that I was in. Nice of you to encourage your children to show their appreciation.
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
15 May 09
hi comuc, yes i do believe that teachers must given some appreciation,,thanks





