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What does the early education center send to teachers?
There has been a lot of discussion about whether to give gifts to teachers. For this matter, I don't think it should be sent or absolutely not. Sending something to the teacher is actually thanking the teacher for his hard work, purely to reassure parents. So for parents, giving gifts to teachers is not such a great thing. I think it is ok without exceeding the requirements.

However, if you look at it from the teacher's point of view, you will be embarrassed and at a loss. Teachers are in a relatively neutral position in their own identity. If they receive a gift from their parents at this time, they can't refuse and feel that their efforts have not been rewarded. After all, this is their usual responsibility. However, parents have their own selfishness. I hope teachers can care more about their children, which is why most parents give gifts.

As a teacher, the position of giving gifts is particularly contradictory. If the teacher really accepts this gift, will it be unfair to other students? After all, it is definitely necessary to care more about children psychologically. Therefore, in order to avoid such a thing, I think teachers should try not to accept gifts from parents. But if parents must give a gift to feel at ease, then in the name of giving it to all teachers, so that they will not be biased and teachers will naturally be impressed by their parents.

Don't make giving gifts personal. Giving in public for the whole teacher group may make teachers less stressed, and at the same time let teachers know that parents understand their efforts. This is the best result of giving gifts. Parents have successfully achieved the goal of letting teachers know about themselves and their children, and will not breed corruption of teachers. This requires a certain degree of caution.