My parents didn't send flowers to the math teacher.
In fact, for Teacher's Day, whether parents should give gifts to teachers has been a hot topic for many years now, and this happens every year when Teachers' Day is celebrated. Personally, although Teacher's Day has attracted much attention, parents should not give gifts to teachers, and teachers should not accept gifts from parents. I remember when I was a child, especially in primary school, it was very popular for students in our class to give gifts to teachers on Teacher's Day, no matter what holidays it was, such as Christmas. Children from wealthy families may give expensive shopping cards or designer bags to their teachers, while children from poor families may want to give gifts to their teachers, but their parents have no money to give them, which leads to poor children's inferiority complex and involuntary comparison. Moreover, some teachers will compare the value of gifts after accepting gifts from students, and then give priority to those students who give him gifts with higher value in the teaching process, while those students who don't give or give valuable gifts will get unfair learning opportunities. These are very common in our social life, and many teachers are like this. I saw a teacher in Tik Tok the other day, because this classmate gave gifts to other teachers on Teacher's Day, but he didn't give them gifts from the math teacher. As a result, the math teacher called the student shameless and uneducated in front of the whole class. Just because the child didn't give her a teacher's day gift, she will be treated like this, so I think on Teacher's Day, as a parent, teachers should not be given gifts, and schools should prohibit teachers from receiving gifts from parents of students, so as to create a fair learning environment, so that children will not have the psychology of comparing with each other and concentrate on their studies, so that more people will think that the profession of teachers is relatively clean.