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March 7, 2019

Preparing for Teacher Appreciation Week

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Teacher appreciation week is the time when teachers get an extra “thank you” for all of the work that they do in the classroom. There are all sorts of ways for you to show your gratitude, too. Taking the time to prepare will ensure that you are ready to send your child into school with extra thanks.

Write a Card

Get out some construction paper and art supplies. Have your child create a card for their teacher. You can send this in alone or have it accompany a gift. You may want to have your child draw a picture inside of the card or even stamp out their hand with some finger paint. Make it as personal as possible because your child’s teacher will likely want to hold onto this for years to come.

Send a Gift

Sending in a gift is a great way to show that you appreciate all of their hard work. You can choose something that is a crowd favorite. For example, with a cookie delivery Atlanta moms can send in delicious cookies without having to go down to the school. You are busy enough. Using a delivery service allows you to send something in while ensuring that it is going to be well received.

Volunteer

Teachers are often on the go all week long. They rarely get help inside of the classroom. Consider volunteering for a few hours one day. They are sure to appreciate the help, especially since you are offering it freely. Depending on the grade that your child is in, you might be reading to the students, helping to cut out various things, or even making copies down in the office.

Teacher appreciation does not have to be stressful. Once you know to plan for it, you can focus on it now so that you are ready when the school announces that it is taking place.

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