How easily we forget, unless that is we have a child in a Special Ed. Class. We forget that our taxes don't pay enough for these special teachers. Sure our taxes are high and in some areas too high, but it all comes out in the wash. I am thankful to live in America and don't care what other countries have to offer as none compares to my country.
Soon, school will be out and even more so we'll forget about the patience, the quality, the stress, the love and kindness and education behind these special teachers. So how about showing them, and I know many people don't have money to buy a gift. But think about this; Do you have a special talent you can share with a class to take some stress off a teacher for an hour. What about materials such balls, paper, glue, small scissors and cloth materials. Go in for a morning of teaching as an "expert" in your hobby.
Here's another suggestion. Is someone in your family a chef, an auto mechanic, a carpenter, an electrician, a plumber or some other skilled profession. Ask them to offer a car check-up, or some kind of repair which takes the place of money, but if you are able to, buy a gift certificate to a nice restaurant. First find out if that teacher had kids, so make it a family time. You don't know if they can get a sitter, so what about a nice night or Saturday afternoon at a local family eatery? What about it? Show your special Ed. Teacher he or she is special too.
Soon, school will be out and even more so we'll forget about the patience, the quality, the stress, the love and kindness and education behind these special teachers. So how about showing them, and I know many people don't have money to buy a gift. But think about this; Do you have a special talent you can share with a class to take some stress off a teacher for an hour. What about materials such balls, paper, glue, small scissors and cloth materials. Go in for a morning of teaching as an "expert" in your hobby.
Here's another suggestion. Is someone in your family a chef, an auto mechanic, a carpenter, an electrician, a plumber or some other skilled profession. Ask them to offer a car check-up, or some kind of repair which takes the place of money, but if you are able to, buy a gift certificate to a nice restaurant. First find out if that teacher had kids, so make it a family time. You don't know if they can get a sitter, so what about a nice night or Saturday afternoon at a local family eatery? What about it? Show your special Ed. Teacher he or she is special too.
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