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newlywedT
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Is it better not to give anything?
DD is in third grade. She wants to give everyone in her class a gift for Christmas.
She wants to give them: Gift bag with a candy cane and a notepad. (tiny notepad, like those in a 99 cent store) For her "friends" she wants to add a pencil to the bag.
My wife thinks the amount of gifts is a bit cheesy and that its not worth giving. She thinks it looks bad that you have a bag and theres barely anything in it. To me, I think -"Something is better than nothing" - but I'm an adult I have no idea how kids think.
But some girls are already catty in her class. (gossiping and talking with attitude in a group chat - DD does not have a phone so the chat is on my wife's messages)
Would she be made fun of for such a tiny gift? DD told me she would be happy if someone gave her a notepad.
Would some parent's think less of us for giving such a tiny thing? (but again, my opinion is, I assume most people won't even give anything so how can you complain about what we give?)
But thats how I think, I don't know if that is how other people think...Should I try to convince DD not to give anything?
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Posted 12/13/22 1:11 AM |
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Never heard of kids giving gifts in class and I think it’s rude to give more to some than others as they will probably open it up right in front of everyone and see that.
What messages does your wife see on her phone from 3rd graders?
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Posted 12/13/22 3:40 AM |
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RainyDay
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Is it better not to give anything?
I would do the notepad, pencil and candy cane for everyone. Its all or nothing.
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Posted 12/13/22 5:58 AM |
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lululu
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
My kids loved getting those gifts at that age. I agree though, do same for everyone, candy cane, pencil and notepad. I can't imagine it costs much more to get an extra pack of pencils or two to cover the rest of the class. But also, doing nothing is fine. I have never done gifts like that at xmas. Only valentines day.
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Posted 12/13/22 7:46 AM |
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Posted by lululu
My kids loved getting those gifts at that age. I agree though, do same for everyone, candy cane, pencil and notepad. I can't imagine it costs much more to get an extra pack of pencils or two to cover the rest of the class. But also, doing nothing is fine. I have never done gifts like that at xmas. Only valentines day.
Same and wasn't sure if that is what kids do now. Only Vday and then it was just a card and a lollipop or candy.
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Posted 12/13/22 7:50 AM |
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newlywedT
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Is it better not to give anything?
hmmm so its strange to give something out for Christmas? I can't remember that far back (40 years) but didn't kids give out candy canes during the holidays? So would she be considered "weird" if she gave the gift out? Should we tell her that people don't normally do it and she should not do that?
Regarding the messages...its a group chat started by Kid A. One day kid L said "Hi" Kid A - Who is this? Kid L - its L Kid A - who invited you? Kid J - I invited her Kid A - Kid J I will message you about who you are allow to invite and then she kicked Kid L off the chat
another time, Kid A asked for the homework questions. Kid C replied and gave it. Then another time Kid A asked for HW questions again. Kid C said - Again? how come you dont have it Kid A - gave some answer about not having it and for Kid C to just give it again and to stop questioning her Kid C - too bad, I'm not giving it this time
this could be common conversations with kids these days, but I think its rude and messed up
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Posted 12/13/22 8:24 AM |
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Sash
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
I guess it depends on the school & area but I see nothing wrong with her gift idea, with the exception that everyone should get a pencil.
My son used to get goody bags till 5th grade in his school for Christmas, V-day, & Halloween. His book bag used to be full of them. Do they not do that anymore?
Side note: Honestly, for the group chat - I probably would have removed my kid from it. I wouldn't want them around that negative energy and being involved in a chat that promotes exclusivity & bullying undertones.
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Posted 12/13/22 8:40 AM |
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StaceyWill
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Is it better not to give anything?
I think it's sweet that she wants to give her class something. Like others have said - I would give everything the same thing though.
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Posted 12/13/22 9:23 AM |
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Posted by newlywedT
hmmm so its strange to give something out for Christmas? I can't remember that far back (40 years) but didn't kids give out candy canes during the holidays? So would she be considered "weird" if she gave the gift out? Should we tell her that people don't normally do it and she should not do that?
Regarding the messages...its a group chat started by Kid A. One day kid L said "Hi" Kid A - Who is this? Kid L - its L Kid A - who invited you? Kid J - I invited her Kid A - Kid J I will message you about who you are allow to invite and then she kicked Kid L off the chat
another time, Kid A asked for the homework questions. Kid C replied and gave it. Then another time Kid A asked for HW questions again. Kid C said - Again? how come you dont have it Kid A - gave some answer about not having it and for Kid C to just give it again and to stop questioning her Kid C - too bad, I'm not giving it this time
this could be common conversations with kids these days, but I think its rude and messed up
What kind of group chat is your wife on? Something with the school? Yes, sounds like 3rd graders.
Did your child give out gifts in K, 1st and 2nd grade?
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Posted 12/13/22 9:26 AM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Posted by StaceyWill
I think it's sweet that she wants to give her class something. Like others have said - I would give everything the same thing though.
This 100%. My first thought was how nice and generous your DD is. If she wants to give something out I wouldn’t disappoint her by saying no. I would, however, give all the kids the same thing.
As far as the kids, my DD is in second grade and the drama and meanness are insane.
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Posted 12/13/22 9:55 AM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
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Posted by newlywedT
hmmm so its strange to give something out for Christmas? I can't remember that far back (40 years) but didn't kids give out candy canes during the holidays? So would she be considered "weird" if she gave the gift out? Should we tell her that people don't normally do it and she should not do that?
Regarding the messages...its a group chat started by Kid A. One day kid L said "Hi" Kid A - Who is this? Kid L - its L Kid A - who invited you? Kid J - I invited her Kid A - Kid J I will message you about who you are allow to invite and then she kicked Kid L off the chat
another time, Kid A asked for the homework questions. Kid C replied and gave it. Then another time Kid A asked for HW questions again. Kid C said - Again? how come you dont have it Kid A - gave some answer about not having it and for Kid C to just give it again and to stop questioning her Kid C - too bad, I'm not giving it this time
this could be common conversations with kids these days, but I think its rude and messed up
What kind of group chat is your wife on? Something with the school? Yes, sounds like 3rd graders.
Did your child give out gifts in K, 1st and 2nd grade?
It could be the moms. If you heard the moms of the girls in my DD’s class you wouldn’t be able to distinguish their behavior from a third grader.
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Posted 12/13/22 9:57 AM |
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newlywedT
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Is it better not to give anything?
The chat: Its a group chat and its the kids (or the kids on the parents phone). But the ppl writing are the kids. Its on my wife's messages because DD does not have a phone.
My daughter has not given anything out before. Its my fault....I asked her "Do you want to give any gifts to your friends for christmas? (her friend gave her a water bottle last year) She said she will think about it. we were in CVS and we saw candy canes so I said "do you want to give candy canes to your class?" She said "maybe" - then later she said she wants to give a gift to her class. So I think she combined my two questions into 1 thing.
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Posted 12/13/22 10:36 AM |
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RainyDay
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
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Posted by lululu
My kids loved getting those gifts at that age. I agree though, do same for everyone, candy cane, pencil and notepad. I can't imagine it costs much more to get an extra pack of pencils or two to cover the rest of the class. But also, doing nothing is fine. I have never done gifts like that at xmas. Only valentines day.
Same and wasn't sure if that is what kids do now. Only Vday and then it was just a card and a lollipop or candy.
Apparently its a thing at my DD school. She came home with stuff every holiday at school last year. Its annoying
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Posted 12/13/22 12:32 PM |
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
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Posted by lululu
My kids loved getting those gifts at that age. I agree though, do same for everyone, candy cane, pencil and notepad. I can't imagine it costs much more to get an extra pack of pencils or two to cover the rest of the class. But also, doing nothing is fine. I have never done gifts like that at xmas. Only valentines day.
Same and wasn't sure if that is what kids do now. Only Vday and then it was just a card and a lollipop or candy.
Apparently its a thing at my DD school. She came home with stuff every holiday at school last year. Its annoying
It is and not fair to the children who can't afford to do it. I think the teacher should be the one who controls the class with gifts and such so no kids get left out or feel like they need to do something they can't or don't want to.
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Posted 12/13/22 12:35 PM |
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lima19
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Is it better not to give anything?
Kindness wins. If your daughter chooses to give out goody bags, go for it. Be sure to add a gift tag with your daughters name. I wouldn't personalize them with classmates names to make distribution faster. Class moms might also give something out, too. Parties are fun, but also a little chaos from the excitement in the air. I also think all goody bags should contain the same goodies. As far as group text, I would get her off there. There are too many kind kids in the world so she should find them. It's the age of catty groups and mean gestures to start, no need to be a part of it. Unnecessary.
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Posted 12/13/22 4:07 PM |
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Adri
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
I'd give to all the same. Catty girls will be anyways. If they don't like the bag, bad for them; but good for your DD for being thoughtful about her class. I think it is a very sweet gesture.
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Posted 12/13/22 4:35 PM |
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ali120206
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Is it better not to give anything?
I think it’s cute that she wants to give something.
I agree - every bag should be the same.
You had commented that it looks silly having so little in a bag - you can get smaller cello gift bags that make it look more full.
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Posted 12/13/22 5:49 PM |
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newlywedT
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Is it better not to give anything?
I don't like the kids on the chat, but they are her "friends". They are in her class and she plays with them in the park after school.
But they never ask her for play dates (in fact one of them had a party at her house and did not invite DD)
I think she likes feeling included, which I think everyone will feel also.
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Posted 12/13/22 6:33 PM |
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Posted by newlywedT
I don't like the kids on the chat, but they are her "friends". They are in her class and she plays with them in the park after school.
But they never ask her for play dates (in fact one of them had a party at her house and did not invite DD)
I think she likes feeling included, which I think everyone will feel also.
Sad as it doesn’t sound like friends to me.
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Posted 12/13/22 10:05 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: Is it better not to give anything?
Posted by newlywedT
I don't like the kids on the chat, but they are her "friends". They are in her class and she plays with them in the park after school.
But they never ask her for play dates (in fact one of them had a party at her house and did not invite DD)
I think she likes feeling included, which I think everyone will feel also.
I’m sorry. Your daughter sounds so sweet.
You didn’t ask this but I wanted to share because we’ve had similar issues. I try to make sure my DD has lots of opportunities to develop friendships outside of school. Some school “communities” do not do a good job of making families feel welcome, but she has tons of friends from her after school program, camp, Girl Scouts so it doesn’t matter so much.
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Posted 12/13/22 11:32 PM |
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