Sixth grade graduates give gifts to teachers, should teachers accept them? Why?

There are many ways to express the beautiful emotions between people, and giving gifts is the most common way of expression. Students graduating from sixth grade give gifts to their teachers, which expresses their inner respect to the teachers. No matter what the gift is, the teacher will be very happy. At least it is an affirmation of teaching and educating people as a teacher. As for whether the teacher should accept the gift. I personally think this:

Gifts carry feelings, especially gifts given by students. When students buy them, they must put their respect and love for the teacher in them. Should we accept it or not? We have to look at what kind of gift it is. If it is a handmade work by a student, or a student's calligraphy work, painting work, or some handicrafts, or even a gift that the teacher planted himself. Small flowers, I personally think they can be collected.

The attitude conveyed by the teacher is acceptance and liking. But having said that, after all, primary school students are still children, and they need the guidance of their teachers to express their feelings. Teachers should not accept or accept any valuable items sent by students or any gifts that students spontaneously spend money to buy. This kind of culture cannot last forever. . Tell the child. There are many things and ways to express feelings, and material things can materialize feelings. Young children should not learn these. Teachers are role models and role models for students. They clarify the ethos of the education industry. They start from small things, serve as life mentors for children, and learn to express beautiful emotions correctly. Give children the opportunity to cultivate a heart of gratitude

Teachers all know that it is important to educate children and cultivate certain habits and psychological details. Education permeates students' daily learning and life processes. Sixth grade graduates give gifts to their teachers, showing that they have learned to be grateful. If a teacher accepts a small gift from a student, and the student sees the teacher's happy expression, it will help the child further plant a sapling of gratitude deep in his heart, and in the future he will express his gratitude to those who help him. If the teacher refuses, the child may think that there is no need to be grateful for the teacher's help in growing up. The child's gratitude may die prematurely, and for the rest of his life, he may take other people's gratitude to him for granted.