Teacher's Day is an annual time of thanksgiving, and parents will express their respect and gratitude to teachers in various ways. Among them, sending flowers is a very popular way. So, as a teacher, how should you respond after receiving flowers from your parents?
**Express gratitude**
First of all, you can express your gratitude to your parents through text messages, WeChat, or in person. You can say, "Thank you very much for the flowers, I feel very honored and happy." This made me feel recognized and supported by my parents for my work. ”
**Share the joy**
You can also take a picture of the flowers after receiving them and share them with the class group or social **, so that more parents and students can see this warm gift and share the joy.
**Give feedback**
In addition, you can also give parents some positive feedback, such as: "Your child has been doing well in school recently, and I am glad to see his progress." Such words can make parents feel that you care and pay attention to your children.
**Get Connected**
Finally, receiving flowers is also an opportunity to build a better bond with parents. You can say, "If you have any questions about your child or need help, please feel free to contact me." Such words can make parents feel that you are professional and responsible.
Every bouquet of flowers received on Teacher's Day is a heavy trust and support. As teachers, we must feel this trust with our hearts, and repay this support with our actions, so that this festival will become a good memory for us together.