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Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection

Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection

Update: 2025-12-22
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This special Shifting Schools holiday episode isn't about trendy gadgets or generic gift lists.

Instead, Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman share seven thoughtfully chosen gifts for educators—each matched to a specific kind of person and a specific kind of need. Some gifts are playful. Some are reflective. Some are deeply practical. All of them offer a meaningful boost during a season when educators are often running on empty.

This episode asks a practical question:
"What might actually support someone through their days?"

Whether you're shopping for a colleague, a school leader, a family member, or yourself, this episode helps you gift with attention, care, and intention.


🎧 What You'll Hear in This Episode

1️⃣ TekXYZ Reflex Ball

A surprisingly powerful wellness tool for educators stuck in back-to-back meetings. Jeff and Tricia explore why quick movement resets attention, boosts mood, and even brings a little playfulness into staff spaces.

Perfect for: colleagues, teens, or any educator who needs a fast energy reset.


2️⃣ Letters by Lantern Light

A slow-burn, story-driven mystery told through monthly letters. This gift invites patience, curiosity, and narrative thinking—qualities educators value deeply but rarely get to savor themselves.

Perfect for: grandparents, ELA teachers, reflective readers, or monthly gatherings with friends.


3️⃣ Rocketbook Smart Notebook

A bridge between handwriting and digital organization. Tricia and Jeff unpack why this tool works so well for teachers, leaders, students, and creatives who think best with pen and paper.

Perfect for: note-lovers, journalers, sketchers, and idea-catchers.


4️⃣ Tune Up Fitness Alpha Ball & Yoga Tune Up Therapy Balls

The gift for people who say they "don't have time for self-care." These small tools fit under desks and into real workdays—encouraging somatic awareness and tension release in minutes.

Perfect for: administrators, teachers, staff lounges, and anyone carrying stress in their body.


5️⃣ Makedo Cardboard Construction Tools

A maker favorite that proves creativity doesn't require expensive materials. Jeff and Tricia highlight how this kit supports problem-solving, collaboration, and playful design—for kids and adults alike.

Perfect for: families, makerspaces, staff retreats, and rainy-day creativity.


6️⃣ INQ Smart Pen

For analogue thinkers who want digital power. This pen syncs handwritten notes in real time, making it ideal for deep learning, graduate work, and idea remixing.

Perfect for: master's students, researchers, and lifelong learners.


7️⃣ TheraBox Monthly Subscription

A recurring reminder that someone is seen and appreciated. Tricia calls this her most universal gift—one that says "thank you" again and again.

Perfect for: anyone who gives a lot to others.


💡 Why This Episode Matters

This conversation goes beyond shopping lists. It models intentional gifting—a practice that mirrors great teaching itself: noticing, listening, and responding to real needs.

If you're feeling overwhelmed by last-minute holiday decisions, this episode offers clarity, warmth, and ideas that actually fit educators' lives.


🛒 Official Gift Links 

We'd love to know—which gift would you give, and to whom? Join the conversation by sharing this episode or tagging @ShiftingSchools. Subscribe to the podcast for more thoughtful conversations about learning, leadership, and the future of education.

 

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Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection

Holiday Gifting for Teachers: Tools for Wellness, Creativity, and Reflection

Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman