Readers Comments
JuneBug wrote: Wow! This brought tears to my eyes...Okay, okay...I blubbered...Thank you for sharing it again! :]
Nandi wrote: Dear JuneBug,
This story brings tears to my eyes too every time I read it!
How one's inner self can make a difference into others' lives and in the world!
Human relationships can yield amazing results!
Love u dear for reading my posts.
~Nandi
This story brings tears to my eyes too every time I read it!
How one's inner self can make a difference into others' lives and in the world!
Human relationships can yield amazing results!
Love u dear for reading my posts.
~Nandi
PayingForward wrote: Thank you for sharing this beautiful story. Wow. It really is a reminder to look below the surface sometimes to see the gift that is before us [though sometimes wrapped in a difficult package]. When this wonderful teacher did this her eyes were opened and she saw this precious child who just needed to be loved and encouraged. She loved and encouraged and impacted his life in an amazing way. I love it! Thank you again fo sharing. :)
arnee wrote: We should always try to see the good in people, and believe that in their capability to be the best that they can be.^^ Thanks for this story.. really inspiring.
Happyness15 wrote: That story was so touching. Its amazing the impact we have on people we may not even realize. A kind word can change someones life.
jaydeebug wrote: In reading this story (and crying) at least a half a dozen times in the last year...it always breaks my heart as to how/why kids have to struggle through school, so for the second time today, I encourage everyone to put the words Animal School in your search engine and watch the short video. Nandi, thank you for sharing this beautiful story.
molly273 wrote: Okay, I'm crying, too. What a beautiful story. I read it once before, but it is a powerful reminder of our influence on others and how our kindness can shape lives. We are not just here to mechanically perform our duties, whatever they may be. Thank you! I, for one, needed the reminder. I'll probably need it again, so please repost in the future! :)
nila wrote: I have read this story before and everytime i read it brings tears to my eyes. I wish i could make that type of difference in someone's life..
lovebug wrote: I think there are many ways of becoming better human beings, For me it was starting with forgiveness,starting with myself first and letting it flow out towards others, then gratitude came flooding in, once I learned how to spell that word, then I found the definition, I seem to be in a state of constant praise. With this praise came light, and I started to see others. I soon came to see I did not have to be superwoman, one small act of kindness done in love could indeed change anothers life forever. I might not ever get to hear these words of gratitude this teacher was able to hear from her student. But deep inside me I feel I do not need to hear words, I already know I have touched many in many small ways.PEACE
mk wrote: Thank you for sharing this story with us.
I am sure it has left a mark on each of us.
I have not been lucky enough to have such a caring teacher in my life, but I am sure Teddy deserved it.
:)
I am sure it has left a mark on each of us.
I have not been lucky enough to have such a caring teacher in my life, but I am sure Teddy deserved it.
:)