Thursday, September 23, 2010

Lesson in Kindness

I found this in an email I had some time ago and wanted to share with you. I am not the author of the story but a firm believer in making things like this a reality in our everyday lives when possible. Enjoy ~ Love and Hugs ~ Kat

My seven year old son Nicholas came home from school one day and in the context of our usual "How was school?" chat he told me about one of his classmates who had asked him to share his snack with him in a somewhat forceful way.

After this chat, as a room mother, I had the chance to better observe the boy concerned. I saw he never had a snack and was often dirty, so I understood a bit more his situation.

From that point on I sent extra crackers, etc., everyday and Nicholas made a point of sitting next to the boy at snack time so he could share - telling the boy I always gave him too much.

After this we realized he was unable to pay for field trips and the teacher was doing this for him. We secretly got involved with that also, making sure he was in our group for the times we knew there would be a visit to the gift shop.

We were told by the teacher that this boy began to blossom, in part due to our "adoption" of him and in part from Nicholas' friendship.

Unfortunately his mother moved before the year-end, resulting in him going to another school. We were heartbroken when he just didn't show up one day.

We hope our care for him helped him in some way at his new school. My son also learned a nice lesson and that is we never know what a person is living with to make them act a certain way.

You sometimes just have to dig a little deeper.

4 comments:

  1. Moving story and what a beautiful lesson to instill in your child. Recently watched "The blind side" and was truly heartwarmed to know of this true story. As with this movie, I'm sure the acts of kindness will have changed this little boys life in some way he will carry forward with him.

    Thanks for sharing Kat, and thanks for your beautiful words today on GLP.

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  2. Howdy Kat
    Oh my this just melted my heart with joy.
    Thank you so much for sharing this great example of how easy it is to do nice things in the real world.
    God Bless you
    Big hugs
    Until next time
    Happy Trails

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