“63rd story”
First Published: Nov.01.2018
A third-grade teacher was on medical break for a few months. A new substitute teacher walked into the class.
The substitute teacher continued the class like other normal days.
In every subject, he realized one of the students was slower and lacked self-confidence, causing his classmates to bully him a lot. One day when the class was finished, the substitute teacher asked the slow student to stay after school.
The substitute teacher wrote a short poem from a famous poet on the board and told the student: “I would like you to memorize this poem tonight. Please don’t tell anyone about it.”
The next day, the substitute teacher wrote the same poem on the board and said: “I give you all 5 minutes to memorize this poem. It’s a famous poem and all of you have heard it before, so it shouldn’t be hard.”
After five minutes he erased the poem and asked: “Who remembers the poem?”
The slow student was the only one who raised his hand and was able to recite the poem. Other kids were shocked and the teacher said loudly: “Everyone please clap for M-H.”
Every day the kind substitute teacher helped M-H. believe in himself. M-H. became the honor student that year. Every year after that he was the best student in his classes. After years, he became the most famous kidney transplant specialist in Iran.
Then in his life story, he mentioned that he owes all his achievements in life to his grade three-substitute teacher who made him believe that he was not dumb, and he should work hard and have faith in himself. He is still living in Shiraz-Iran and has saved many lives.
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Thank you for sharing a wonderful story and should be a inspiration to others!!… it were a wise teacher indeed who helped the young boy!… “The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.” Kahlil Gibran
Far too many children are bullied or ridiculed for a number of reasons, though no fault of their own, just being “different”… 🙂
“One’s dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered.” Michael J. Fox
You have a great day also, and weekend… Have the outdoors ready for winter, now I can take time to read the book (I made mention of your book on my latest post Choices on the path least traveled)… 🙂
What a lovely story! I remember my third grade teacher and will never ever forget her kindness. She helped me appreciate “knowledge” to such an extent that my world until now is just books and books. Thank you, Laleh, for sharing!
You’re awesome my friend. I loved your words that “Iran owes….” thanks so much for reading and commenting. Can’t wait to hear your review about my book.❤️
Reblogged this on e-Quips and commented:
If you believe you can, you are right. If you believe you can’t, you are right. Read this amazing true story in the power of believing you can.
Excellent post. I tell you, a good teacher can make all the difference bur a bad one can be so detrimental. Unfortunately, when I was eight and going to school in the UK, I had the opposite experience. My teacher, Mr. Kitchener, mocked me in front of the class for being slow to grasp fractions during math lessons.The humiliation I felt had a profound effect on my self-confidence and convinced me I was an idiot and the fear of failure just shut me down. I wish this substitute had been my teacher.
This is a great story. We must never forget how powerful and potentially life-changing a simple act of kindness and compassion can be. Thanks for sharing it.
Gotta love those teachers!!! I absolutely loved this story, just goes to show – we have to give people (kids as well) a chance, everyone is different and that’s what makes us all unique.
Laleh your story really made me cry, I work with my little 6 years old girl who is with down syndrome in the similar ways. She is a blessing for us. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Very inspiring story, thanks for sharing. My eldest daughter is a dyslexian, at initial stage before knowing what is her difficulty we suffered a lot. Now we are encouraging her in her intrested field of music, dance like that. I can understand the situation of that student. This story provoked my thoughts. Most books of Amazon is not available in Oman where I am residing . I will search for your book.
You are an awesome parent. Pushing your daughter towards success, a great person would give courage. Thanks for trying to buy my book, I hope to hear your review.<3
The teacher, teacher is a mission and a vocation. It depends a lot on the teachers we met on our way. He had not only knowledge about his subject, which he lectured, but also knowledge about the child’s psyche. Bravo.
Teachers/people like that are so important. In high school, I was dealing with low self-esteem and depression. I wasn’t functioning well and getting to class on time in the mornings was very difficult for me. Usually, I’d get sent to the office to get a late slip, and then I’d end up in detention after school. I felt trapped in a cycle and very alone. I had one teacher who actually stopped and asked me if I was okay one day. I can’t tell you how much I appreciated someone seeing me struggling to begin with, and more than that showing concern. That really meant a lot to me, and I still think about it now, years later.
Reblogged this on theclubhouseblog and commented:
This made me cry joyfully….This lady is truly Brilliant and Extraordinary. Her stories are Amazing, they help me smile when I feel smiling is impossible …Her Book is one that I feel is necessary that I have…
A great technique and inspirational story, thank you Laleh.
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Thanks dear Michael for reading and sharing your beautiful comment. Appreciate it ❤️
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Reblogged this on lampmagician and commented:
a wonderful read to believe in ownself. always look up! ❤
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Thanks dear Persian friend 🙂❤️
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Same back my friend ❤
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What an incredible story and inspirational……….I which there would be people like that teacher❤️
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There are one in a million. World would have been a great place if there were more. Thanks sweetheart ❤️
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Always my pleasure😊❤️
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great story! 🙂
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Thanks dearest Jim.❤️
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Thank you for sharing a wonderful story and should be a inspiration to others!!… it were a wise teacher indeed who helped the young boy!… “The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.” Kahlil Gibran
Far too many children are bullied or ridiculed for a number of reasons, though no fault of their own, just being “different”… 🙂
“One’s dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered.” Michael J. Fox
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You’re absolutely right my dear friend. Thanks for sharing such great quotes, beautiful and meaningful. Have a great day.❤️
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You have a great day also, and weekend… Have the outdoors ready for winter, now I can take time to read the book (I made mention of your book on my latest post Choices on the path least traveled)… 🙂
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You’re so kind my dear friend. I seriously can’t wait to hear your review.❤️
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What a lovely story! I remember my third grade teacher and will never ever forget her kindness. She helped me appreciate “knowledge” to such an extent that my world until now is just books and books. Thank you, Laleh, for sharing!
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That’s so amazing. There are many great teachers out there who will change the world by their kindness. Thanks for sharing your memory.❤️
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That is a beautiful story. Iran owes much to that teacher who helped Dr. Hosseini realize his potential! I will look for your book, in a day or two.
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You’re awesome my friend. I loved your words that “Iran owes….” thanks so much for reading and commenting. Can’t wait to hear your review about my book.❤️
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this story brought tears to my eyes………it is so important for everyone so have someone who believes in them. beautiful Laleh!
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You’re beautiful Wendi dear for having such kind heart my dear. Appreciate it.❤️
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thank YOU!
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This story is very inspirational and emotional. I loved the encouragement and self esteem that the substitute teacher gave him.
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Love you.❤️
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Reblogged this on e-Quips and commented:
If you believe you can, you are right. If you believe you can’t, you are right. Read this amazing true story in the power of believing you can.
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Thanks darling so much for reblogging.❤️
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Amazing post. So glad it is based upon a true story. I had to re-blog this on eQuips.
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That was very kind of you my dear friend.❤️appreciate it.😍
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Excellent post. I tell you, a good teacher can make all the difference bur a bad one can be so detrimental. Unfortunately, when I was eight and going to school in the UK, I had the opposite experience. My teacher, Mr. Kitchener, mocked me in front of the class for being slow to grasp fractions during math lessons.The humiliation I felt had a profound effect on my self-confidence and convinced me I was an idiot and the fear of failure just shut me down. I wish this substitute had been my teacher.
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Oh dear Sean, so stupid of that teacher. So unfortunate to hear these stories. Thanks for sharing your memory it was beautiful.❤️
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This is a great story. We must never forget how powerful and potentially life-changing a simple act of kindness and compassion can be. Thanks for sharing it.
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Thanks dear for always making me write more and share it with you wonderful friends.❤️
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You’re welcome.
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“kindness, quite simply, is the rent we must pay for the space we occupy on this planet”..said _____in his book ‘who will cry when you die?’;)
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Beautiful quote to share dear, thank you.🌺
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Beautiful.
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Thanks so much dear.❤️
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Inspirational story and post!!!
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Thank you sweetheart very much.<3
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Gotta love those teachers!!! I absolutely loved this story, just goes to show – we have to give people (kids as well) a chance, everyone is different and that’s what makes us all unique.
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Roshanda darling thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts.<3
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Always! xoxo
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A truly inspiring story.
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Thanks dear for reading and sharing your comment.<3
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We all should support each other. If only with a simple word.
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You’re awesome ❤️
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You too.
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That is so heart warming and such a lovely story, it shows anything is possible and that kindness is beyond price. Thank you for sharing x
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Thanks sweetheart for reading and sharing your beautiful comment.❤️
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Love reading all your work x
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You’re more than kind my dear.❤️
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Laleh, beautiful and true – I love this story.
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You’re so kind my dear Maria.❤️
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A caring teacher can make all the difference in a child’s life.
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Absolutely. Thanks Rosaliene darling.<3
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Sometimes, all a person needs is a helping hand!
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So true Wally dear, just a little push. Thanks a lot.<3
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How kind people make others believe in themselves. So nice of you to share this here…
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Thank you Sunith dear.<3
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My pleasure
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Wonderful lesson!
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Thanks dear Rashu.<3
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Laleh your story really made me cry, I work with my little 6 years old girl who is with down syndrome in the similar ways. She is a blessing for us. Thank you so much for sharing this.
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God bless your kind heart my dear and your beautiful daughter.<3
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A truly beautiful story! Thank you.
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Thanks for your visit dear, appreciate your comment.❤️
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I read this first as a reblog, my comment there was,”another fantastic post by a blogger that I enjoy reading”. So heartwarming. 🙏❤
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You’re so kind my dear friend. Thanks a million ❤️
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Beautiful post!
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Thanks Irene dear.❤️
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What a gifted teacher and you as a what a gifted writer, Laleh joon.
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Love you my dear Cornelia.<3
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Great.
Hats off to the teacher
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Thanks for your visit dear.<3
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Very inspiring story, thanks for sharing. My eldest daughter is a dyslexian, at initial stage before knowing what is her difficulty we suffered a lot. Now we are encouraging her in her intrested field of music, dance like that. I can understand the situation of that student. This story provoked my thoughts. Most books of Amazon is not available in Oman where I am residing . I will search for your book.
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You are an awesome parent. Pushing your daughter towards success, a great person would give courage. Thanks for trying to buy my book, I hope to hear your review.<3
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Making a difference in people’s lives.
What a great story.
Thank you dear Laleh ❤️
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Thanks lovely Crissy for your visit, means a lot.<3
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Brilliant
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Thanks Derrick.<3
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An instructive story !
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Thank you so much dear.<3
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What a wonderful story.💜
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Thanks Ali sweetheart.❤️
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Wonderful and inspirational
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Appreciate your kindness dear.❤️
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Your story shows how we all can make a difference in the life of a child.
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Thanks for your kind comment, appreciate it dear.❤️
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The teacher, teacher is a mission and a vocation. It depends a lot on the teachers we met on our way. He had not only knowledge about his subject, which he lectured, but also knowledge about the child’s psyche. Bravo.
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Also he was very kind by heart to care to push that student. Thanks so much darling for sharing your thoughts.<3
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Heerlijk verhaal en wat men met zelfvertrouwen kan bereiken
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Thanks dear friend.❤️
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What a wonderful demonstration, on how a life can truly change; when the kindhearted, chooses to make a difference!
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Thanks Warren dear. I wish all the teachers were as caring and kind. Appreciate your kindness.❤️
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You’re welcome!
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Great and interesting post
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Thanks sweetheart ❤️
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Wow! Is that a true story?
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Yes dear friend, it is. Thanks for commenting.<3
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Another of Laleh’s tales…
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Thanks dear Jack.<3
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What a heart-warming story, Laleh. It must be wonderful to be a teacher and see such results. Best wishes. xx
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Thanks dear for reading and commenting. Wish for millions of these great teachers.<3
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Teachers/people like that are so important. In high school, I was dealing with low self-esteem and depression. I wasn’t functioning well and getting to class on time in the mornings was very difficult for me. Usually, I’d get sent to the office to get a late slip, and then I’d end up in detention after school. I felt trapped in a cycle and very alone. I had one teacher who actually stopped and asked me if I was okay one day. I can’t tell you how much I appreciated someone seeing me struggling to begin with, and more than that showing concern. That really meant a lot to me, and I still think about it now, years later.
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Wow, thanks for sharing your memory dear. Yes, a small thing could change a lot. Thanks to those people in our lives.❤️
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Reblogged this on theclubhouseblog and commented:
This made me cry joyfully….This lady is truly Brilliant and Extraordinary. Her stories are Amazing, they help me smile when I feel smiling is impossible …Her Book is one that I feel is necessary that I have…
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Thanks for reblogging dear.❤️
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This is an incredible story, Laleh. Thank you for the inspiration and happiness. 🙂 Blessings, Debbie
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Thanks sweetheart for your kind words.<3
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Thanks for your like of my post, “Rapture Review – Who’s Going? – Who’s Left Behind?” You are very kind.
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My pleasure dear.<3
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Great story, dear!
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Thanks so much Winnie dear.<3
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You’re welcome, dear! ❤️
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Thanks for your like of my post, “Jehovah – Jesus;” you are very kind.
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My pleasure dear.<3
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We all sometimes need that little encouragement, so that we might shine!
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True, it’s all about encouragement. Thanks dear.🌹
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That is such a deeply moving post, Laleh! Thank you for the happy tears!
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You have a kind heart my dear friend.❤️
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as is syria
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Thanks so much dear John.🌺
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Wonderful story, Laleh!
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Appreciate your kindness Clare.❤️
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My pleasure, Laleh ❤
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Love this. Thanks 😊
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Thank you dear.🌺
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Oh I have chills.
That is sooo tender lovely! 🤗
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Thanks a million Cindy.❤️
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You’re so welcome Laleh! 💖
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BEING A FORMER SUBSTITUE TEACHER I LOVE AND APPLAUD THIS ONE! ❤
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Thanks Jonathan.❤️
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you’re welcome, GORGEOUS!!!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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A caring teacher made such a difference in this child’s life.
Very moving story Laleh
Thank you for sharing 💜
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Thank you Crissy for always being there for me.❤️
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I enjoy your stories Laleh.
Keep safe ❤️
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Means a lot dear.<3<3<3
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Being a retired educator, I am quite touched by this post. Those who can . . . teach!
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You guys made so many differences. Thanks so much dear.❤️
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A beautiful story. Building someone’s self-confidence is a key to their success.
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Appreciate your kind visit dear.🌺
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Thanks dear.💕
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