When Mrs. Parker noticed one of her students squirming in the back of the classroom, she could have easily scolded him for not paying attention. Instead, she quietly walked over and asked if he was alright. The little boy, red with embarrassment, whispered that he had just been circumcised and was terribly itchy. It was a moment of raw honesty that many children would have been too shy to admit.
Rather than make him feel ashamed, Mrs. Parker treated him with compassion. She gently suggested he visit the principal’s office to call his mother and ask what he should do. The boy returned a few minutes later, looking calmer and more at ease. It wasn’t the solution alone that helped — it was knowing someone cared enough to listen without judgment.