School bus driver’s beautiful note to a couple about their two kids is giving people faith in humanity

Most children follow in the footsteps of their parents, constantly replicating their behavior, moral values and mindset. Kids raised by kind, empathetic, and compassionate parents grow up to become emotionally secure adults who extend the same warmth to others. This profound truth was highlighted when a school bus driver, Cindy Clausen, reached out to a couple and talked about how their kids restored her faith in humanity. Clausen's heartfelt letter was posted on Love What Matters' official Facebook page.

Clausen applauded the couple for raising their kids beautifully and wrote, "I am compelled to write to tell you how beautiful your children are, inside and out! This can only come from the home, your patience, guidance and the examples that you set and teach," she wrote. Further, Clausen shared how their kids, Annaliese and Jorge, have been extremely kind to another child named Jackson who has difficulties walking. Every day, the sibling duo would ask if they could sit with Jackson on the bus.

Jackson, too, was equally fond of Annaliese and Jorge. Whenever he was sad, just a look at them was enough to bring back his adorable smile. Since Jackson had some mobility issues, he would take longer to get to his seat. One day, Annaliese saw him struggling and said, "Come on, Jackson, you can do it!" Moreover, when the bus reached the school's premises, Jorge carried Jackson's backpack so he could focus on walking. "I know you know how wonderful your children are, but I wanted you to know that it shows!" Clausen concluded.
The letter restored people's faith in humanity. Christine Marino said, "I always say I like when people tell me my child is a good student, but I LOVE when they tell me they are compassionate or have good sportsmanship." Lisa Rudloff commented, "Wow! It shows how amazing kids are and how thoughtful it was for this bus driver to spend the time to write this lovely note that any mother would love to receive!" Bambi Clark wrote, "I love this! I always make an effort to praise other children for their manners or kindness and to thank their parents for doing such a good job of parenting. Working in retail, I see some real monsters!" Nora-Lee Rodriguez pointed out, "And this is how we make a better world, one child at a time. This is the best legacy we can leave to our kids. God bless them!"


Many parents hoped their kids would turn out to be like Annaliese and Jorge. Natalie Rivera said, "Omg...I am in tears! We have 6, and we have taught them well. I should hope that if they see someone having a hard time or just needing some extra attention, my kids do the same thing! God bless these kids and their kind hearts! This is something to be thankful for!" Susan May revealed, "As a parent, this is what a real reward is. All of the times you have taken that extra step to lovingly guide your children to act with compassion and empathy towards others have become the norm. It's next to impossible to expect good behavior if we haven't given the same respect to them. By the way, loving guidance is the meaning of true discipline". Mary Helen Valenzuela Ramirez commented, "This is a proud moment for a parent, for someone to write you a letter telling you your kids are humble and kind; life can't get any better than that!"
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