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This teacher's reaction to a sleeping student has gone viral for all the right reasons. (upworthy.com)

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Meg's nap meant she missed an in-class essay, but she turned it in that night. "I didn't beat her up about it. Didn't have to," he wrote. "In a different room, Meg may have been written up for sleeping in class and given a zero for missing and essay, but she wasn't in a different room; she was in my room."

"I think too often the biggest thing that people forget about high school students is that they are kids," Syrie says. "They're kids  kids who are having to grow up way too fast and are having way too much pressure put on them, in and out of school ... even for our best and brightest, that pressure gets to be too much."

Syrie's tweets continued, exemplifying how teachers can show kindness and understanding to students. He pointed out, "I can't offer Meg a math class later in the day. I cannot feed her horses ... I cannot run 6 race-pace 300s for her. I cannot spirit away her teen trouble. But I can give her a break."

"We are not working in factories, stamping out standardized products," he says. "We are helping young humans — unique individuals — learn about themselves and their worlds. As such, when our young humans face the inevitable pressures of growing up, we need to respond with empathy."

To read more of Annie Reneau's article, please click here.

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This is simply brilliant!  He should be teaching teachers all across the country what's important:  connection and empathy!  Here's someone who understands and is brave enough to follow his gut instincts, in spite of the consequences (possible) with regard to his job.  He stands far above in a crowd.  Bravo!

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