Teacher's genius 'cuddle button' helps kids who struggle being away from parents

22 May 2023 , 13:40
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She wanted to help the child feel closer to her dad (stock photo) (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
She wanted to help the child feel closer to her dad (stock photo) (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A teacher has been praised for her 'genius' idea that helps children feel close to their parents when they're spending time apart. The educator noticed how her four-year-old pupil would burst into tears each and every time her dad dropped her off at school for the day.

Wanting to make the separation easier, she created a 'cuddle button' and told her to press it whenever she needed a hug from her dad. Taking to Reddit, the heartbroken dad said: "This little heart on my hand is called a 'cuddle button'. Since my wife died last year, my four-year-old daughter has hated being away from me.

"Her teacher draws this on both our hands when I drop her off at school and every time we press it, it sends a hug to the other. It helps her feel connected to me." Commenting on his post, one user said: "That’s the most adorable and sad thing. I am so sorry for your loss. Keep being an amazing dad."

Teacher's genius 'cuddle button' helps kids who struggle being away from parents dqxikeidqkikdinvShe drew a heart on the girl's hand and her dad's hand (stock photo) (Alamy Stock Photo)

Another user added: "From one dad to another, I second this! What a wonderful teacher as well, I’d feel good knowing she’s in pretty safe hands every day."

A third user said: "What a beautiful sentiment. I would actually consider getting it tattooed. Keep being a great dad!"

Mum's touching gesture to young son who died leaves Morrisons shopper in tearsMum's touching gesture to young son who died leaves Morrisons shopper in tears

While other users shared other ways he could help his daughter through the grieving process - as well as ease her anxiety about being away from him.

One user said: "A favourite book for my kids is 'The Invisible String'. If you have not read it to her, she may like it - same idea. It says our hearts are connected to those we love by an invisible string.

"Sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine having to raise my children without their mother. Thanks for being a great dad."

Another user added: "This is really sweet and I’m sorry for your loss. I don’t know if this is something you’d be interested in but there are bracelets you can buy that are meant for couples - it lets you touch one and it causes the other to vibrate to let the other person know you’re thinking about them."

One more user said: "Reminds me of the book 'The Kissing Hand'. What an adorable way to support each other. Sorry for your loss."

Paige Freshwater

Grieving, Parenting

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