This teacher starts each day by complimenting every one of his students

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This Special Ed Teacher Gives Touching Compliments To His Students Everyday
This Special Ed Teacher Gives Touching Compliments To His Students Everyday



Here's your feel good story of the day!

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At Mainspring Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, each and every one of Chris Ulmer's students starts off the day feeling truly amazing.

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The class's Facebook page, "Special Books by Special Kids," is a collaborative project with Ulmer, his students and their parents, to "share their journey with the intention of erasing social stigmas and showing the true nature of the students." Ulmer truly wants to make a difference, and his dedication is inspiring.

Watch Ulmer spend quality time giving each and every one of the eight students special compliments in his special education classroom:

Children learn to love or hate at an early age.I think it's time we actively work towards teaching love and acceptance.

Posted by Special Books by Special Kids on Sunday, November 15, 2015



The heartwarming video was posted to the "Special Books by Special Kids" Facebook page on Sunday, and has been shared nearly 17K times and viewed 932K times.

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