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    My Son’s Teacher Came to His Soccer Game; It Gave Him Confidence

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The day we met my son’s fourth-grade teacher in late August 2024, she wasn’t the gentle, sweet personality I hoped for when my kids were little. When I’d dropped him at preschool for the first time, I wished for a warm, motherly personality to greet us, one that would hug away tears and calm separation jitters.

    But by nine, he was talkative, curious, and stubborn. By now, I knew he needed structure, precise expectations, and someone who would push him to his potential. As she showed him around the classroom, authority radiated from her words. “You two can sit beside one another, but only if you focus,” she said to him and his closest friend.

    At first, he wasn’t sure his teacher liked him

    My son excels in math, always solving equations in his head while I search for a calculator. With a craving to learn, he enjoys school, but transitioning into a new school year — and returning after long breaks — typically triggers some angst, initiating an internal voice that tries to convince him school will suddenly become too challenging. So, it was no surprise that initially, he was mildly apprehensive.

    “I don’t think she likes me,” he said one evening in early September after he’d been reprimanded for being chatty. A born negotiator, he exhibits the skills to persuade nearly anyone in his favor — but at the beginning of fourth grade, he learned you can’t bargain your way out of every dilemma. It took time for him to adjust to her strong personality after learning words weren’t always enough to evade consequences.

    She came to his soccer game one day, and I saw his face light up

    One Saturday morning, as we were talking about school, he informed me, “She’s coming to my soccer game today.” I worried he’d be disappointed. “She might be busy,” I suggested. “She has her own family.”

    Before having children, I worked as a speech-language pathologist in an elementary school. I was thrilled to live a couple of towns over; seeing my students on Saturdays wasn’t my idea of enjoyment. But as we situated our chairs along the field line, there she was with her own husband and son.

    “It’s your weekend!” I exclaimed. “You deserve time away from your students.” She said she encouraged the students to share the times and locations of games and performances, as she strived to support them all.

    When my son spotted her from across the field, his face lit up. That was only the first of numerous games she attended that year. Each time his eyes locked with hers from a distance, his spirit intensified like a light.

    Her support gave him confidence that mine couldn’t

    When I told him how well he played, he responded, “You have to say that. You’re my mom.” But each time she arrived, my biased pride in him solidified. She didn’t have to show up; she chose to.

    “Save my number,” she said one Friday after calling to check in. “You can call anytime,” she insisted, as if my child were as important as her own. In the classroom, she rewarded students for their interests. Discovering my son’s curiosity about the presidents, she had him recite them in chronological order to earn a movie for the class; she gave him a moment to shine.

    The usual apprehension that had always churned within him before returning to school after long weekends dissolved as the months proceeded. A teacher who shows up when it’s not mandated shows she genuinely likes her students and who they are as people; with her on the sidelines, my son felt worthy.

    Throughout the year, purchasing pizza with her own money, she organized small group lunches, so every student had the privilege of her attention. On the last day of school, she threw them a party to celebrate the most impactful year my son had at his elementary school.

    When fifth grade began in September 2025, I knew he’d miss being in her classroom. “I wish I could be in 4C again,” he said on the first day of school. That morning, he stopped by her room to say hi, and every morning thereafter, he’s done the same. Beginning each day with her is a comfort he’s come to rely on.

    At his championship soccer game this past fall — as he was adjusting to a new school year — a familiar voice caught my attention. Again, she filled him with confidence in a way I wasn’t capable of.

    Last month, as we were wandering through the crowd to find our son after his orchestra concert, there she was amid the masses. “I can’t believe you’re here,” I admitted, tears pooling in my eyes. These children are no longer in her class — they’re preparing to move on to middle school — but she continues to emerge when they need her most. A mother herself, she has chosen to show up for our children.

    “I hope they never forget me,” she said as students shuffled by with their instruments. “You’ll be the one they remember,” I promised.

    Last night, I found a letter my son wrote her at the beginning of fourth grade: “It is very nice of you to go to people’s sporting events. You make me feel like everything will be alright.”

    Because of her, my son knows he’s enough.

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