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Young Lad Failed His Exams But His Teacher Turned It Around And Did Something That Inspired Him

It can be difficult when you’re a student and have to take school exams. For some people, it is almost impossible to do well, and that was the case with Ben twist. He is an 11-year-old student and he has autism.

Ben tried as hard as he could during the school exams but the results fell far short of the mark. After he failed his test, which would’ve been quite crushing for anyone, he received an unexpected letter from the teacher.

This letter was not only inspirational, it was so touching that Ben’s mother was in tears after reading it. She posted it to twitter and as a result, it has touched the lives of thousands of others as well.

Anyone can go to school and study to be a teacher but it takes a very special individual to truly understand what it means to teach others. We feel that Ben’s teacher is on the right track.

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Ben said “This letter is amazing” and couldn’t believe all the nice things that were said about him.

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Good job Ben and good job to the teacher. Keep up the great work

Via: Bright Side

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