With the use of 12 reusable bags and a little creativity, Shelby Pavelka, was able to make a plastic barrier complete with arm holes on the front door of their home. Kelsey Pavelka, second grade teacher, was able to hug her students again as they stopped by to visit on Wednesday."Most students ran up to my door squealing!," Pavelka told CNN."Then we hug a bunch of times and talk about all the things we've been doing.
The quarantine hug setup is equipped with a stool for the kids to step up on and a variety of disinfectants."Many parents have shared that their student really needed this," she said. Read MoreThe dual language teacher said this moment of real life connection had a special impact on one of her students that had been depressed lately."When they got back from my house, he hopped in the kitchen to make himself grilled cheese and he hasn't wanted to do that in over a week.
Won't be glad to be the next one, se yon mò anbrase yo voye sou kòmè sa ou byen?
This is a silly action. she protected herself, but might make students contact each other through the plastic bags.
Can't she just wait till school starts, or rather go hug her own children if she has any
Is she serious OMG people are really tripping
Dumb parents for even driving their children way over to a teacher's house. Obviously, she's a pedophile. Parents should hug their own child every day.
Yikes! And creepy
Redicules.
Awww neat 1 👍
'The quarantine hug setup is equipped with a stool for the kids to step up on and a variety of disinfectants.' For the idiots that can't be bothered by reading the story and ALWAYS have to find something to criticize. This is a good thing, ffs.
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