Teacher goes against protocol when girl is teased

If there’s one thing I strongly believe, it’s that teachers really deserve more. Whether more pay, more appreciation, or simply more respect for the profession, we often forget just how many incredible teachers there are out there, working day in and day out to achieve one goal: to educate our children. Can we really put a price on the potential of a more promising future for our youth?

And then, there are countless teachers that go above and beyond this one mission. Their goal goes even further. They want to ensure our children are content, well taken care of, and grow up to be decent and loving grown-ups.

Kinsie Johns is a third grade teacher at Anette Winn Elementary School, in Georgia, USA. The teacher is passionate about her job and adores each and every one of her students.

So when she saw one of her students have her feelings hurt by fellow classmates, she looked deep inside her and came up with a rather unusual solution.

It was obvious that it wasn’t what any of the students were expecting…

Facebook/Kinsie Johns

It all began when Kinsie Johns was teaching her third grade class recently. One of the children in her class had appeared at school that day with a unique hairstyle — a bun on each side of her head.

Another student in the classroom spontaneously called the girl “space girl” — and the term quickly caught on. Soon, several other students were pointing and laughing, calling her “space girl”.

Kinsie could see that her student felt targeted and hurt by the attention and comments.

Facebook/Kinsie Johns

But instead of chastising or punishing the students for mocking her hairstyle and bullying another student, Kinsie decided to try a whole other approach.

The next day, she arrived to school in a brand new hairstyle — her very own ‘space buns’.

“She was beaming when she saw me and the students noticed that our hair looked the same,” Kinsie explained on her Facebook page.

Facebook/Kinsie Johns

Mrs. Johns posted on Facebook that she encourages her students to be themselves. She emphasized that “it’s okay to be different” and then she quoted Dr. Seuss.

“Why fit in when you were born to stand out!?”

Flickr/Jessica Mullen

The day after Mrs. Johns wore her matching space buns, her students shocked her. They rallied around the classmate and copied her and their teacher.

”The little point I was trying to make turned into a huge support for my little friend. All the girls in my class are wearing their hair in ‘space buns’ and even some of the boys got involved! They all wanted to support her and we even got some second graders involved!”

People have applauded Mrs. Johns for the creative way she supported a student, this shows that teachers go above and beyond!

I’m so happy to see a teacher stand up for that students, so please help sharing this article to give Mrs. Johns a huge ”thank you”!