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Emily Hershberger takes her daycare kids out for a walk every day at 9AM and has a message for parents with kids at John Adams Middle School in Rochester, Minnesota.

Your kids are spectacular!

The DayCare Kids
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But why listen to me when you can see what Emily said.

John Adams moms and dads, if your kids have the 9am gym class: kudos for having such polite middle school kids!

My daycare goes for a walk every day at 9 and they have been having a walk/bike class that goes past us. They are always so polite to my kids and me.

Full of compliments.

The first days of school my son who, wears a dino helmet, stopped and said "mom it's just so distracting they all keep saying I'm so cute" of course with a big grin on his face.

We all, middle schoolers and my crew, cause a huge traffic combustion but they are great passing us.

Today they were out walking again and one middle school girl stopped me to tell me I looked nice today and loved my outfit. I'm sure I looked dumbfounded because I was expecting a compliment on kids but it made my day.

I did call the office in hopes the teacher will tell them directly they are awesome as well.

That last line? That's the clincher. Schools hear a lot of complaints, and the compliments may be few and far between, but they're sweet and powerful medicine.

Did John Adams Reply?

A reply to her story tells this better than I can.

Thank you so much for the positive comments. I'm a teacher at JA and have shared this post with the staff. I also have forwarded it on to the school news program, JAG News, so that all the kids can hear the positive comments.

The saying is that it takes a village to help raise kids. Thanks so much for recognizing the kindness and taking time to share it. You made the day of a lot of people with a simple post!

Middle schoolers can get a bad rap (honestly, even from me) because their growing, and learning, and it's all just so awkward. And often a little smelly.

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But for every GAHh! moment we might have around middle schoolers, we have so many more where we see their goodness.

Let me know about a story I should write, or if you have a comment, complaint, or concern about something I wrote here, please let me know: james.rabe@townsquaremedia.com

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