A teacher's response to a student who said she couldn't go to class because she had no one to take care of her baby

When Morgan King, an American university student, wrote to her teacher to justify that she had missed class because she hadn't found nobody who could take care of his daughter, he received an answer from her that he did not expect.

Her teacher, Sally B. Hunter, teacher and member of the Department of Children and Family Studies, sent her an e-mail inviting her to take your baby to class. The answer, which excited Morgan, quickly went viral when shared on social networks.

"I would be more than happy to have her in my arms while I teach"

Morgan is University of Tennessee student and single mother from Korbyn, a three month old baby. According to the Mail Online website, Morgan, who lost his mother last year, says that making his studies compatible with motherhood is finding it difficult but who wants to graduate despite everything.

Morgan with her baby in the profile picture of her Twitter account

On June 15, after not finding anyone who could take care of his daughter, he had to miss class and when he wrote to his teacher to justify his absence, he did not expect an answer like the one he received:

"I told my teacher that I could not attend class yesterday because I did not find anyone who could take care of my girl and this was her answer. I am literally crying. I feel very grateful" - she commented excitedly on her Twitter account while He published a photograph of the e-mail he had received from his teacher.

Told my professor I missed class yesterday bc I couldn't find childcare & this was her response. I'm literally crying. So blessed / thankful😩😭 pic.twitter.com/3QaThJRXdo

- Morgan King (@morgantking) June 16, 2017

His teacher, Sally B. Hunter sent him this e-mail where he said:

"(...) I am very sorry that the inability to find someone to take care of your daughter has made you miss today's class" (...) If in future you have trouble finding someone to take care of Korbyn, please do not hesitate to bring her with you to class "

"I would be more than happy to have her in my arms while I teach so you can pay attention and take notes. I work for the Department of Children and Family Studies, how could I not want a child to be in our class?

"I mean it very seriously: bring Korbyn with you when you need it ... Your absence from class is considered justified. If there is anything else I can support you, let me know."

The teacher's response immediately went viral when Morgan posted it on her Twitter account, and was shared by more than 5,000 users. Before the hundreds of comments received, Morgan informed his teacher and she replied:

"It seems that Twitter has made us famous. I can't believe that so many people are reacting to my email. I think that inviting Korbyn to class is the right thing to do."

Update: I just went to email my professor to let her know I posted her email and it went viral but she beat me to it! Hahaha #twitterfamous pic.twitter.com/4n8EEc0zux

- Morgan King (@morgantking) June 19, 2017

Not long ago we echoed similar news, also occurred in an American university. And when, unfortunately, I read radically contrary situations, this kind of generous and human acts I am almost as excited as the protagonist mothers themselves. Let the example set!