A senior high school teacher from Northern Samar touched many hearts after she helped a student focus on their seatwork by carrying their child in class.
In a Facebook post by Crescencio Doma Jr., he shared the story of his sister, Teacher Rosaly Doma Mamuric, 49, who took the responsibility of holding her student’s baby.
Photo courtesy: Crescencio Doma Jr. (FB)
Doma explained that the student brought her baby to school because there was no one available to care for the child at home. While the student was holding the baby during class, the baby fell asleep, making it difficult for her to focus on her seatwork. As a result, Teacher Rosaly reportedly offered to carry the baby herself while continuing her usual classroom duties.
t can be read, “Proud Manoy here. Just want to share what other people might consider as an ordinary thing in the classroom. But if others are happy to see this, how much more the brother in me.”
“These are pictures of my younger sister Rosalyn Doma Mamuric who is currently teaching at the Allen National High School – Senior High School in Northern Samar.”
“One of her female students, a young mother, came to class with her baby since no one could take care of her at home that time. The baby fell asleep in the middle of the class and her mother cannot do her seat work while carrying the baby.”
“So, my sister offered to carry the baby while doing her regular classroom routine so her mother can continue with her class tasks. Some students apparently took these pictures.”
Photo courtesy: Crescencio Doma Jr. (FB)
“Yes, it could not just be my sister. Other teachers may have done this too in similar situations; though there were just no cameras to capture those moments. Thus, who would not be happy to see “the mother in a teacher” in this situation?”
Doma expressed that he is proud of his sister.
“I am so proud of my sister for this and for the other things she does as a public school teacher. I am also proud to say that our mother was once a public school teacher. And I am happy to have been a teacher too in the past.”
“Mabuhay ang mga Gurong Pilipino saan mang panig ng mundo. Padayon!”