High School Football players form friendship with special needs kids
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2018
- Original airdate: 11/10/2017 | Football player at Emmaus High School are encouraged to form friendships with students who have special needs. The endeavor has proved to be a character builder on both sides.
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I literally started crying when Olivia told the football player she loved him and he said he loved her back ❤️😭
Man. With all the BS that we are enduring in America, I love seeing these videos. We all have it in us to be caring humans
Me too i cant stop crying its too cute!
Same 😭
I did too
I never did pick on special needs kids in my days
When I was a freshman in high school, the seniors and juniors that were in my school didn't care that I was a special needs student. All they saw was a shy girl in need of new friends. They sat with me at lunch every day and made me feel like family.
Aww that's so nice
Awww so sweet peace and love 🥺🥺💖💖
in uk schools you get bullied for being special needs lmao, except some groups, but it's mostly behind-the-back kind of chatter, not straight up bullying (this isnt america after all)
@@jp46614 I understand this completely as a Mum who has a child with learning disabilities, she just wants to be friends with everyone but a lot of people either ignore her or pretend to be her friend. I'm also in the UK, I remember one time we were in a shop & a lad from her School was there with his friends he seen my daughter & went to hide, she thought he was playing he didn't realise I was with her but as soon as he did he was pretending he didn't notice her in the shop saying "oh I didn't see you hi" I just shook my head at him. I am trying to teach her not everyone is nice but once she meets a good friend she won't be bothered about the silly kids who ignore her, she is just too nice which I tried to shield her from things when she was younger but I realised that wasn't fair either as she would always be disappointed. I hope you are doing okay just ignore people like that as they aren't worth having someone as amazing as you as a friend, take care & stay strong.
@@jp46614 tell the crew to roll up in the floating potato and smack em with your hamster so they get -10 health
More schools should do this
And teach kids that kindness is the way to earn respect and friendship
Not aggressiveness and inflicting fear
I agree,
That's right treat them with respect not acceptable to be rude to them and tease them kindness is the way to go
I love how it went from mandatory to wanting to be with their buddy. This makes me feel that it is good in the world.
And the nice thing is these fine young men will likely remember this and pass this on to their children when they are older.
Not just for special needs , for all the lonely kids that stand alone!!!
@@CalTekagreed and championships and awards come and go but moments like these last a lifetime
@@CalTekI.m Watching a Football 🏈 game this weekend
As someone who's special needs sister passed away I am so touched by this video! 😊
im so sorry for your loss, i bet she was an angel
❤️❤️❤️
I'm so sorry for your loss my son was born with down syndrome and he passed away in nov of 2018
Stay strong buddy god loves her more
They are ANGELS WITHOUT WINGS HEROES WITHOUT CAPES 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I have a friend with autism. He was two years older than me. However, he was in the same grade as me, but in the special needs classes.
My mom made me be his friend in seventh grade, when kids made fun of other kids that weren’t “cool.”
At first, it sucked. But, it turned out that he was a very nice guy. He liked the same things that I liked. I was no longer embarrassed to be his friend.
He moved away when I was in 12th grade to live with his dad, as his dad lived near a high school with a solid special needs program. He told me that he would always be my friend and to keep in contact.
Well, years passed and life goes on. I went to college, graduate school, marriage, divorce, etc. I didn’t keep up with him as I promised I would.
Then, I had a life threatening emergency and was hospitalized. An unlikely friend showed up with his new wife (also autistic). He told me that he was there to be my friend and would be there for him as I was for him as a kid.
That brought tears to my eyes and I’ve never lost touch with him again. I know this is a long post. But, this video is very touching.
How are y'all doing now?
Your words are not too long, because they recognise the need for human kindness. 😊
I wish my school had had something like this when I was growing up. I'm a paraplegic confined to a wheelchair, and I was bullied quite a bit for it. I had certain friends who backed me up, but there were also a lot of people who really treated me very badly. Kudos to the coach for teaching these young men to be humble, and to help someone else in need.
😊
@John 3.16 🙏
I just couldn’t imagine how people can steep so low bullying someone in wheelchair?!?
@@juice7136 bullies often take whatever is bothering them and project it on someone they view as "weak" I was bullied once.
That wasn’t fair to you... I’m so sorry you had to deal with that. I was bullied too for being fat... and wouldn’t stick up for myself but if anyone had tried to mess with my friends, most of whom had a major disability I would protect them at all costs, most the time turning the attention of the bullies on myself. my best friend has cerebral palsy and doesn’t really have use of half her body and if she’s not in her wheelchair she has to crawl on her hands and knees, something very few of us have been allowed to see as she only does it in the comfort of her own home because her apartment isn’t wheelchair accessible. she has to get out at her front door and crawl up the 2 stairs dragging her chair. She’s an empath with major anxiety but you couldn’t meet a more loving and giving person. I met her because She sat behind me in a lecture and I was bawling in class one day, silently, but she noticed and tapped my shoulder and asked if I could help her to the bathroom. When we got outside she took us to a study table near by and told me to spill, we’d never really spoken before this except if she asked me to help her in or outta the room but so,etching about her made me start talking... I told her I had just gotten news from my doctor right before class that I had cancer, she could sense my panic and upset and got me outta that room. She then told me to go grab my stuff back at class (told, no nonsense, didn’t ask) and we walked to the school coffee shop and just talked. We’ve been best friends now for over 10 years, even though I had to move to Hawaii for my health, we still talk constantly. I would protect that girl with my life. I’m so happy you had friends who stood up for you. Had you been at my school, I can bet you I’d have stood up for you too. I hope things are a little better for you now. 💖
Sorry, that was long 🙈
when olivias hand was shaking and dillon grabbed it to calm her down and when he told her she was pretty and to be herself i broke down😭 that was the cutest thing ever
As a dad who has a special needs daughter, this made me cry a lot. 😭
This means ALOT to us parents of children with special needs, thank you guys so much 💛💙
Not special needs ever, just SPECIAL
I love how he just took Olivia's hand and told her everything is okay when she was nervous... My little sister had special needs and passed away when she was 12 during a brain surgery, so seeing people giving kids with special needs a hope and everything it's just... I love it...
Sorry for your loss
@@aprilbarnette7070 Thank you
I'm truly sorry for your loss. I know your little sister still feels your love. I'll bet she watches over you. May God bless you, your sister and your family. ❤️
as a mom with a special needs son it made me cry.
I have a special needs sister that is 10 years younger and I never got to go to school and protect her... this is beautiful ❤️ good job boys
More coachrs like this are definitely needed
This should be a program in every school in America.
Compassion for others is a lesson and a gift, with which lives are improved.
“This should be a program in every school” like be fr
Can we talk about how beautiful Olivia is omg ???
yes she is , very beautiful.
She needs to reveal her secret to keeping her hair that elegant I need to know these things!!!!!!
She has amazing hair
nope, i dont do pity compliments
I wish more schools were like this. I remember that in middle school teachers, faculty, and students would do everything they could to be friends with kids who have special needs. But when I got to high school, I didn’t see any of that which was really sad to see.
We can make that happen. All we have to do is inspire more schools to be like this through carefully planned campaigns.
Same I have speacil needs
@@lathafalls7675well obviously u do spelling like that
You didn't use capitalization and said "U" which isn't a word and you didn't use punctuation either. Glass houses little bro.@@HateNation101
This coach is amazing. The students are amazing. Students across the country should take lessons. God bless these wonderful students/staff.
Teacher for special needs kids right here, and its such a beautiful thing to see. As teachers we truly want to make sure these kids feel safe and equally treated right in school, we wouldnt be able to pull our job at the best level if classmates weren't part of the equation. when we see their school peers become friends with them, understand them, make sure they can chase those sad bullies off ; it gives us yet another reason to make things always better for these kids at school.
Aww when he said you so pretty melted my heart
In elementary school I made friends with a Clearly special needs girl
( ironically her sister and I have the same name) I invited her to my birthday , when she took the invitation home, her mom .are Acala to my mom, probably dreading when she did, because she wanted to make sure My mom knew that her daughter was Special needs. ( in other cases she had been " uninvited" when Parents found out) my mom said, " yeah, we know, we'd still love to have her". We went mini putting that year, it got to be too much for her so she and my dad sat under a Tree in the shade to watch us, and chat. She had a great time, cause she was included. Its all she talked about for days afterwards. Of course, every time she would see me at school she'd call my name and run towards me with her arms open for a Hug. Well years past, and then I ran into her as an adult. I wasn't sure she would remember me, but there, in the middle of the grocery store I hear my name called , in that special voice , and I look over to see her running towards me, with her arms out for a Hug, so I move my cart and brace myself for the impact, ( we were both older and um.. heavier than when we were kids) she still talked about my birthday party. I actually found her on Facebook and friended her.
I am now a mom to a Special needs 12 year old daughter, somehow I think the two are related ( in a good way)
bless your heart ma'am
So sweet! God bless you!
My son played football and always reached out to the kids eating alone in the lunchroom and invited them to the "Jock Table". Now he has a very special relationship with his special needs sister-in-law.
This Coach understands that Coaching is about making Men out of boys.
I have an Autistic child. This is so sweet. My heart is SMILING! I think this helped everyone. God Bless these sweet people!
This should be in all schools
100% of people can learn something from this.
All Athletes should see this and do it!
This is what schools should be for. Teaching kids kindness and empathy. This is genuinely beautiful and we need more of this.
A school creating some fine gentlemen that can hopefully remember this experience and pass it on to their children....so awesome to see this.
Those boys have become compassionate, emphatic men (and superheroes) thanks to their extraordinary coach and new found friends :) thank you!
We need more people like this.
I have a special needs and I love watching videos so much
This should have millions of viewers this is a happy sad God bless hope there's more schools to change like that
My Son is Autistic, he is a wonderful person. It would be nice for all schools to help kids feel as accepted as your students do! You are AMAZING!!
The thought that a school stepped up and Did something so great makes me cry because it reminds what I lost but won't get back. Thank you to those players and coaches .
Whatever u r doing at Emmaus High School, keep doing it!! Your young people are setting a very amazing example of kindness and humanity.I am very proud of you. Thank you for the remin-
der of selflessness and understanding. Best wishes from me in Canada.😊😊😊😊😋😋
This made me cry these people are so sweet and i need this because i lost friends and got bullied due to adhd
I love this because I can relate to what they are doing. Anytime I saw a special needs kid playing by themselves I would always go and sit by them or play with them. This has made me want to go into being a special needs teacher when I am older! Love this.❤️
That could change the world.......and did for all the students involved. Great job Coach.
I'm a grandparent of a special needs grandson.....and he is the one always giving and loving....those who partner up in schools in programs like this one will benefit as much as the special needs child will, and they can learn just as much from them. special needs kids are not less or weaker, just different like we are all different and have different talents and gifts to share
My wife works with special needs children at a local high school and the athletes there do many activities with kids. It's great to see them caring about the kid not their perceived disabilities.
I don't have a special needs kid... but this still pulls heart strings. Super proud of you young fellas. All these kids will enter adulthood as much more emotionally strengthened people
The 8 dislikes have no life 💀
There is 9 more in a span of a week
44 now 😤
@@jeanpauljimenez966 There should be none
Agree...it's the bullies who are disliking jerks
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That's what life is about. Love other people no matter what. Beautiful piece ❤. God Bless.
Now this is a coach. It makes a difference. Some coaches make excuses for his players violating our daughters and some make them be kind to special needs babies
Glad to see people with differences being treated with respect. I am an adult with autism that turns 40 this year, and wish there was this kind of program for me in high school. I would love a chance to mentor college students with autism and ensure that they have an even better college experience than I did, and mine was not half bad at all! Paying it forward! ❤️❤️❤️
It matters. Having heart is never something to regret.
I respect these young men; because I have a BFF that is special needs and this story made me think of my BFF
Tears of joy..of a mother of an autistic son...wish my school did this..those players don't realize just how special they are....God bless you all...and to the coach that inspired them....
I'm in floods of tears. How beautiful, wonderful and amazing is this! Many kids with disabilities are often locked down on and so see this is so joyfoul. Takes me back so my days at senior school where i used to chaperone a girl with disabilities and we used to throw a Christmas party for kids with downs and disabilities. To see the smiles on their faces was priceless. It also gave me so much satisfaction to bring some joy into their lives. All schools and colleges should do this.
Great young men.
I love this story. There is no segregation there's only unity. AWESOME
One of my neighbors is a special needs kid and he’s amazing. I don’t know the name of anything going on but he’s very friendly, everyone loves him and he’s our football team’s manager!
(P.S. his younger brother is a GIANT)
As someone who is special needs, I know and understand what it is like to be isolated in some cases, and it always makes me so proud and happy to see people doing this who are not special needs themselves.
Thanks coach your truly a great man, and your players are real Angel's, your making a big difference. SJ
What an amazing kids all of them!. God bless them all🙌
Omg that's made me cry cause I have high school daughter is with special needs..that's so sweet need more sweet kids like you..
This is nicest thing he did for her and I never thought they were going to this at school and I hopefully they have something in common as friends with each other
I don’t know how anyone could put their thumb down to this story... hats off to the coach for starting the program.
Coaches like this are the leaders that we need today and are shaping the future of our youth to do better as a human race. Kudos Coach!
Now thats humanity! I love this. Special needs people should always be treated with love and respect because there are human too with feelings.
I have a daughter that has Down Syndrome. My other kids are very sensitive to others like her. It's good to see them giving her a chance and finding out what she is like as a person.
Oh!! This is so special! So sweet! God bless these young men!! ♥️♥️
What a great coach and caring men, they will be forever changed and will care about all humans more. I had a hard time holding back the tears. SJ
We need more people and schools like this and these things should happen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awe just seeing these Football player spend time with needs students is so amazing . You can tell these students really Appreciate especially Olivia .
This maid me cry and emotional at my highschool they never did this and I was a loner and was bullied because I was different and I have a disabilitie. But I'm glad that this highschool did this for people that have disabilitie. That they step out there own way to create this special bond.
Amazing lads. In this day and age it is good to see these young men go above and beyond to include not exclude someonw because they may be a bit different.
Great job guys you are making a difference. Keep it up and that's also awesome that these guys want to work with special needs after college.
What the football players have done is amazing and humbleing. I had a brother with down syndrome and we attended HS together my friends would high five him all the time. He loved it. Keep on with the tradition ❤️🏈
God Bless everyone involved with this!!!!!!! Keep it going! Make it spread across the nation!!!!!!
To bad this dosnt happen more often.. helping out others id always a good thing
This is awesome. I'd love to see this program grow. When I was in HS we didn't have anything like this.
I so wish every school did this. I was the only student that helped students with special needs. There are good teens in this world. ❤
Everyone should be so lucky to have a great best friend like Olivia has! And that coach is a wonderful man for having his team help other students, those young fellows will be better men for having that experience.
Great coach, great kids, great school. I'm humbled.
It's great for the "different" friends, to have more confidence, to feel the kindness too. And for the players, to know their situation, to feel what they didn't feel. Both of them must be grateful, it's rare in Asia with their habitual with background culture & history. Especially to think these players have popularity because of their sports & many girls willing to cat-fight to get them.
This should be manatory in schools! Great job spread the happiness! God bless
I love this coach coming up with these program. Though at first I'm sure they was scared more then not want to do this but in the end they came to see what a life changing thing they've done.
The coach made good people better, adding morals, values, respect and being humble to his player's thumbs up sir
God bless you all what an amazing young men I have a special needs granddaughter is really affects how as parents and grandparents to know there's special people still in this world of uncertainty your coach is amazing also
With love and respect from
Grants Pass, Oregon
That coach is incredible and those boys are amazing. I can't fathom how much of a difference they must have made.
Love this...This is what needs to be shown on the news all the time.
I have a uncle who is 8 years older than me that has down syndrome & let me tell you , these people love whole heartedly . I went to his bowling group with him on Halloween of 2015 & people like my uncle are so cool , they welcome you into they’re group like your one of them not the other way around , you have no choice but to root them on no matter if they fail , my mother told me when I was very young that these kind of people are special & theyer GODS children & me growing up with my uncle in my family I couldn’t ask for a more perfect person in my life just because he has taught me how to be a better person .
Everyone can afford to be kind. It doesn't cost a penny.
I think it’s great that the coach wanted to do something so special and opening the eyes of the players as they did the special olympics event. To continue on and start the lunch buddy idea and seeing how many of the guys now want to work with individuals with special needs is so awesome! To see the true value in every person and for them to know how special their buddies are is so beautiful to see. We are all the same and we all want human interaction and friendships and this shows you don’t have to be exactly the same to find friendship between each other.
That is an awesome service to open up your hearts to this class. Awwwwwwe soooo so heartwarming gesture.... thank you for your thoughtfulness and kind respect to these students.... your love will never fade in their memories.
Why did this make me cry? Man, gave me the feels. It's wonderful see young people caring and being gentle and kind; now they can take these lessons out into the world with them.
I cried so hard when watching this, these lads are golden. Respect is everything ❤
I love these football players spending time with their classmates. They were so kind & caring to their friends. True friendship to special classmates.
We need more of this ! Absolutely beautiful!!
I love this coach!!!!! He is a game changer and is really teaching these young high school students to see one another. I was very involved with special needs kids in high school. It is one of my very best memories in one that will always mean the most
You guys are amazing the coach and entire football team a great people Keep up the good work may God-bless you thanks for what you're doing I wish there was more people like that in the world
I loved that no was left behind. I wish this would go in every school across the country. They formed special bonds that I'm sure will never break. The football player that said he loved Olivia had me crying. If anyone took anything from this is it is that they are compassionate towards special needs people.
This is so beautiful!! It hits close to home for me because I have special needs cousins and I love to see this act of kindness and compassion because at the end of the day our special needs individuals are still human beings and they should be treated with the same respect as anyone else. We need more love spread this way. Way to go guys!!!!
What a great way for these young men to grow and learn. Hopefully this spreads to other groups and clubs at this school and other schools as well. This proves how one person (the coach) can create change in a big way!
Over here crying.... happy tears tho.. so amazing
Imagine if we have more of this there wouldn’t be so much madness like today. You only deserve respect if you are kind and treat people the same way.
It's actually nice to see a news story that shows something positive instead of negative for once
Wow I’m in love with this story!!!! Great job guys and thank you coach. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these young boys and girls
So wholesome ❤️