Teacher turns pickup truck into a mobile classroom and drives 2 hours to visit autistic students

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Everyone has the right to a good education, but because of the ongoing pandemic, there have been serious interruptions to the schooling of children around the world.

But one teacher who has gone further than most to ensure that her pupils don't miss out on their education is Nay, an elementary school teacher in Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato.

She has created a mobile classroom to provide her autistic students with help during this difficult time.

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Nay's actions are specifically designed for children who don't have access to books or the internet during the pandemic, and she drives two hours a day to carry out her important work.

News of Nay's kindness was broken on Twitter after a picture of her teaching a child was posted to the platform. Originally taken by her mother, the snap gained more publicity than anyone could have ever imagined when it was subsequently retweeted by Kim Kardashian with a heart emoji.

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In the picture, Nay can be seen sitting in the back of a pickup truck helping a student with what appears to be homework. Both she and the student responsibly wore face masks.

In an interview with Quién, a Mexican publication, Nay said that she typically works with children with special educational needs and is continually trying to improve her practice.

Nay maintains social distancing in her mobile classroom and gives her pupils hand sanitizer upon entry.

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Reacting to Nay's work on Twitter, one person said that it is even more important because it maintains a sense of normalcy for special education students.

"Due to restricted/repetitive behaviors of kids in the spectrum isn't easy to modify teaching conditions to them so what this teacher is doing is extremely valuable, pure Love, "the commenter said.

"Autism is a complex developmental condition that involves many challenges, learning is only one of them."

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We'd like to take this opportunity to give a huge shoutout to Nay and all the other teachers who are going above and beyond during this difficult time.

Teacher turns pickup truck into a mobile classroom and drives 2 hours to visit autistic students

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By VT

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Everyone has the right to a good education, but because of the ongoing pandemic, there have been serious interruptions to the schooling of children around the world.

But one teacher who has gone further than most to ensure that her pupils don't miss out on their education is Nay, an elementary school teacher in Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato.

She has created a mobile classroom to provide her autistic students with help during this difficult time.

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/akkitwts/status/1291404259360034816]]

Nay's actions are specifically designed for children who don't have access to books or the internet during the pandemic, and she drives two hours a day to carry out her important work.

News of Nay's kindness was broken on Twitter after a picture of her teaching a child was posted to the platform. Originally taken by her mother, the snap gained more publicity than anyone could have ever imagined when it was subsequently retweeted by Kim Kardashian with a heart emoji.

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/KimKardashian/status/1292634704613478402]]

In the picture, Nay can be seen sitting in the back of a pickup truck helping a student with what appears to be homework. Both she and the student responsibly wore face masks.

In an interview with Quién, a Mexican publication, Nay said that she typically works with children with special educational needs and is continually trying to improve her practice.

Nay maintains social distancing in her mobile classroom and gives her pupils hand sanitizer upon entry.

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/Nay_EdEsp/status/1293738127589351426/]]

Reacting to Nay's work on Twitter, one person said that it is even more important because it maintains a sense of normalcy for special education students.

"Due to restricted/repetitive behaviors of kids in the spectrum isn't easy to modify teaching conditions to them so what this teacher is doing is extremely valuable, pure Love, "the commenter said.

"Autism is a complex developmental condition that involves many challenges, learning is only one of them."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/Luis_Manzanilla/status/1291716872614928384]]

We'd like to take this opportunity to give a huge shoutout to Nay and all the other teachers who are going above and beyond during this difficult time.