Bus driver didn't believe photo holding crying kid’s hand was a “big deal” – local authorities thought differently
By Mike-Ross

Do you remember your first day of school? If you do, you’ll likely remember the feelings of worry and stress.
Now of course, not every child faces these kinds emotions, but it’s fair to say a good many are nervous ahead of independently leaving home and taking a leap into the unknown.
One little boy, named Axel, certainly was. He was struggling with the idea of being apart from his mother, Amy Johnson, despite her reassurances that everything would be okay.

The bus driver, Isabel Lane, noticed Axel’s apprehension almost immediately when she pulled up to collect him.
“He was all smiles when he saw me around the corner,” Isabel said. “And then I started to slow down. And that’s when you could see his face kind of start to change.”
Amy lifted Axel up and placed him on the nearest bus seat. Then she tried to take her son’s photo so that they’d have a memento for the future.
Only, that would prove harder than imagined. No sooner had Amy began to walk away than did Axel start grabbing for her. It was then that bus driver Isabel did something truly wonderful: she reached her hand behind her and held Axel’s hand.

Through that comforting gesture, Amy was able to get the snap she needed. She uploaded it to Facebook, where it proved to be a popular hit with others.
The local police department even shared the image, praising Isabel for helping Amy during a difficult time.
“I didn’t think it was like that big of a deal personally. I guess this is something that I would do,” Isabel later said.

As per reports, Isabel’s small act of comfort turned out to be precisely what Axel needed. The 10-year-old’s attitude was different the next day – he waited at the stop on his own and said hello to Isabel before hopping onboard.
Great job, Isabel! I’m sure Amy is extremely thankful for what you did for her son.
Be sure to share this blog if you want to wish Axel well in the future, and to praise Isabel for her gesture.
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