
First-grade teacher asks boy why he's sick—his hilarious ...
Gina Range tried to keep a straight face, telling Newsweek she wondered, "surely he's not saying what I think he's saying?"
A recent social media video featuring a first-grade teacher and her student has gone viral, capturing a moment of innocent misunderstanding that has resonated with educators and parents alike. The video, uploaded by a teacher known as @diva_teach, shows a classroom interaction where a student, after coughing, explains to his teacher that he is experiencing "morning sickness." The teacher, visibly amused, engages the student in a brief dialogue. "You coughed and you said the reason you coughed was what?" she asks. The student replies, "Morning sickness." With a gentle smile, the teacher then asks, "Do you have morning sickness?" to which the student responds, "Sometimes." The teacher then clarifies, "You know who has morning sickness? Pregnant women." She concludes the humorous exchange by telling the student, "You don't have morning sickness. You just got the sniffles, okay? Bye." The video has been praised for its lighthearted depiction of classroom life and the unique perspectives of young children. It offers a glimpse into the daily joys and unexpected moments that teachers often encounter.
Gina Range tried to keep a straight face, telling Newsweek she wondered, "surely he's not saying what I think he's saying?"