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My 12-year-old son carried his wheelchair-bound friend on his back during a camping trip so he wouldn’t feel excluded—then the next day, the principal called me and said, “You need to come to school right away.”

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Leo just stared.

“You don’t have to decide anything now,” Reynolds added. “But we want you to know—it’s there because of your bravery.”

Dunn stood there, stunned.

Leo looked at me, overwhelmed.

“Mom…?”

I shook my head, equally overwhelmed. “I… I don’t even know what to say.”

“You don’t have to say anything,” Reynolds said. “Just understand this—what your son did wasn’t small.”

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