Teacher feeds hungry preschooler, and now our hearts are full

Teacher feeds hungry preschooler, and now our hearts are full

39-year-old Janorashikin's simple act of feeding her young charge during a recent football tournament has become a viral symbol of unity and compassion.

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A video of Janorashikin feeding a hungry preschooler during a recent football tournament in Penang quickly went viral, touching the hearts of Malaysians. (Bernama pic)
NIBONG TEBAL:
Sometimes, the smallest gestures leave the deepest impressions. For Janorashikin Jasdi, 39, a simple act of feeding a hungry preschooler during a football tournament in Penang has touched the hearts of Malaysians, becoming a viral symbol of unity and compassion.

Janorashikin, who works as a preschool student management assistant (PPM) at SJKT Ladang Jawi, didn’t think twice about helping her young charge, an Indian boy, eat his lunch.

In a heartwarming moment caught on camera, she gently blew on the hot food before feeding him – a motherly instinct that struck a chord with many.

“It happened spontaneously. We were short on time during the break, and I just wanted to help him eat quickly. I never imagined it would go viral or that it would bring so much positivity,” she told Bernama at the school.

The act was captured on Dec 7 during the Under-6 Mifa Beyond Kids Cup, held at Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang. Janorashikin, the only Malay woman present, was assisting as the team’s kit manager. Her school’s team went on to secure second place in the tournament.

The video, recorded by a parent and shared on TikTok, quickly gained traction. By the time Janorashikin returned home that evening, the clip was being widely circulated, including on the school’s WhatsApp group, accompanied by countless messages of praise.

“When I saw the comments, I couldn’t hold back my tears. It was overwhelming to see such positive reactions to something I felt was so small,” she said.

A mother of four, Janorashikin treats her pupils like her own children, regardless of their race or religion. She’s only been at SJKT Ladang Jawi for 10 months but has already built strong bonds with the 25 preschoolers she helps care for daily.

Janorashikin’s commitment hasn’t gone unnoticed: headmistress M Gogilambal described her as an exemplary educator whose actions reflect the core values of unity and care promoted by the Madani government.

“Teaching is about more than just academics. It’s about instilling noble values and showing children the meaning of love and respect,” she said.

“I’m so proud of Puan Nora. Her compassion and dedication to the children here have made her a role model for all educators. The viral video has even brought our school recognition.”

Fellow preschool teacher R Sanggari shared similar sentiments.

“When she first joined us, I was worried she might struggle as she’d never worked with Indian children before. But I couldn’t have been more wrong. Within a week, she had connected with the kids like a natural,” Sanggari said.

Janorashikin, who has been a PPM for 18 years, worked at a Chinese vernacular school for a decade and later at a national school before joining SJKT Ladang Jawi in February.

For her, the role isn’t just about assisting teachers – it’s about creating a loving and inclusive environment for the children.

“I see them as my own kids. If I can care for my own children at home, why wouldn’t I do the same for these little ones?” she said.

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