Teen Boy Puts His Newborn Son up for Adoption, Years Later He Accidentally Meets Him

At 17, Daniel gave up his newborn child at his parents’ insistence. Years later, he coached a little league team, and a new student appeared. He looked remarkably like his late girlfriend, Emily, and Daniel had to find out if he was his son.

“Come on, Josh! You have to swing the bat with all your might. You can do it!” Daniel yelled at the nine-year-old boy up for bat.

Daniel was 27 years old and the little league baseball team coach at his former elementary school. Growing up, he had no idea that working with kids would so be fantastic, but this job stumbled upon his lap, and it was better than being in a classroom all the time. He went to college and got a degree in Education, but after a couple of years teaching English to uncaring teenagers, he quit.

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Author: myhealthylife99.com

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