Mother receives call from school: When she hears what her daughter has told her, she is shocked
Texas (USA) - A mother from Texas was caught up in her past a few days ago. The reason: Madeleine Lambert received a phone call from her daughter Everly's (7) primary school teacher that was quite something.

Lambert, who now has two children, found out from the teacher that her daughter was working on a story about teenage pregnancy. The first sentence in it referred directly to her: "Maddie got pregnant at 13 and had a baby at 14." That's exactly what had happened.
But the fact that her daughter now wanted to summarize this story and finally recite it in front of the assembled class hit the young mother like a blow.
Naturally, Everly's teacher turned to her in confidence. In an interview with Newsweek this week, the Texan explained: "When I heard she was writing a story about how I had her when I was 14, I swear I relived all the emotions."
This was also due to the passage about Everly's father Isaac.
Madeleine Lambert tells the story in a viral TikTok video

Isaac had already broken up with the then thirteen-year-old before she found out about her pregnancy. This should also be told in Everly's story.
Fortunately, the girl's teacher is friends with Lambert's family. Together with the young mother, she therefore tried to find a way to make the story more age-appropriate.
"She asked if it would be okay with me if she asked Everly to change it to 'Her mom and dad decided to stay friends'. I'm so grateful for how her teacher respects her story and mine," the former teenage mother told the US magazine.
She had previously commented on the incident in a TikTok video - and on how young students could deal with it. "They don't really understand what a teenager is, let alone a teenage mother. So, to all the parents of first graders who come home and ask, 'What's a teen mom?' I'm so sorry," Lambert said.
In the end, she will have to live through the story. But at least her TikTok video has now received more than two million clicks and a lot of positive encouragement. So there is hope that this storm too will pass.