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Amanda Kloots Recalls Emotional Classroom Experience With Son As He Turns 4!

Proud mother Amanda Kloots couldn’t contain her excitement about the milestone in her son’s life with an overflow of fondest memories from the past year.

Despite the challenges faced after the tragic loss of her husband, Nick Cordero, she continues to embrace her role as a loving mother and reflects on the emotional bond she shares with her young son.

Amanda Kloots Shares Heartwarming Story On The Day Her 4th Child Was Born

In a touching move, the actress created a video montage capturing the beautiful moments of her son Elvis’ journey over the past year. Accompanied by the melodic tunes of Styx’s “Come Sail Away,” the compilation showcases a variety of exciting photos and videos, from precious moments at home to Halloween celebrations and fun adventures in the sand and snow.

She wrote a sweet message for her son in the caption, “My favorite memory from last year when Elvis turned four today! Happy 4th Birthday to my beautiful boy!” The TV personality went on to share stories from when he was in preschool, in part saying:

“I drop him off at preschool every morning, and we always run 30-45 minutes late, so he’s the last to arrive. (?) Anyway, he walks into his classroom, and everyone yells, “Elvis!” Then one by one, they got up and ran to hug him.”

Amanda Kloots Recalls Emotional Classroom Experience With Her Son When He Was 4 Years Old!Instagram | Amanda Kloots

He explained that due to the overflowing hugs, Elvis would playfully fall to the ground, surrounded by a group of excited little children. Kloot states that the scene repeats itself every day, leaving him deeply moved. The dancer expressed her deep love for the little boy and added:

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“What he’s doing now and learning last year has surprised me. I wish I could freeze time but can’t wait to see what this year brings. I am very impressed, very proud, and very impressed with my little friend.”

The post was so touching that it got so much love from his fans, who described the little celeb as “one of the greatest boys ever.” One follower said the video was “The sweetest thing I’ve ever seen,” while another wrote, “Happy Birthday to such an amazing kid! I love everything about him! Perfect song choice!”

This person points out that he looks more like his late father when others say, “So beautiful. He radiates joy! Good job, mom!” Just before his Birthday, the single mother shared a video capturing the precious moments from the birth of her son to his father’s loving interaction with him.

The clip is accompanied by audio of Cordero talking about Elvis’ birth and the mixed emotions they experienced as new parents. In the caption, Kloots expressed her late partner’s sentiments and her deep emotional connection to parenthood before the arrival of their son:

“On the eve of Elvis’s 4th birthday, I was reminded of a wonderful recording of Nick’s one man show about being a parent. He was so excited for Elvis to be born, to be a father.”

With incredible emotion, she revealed her late husband’s heartfelt words in their son’s baby book, emphasizing kindness, confidence and happiness. He also vowed to keep his promise and shower their baby boy with all his love and concluded by emphasizing the importance of making memories.

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The “DWTS” alum candidly discussed the emotional challenges of helping her young son cope with the impending loss of his father. The Blast reports that he noticed that Elvis had started talking about the absence of the “Bullets Over Broadway” cast.

The co-host of “The Talk” shared his thoughts on these poignant moments, stating, “There were times when he got sad when we talked about Nick, and he said, ‘But Dada died.’ And then he will be very sad, which is heartbreaking as a parent.”

However, Kloots noted that while she didn’t have to delve into the conversation, she knew that “It’s coming, and it’s going to be a new layer for me and my grief and helping her get through it and understand it. So that’s coming for me. I know it’s possible not too long.”

In the meantime, she will remain committed to ensuring that her late husband’s memory lives on in their children’s lives. The doting mother also hopes her book can provide comfort and connection to the youngster as he grows older.

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