Helen Martin’s daughter, Cordie, has suffered panic attacks ever since she was a small child.
Loud noises, alarms and large, busy environments trigger immense distress in the now-nine-year-old.
So when the lights dipped inside a local Sainsbury’s supermarket recently, Helen knew her little girl’s anxiety was about to take hold.
“Immediately [Cordie] started panicking as she thought an alarm was about to go off,” the British mother wrote on the store’s Facebook page. “She wanted to run and got extremely upset.”
The cashier noticed the young girl’s distress and came to her aid.
“She came around the checkout and asked my daughter to help her scan the shopping, coaxed her into her seat whilst we dried her tears and completely distracted her by letting her scan all the food,” wrote Helen.
“I cannot tell you how much this meant to me and my daughter. I was overwhelmed with gratitude and emotion that she managed to turn such a negative experience into such a lovely one.”
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Were it not for this woman, who has since been identified as ‘Tina’, the situation could have proven a lot worse.