Yesterday I got an email from GVN Physiotherapist, Nguyen Van Phuc, where he mentioned these medical terms -Cerebral Palsy, Hydrocephalus, Down's Syndrome and Mental illness.
I honestly was not aware of some of these medical complexities in children, and were also hard for me to memorize them, but now I have started to Google about these disorders.(the exclamation & interrogation signs lingering on my mind)
I responded Nguyen asking him if I need to learn or prepare anything so that I can better help those children. He replied“You are putting your heart, your charity to the children It will be enough for them”.
I am so grateful to him for saying that, really inspirational.
It’s time to live my REAL DREAM. I am so happy to be in a children program working with differently-able children.
Lots of questions are coming in my mind, a kind of nervousness before I set out for this life-time opportunity.
I am living thirty-days of my life with these children. I wish to see the world through their eyes, understand what they feel, motivate them to discover the real colour of happiness and help them create a picture of better society in their pure heart. And, I question my capability, if I would be able to be a part of their life? I wish to.
Okay, I can continue writing pages about this, but for now, I need to get back to Google world to learn more and be prepared for everything. I have so many things to do and have so little time.
I will let no stones unturned. I am a perfectionist!! (wink wink)
XOXO
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XOXO
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Disabilities are often treated as an outcome of religious or moral punishment in our society. Children with disabilities are dumped, less cared or isolated from every opportunities. This needs to be changed and kudos to everyone who is working on this, caring for these children giving them the only thing that they ever need -- Love.
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Jyoti, well hats off 2 u and I am so delighted to know that you going to pursue a good deed and sounds like you have a great passion in this regard. Kudos to you. It takes a special person to work day in and day out for small milestones. I know well how long it can take to "learn" the little things. Keep up the great work
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