Experiences help you dream, dreams help you imagine and imagination in words help you share. I find my experiences in life are best shared through words. These shared with people is a way of expressing feelings and thoughts that otherwise is hidden in the depths of my sub- conscience. I am eclectic in all parts of life and to me, today is the life I want to lead tomorrow. So I lead my life in the same way that I would have lived my life 10 years from now!
Relationships – An understanding
The bond of a win
I attend a school in the suburbs of Mumbai to help the students and teachers into changing their approach to studies and learning ways of education in a holistic approach.
On a normal day, I was greeted by students who were smiling with joy and we're holding a trophy.
The teacher introduced the students and their accomplishments of winning an interschool event on debate, elocution and writing.
The students who earned their prizes were all stars for the given day they were showing their accomplishments at every classroom and the other children were cheering their achievement too.
In the midst of all this I noticed a few students were sitting quietly and not really sharing the joy of the peers. On the first glance, one may assume that they were jealous of the winning or may have had a grudge with these students.
But not all that you see is the truth!
These students were saddened that they were not able to participate in the competition, let alone win it and were always thought to be of a lower calibre. The teachers would also not pay heed to these students and they were left in the corner of the room.
These are the examples of society where we forget to nourish the weak and give them an opportunity to excel in life. Maybe, they need a nudge or even a strong push but how are we to know their ability when we do not pay attention to them?
The feeling of winning is always nourished with pride and enthusiasm and the feeling of loss is the opposite. But have we measured the feeling of isolation?
Most Psychologist would term them as the weaker part of society because they have a learning disability or are introverts or have not been able to cope with the education system and the stress related to it.
I have a different perspective to these children.
They are the force of nature that is waiting to exhale. These are the children who will make a huge difference in society and it's functionality. They need supervision and support in their strides, what they will achieve is only left to our imagination.
How do we go about it?
Read the blog on parenting to learn more of the how....
Roshan DSouza
The Class AKT