By Sudeeptha GV | U&I Care - Project Manager
The Institute for Mentally handicapped children (IMHC) currently houses 85 boys with special needs who have been abandoned by their families or lost and brought to the Institute. Working with the boys in a State run Home is bound to be challenging with everyday bringing us new issues, experiences and situations. Thank you so much for supporting our work at the Institute and believing in the work we do for these amazing boys.
Some of the main highlights and challenges are:
Story of the month:
A lot of our boys are sent to the Men’s Complex once they are 21 years. One boy who was sent recently was Naveen. Naveen was a part of the special needs classes that were conducted every day by the teachers hired by U&I. He was a great learner and always had a smile on his face. He is a soft spoken boy so the teachers had to train their ears to hear him in class. One of Naveen’s favourite things to do was sing nursery rhymes. He was the happiest and most active during these sessions.
After Naveen got shifted to the Men’s complex, the teachers did not get to see him for nearly a month. One day, the teachers decided to visit the complex and meet with all the boys. When they entered the room where the boys were seated, Naveen quickly got up, ran up to the teachers and started doing the actions for the rhyme “chubby cheeks”! The teachers were both surprised and extremely happy to see that he still remembered his rhymes and was excited about them as well.
It was truly an inspiring moment for our teachers. Teaching the boys the same rhymes, numbers and alphabets every day requires a lot of patience. On most days, they are unsure if what they teach is actually being grasped by all the boys. On such days, they now remember Naveen and know that even a small rhyme is a happy memory in the lives of our boys. It is truly humbling to know we are the reason the boys smile with fond memories of days they have spent with us in learning.
Plans for the next few months include starting basic speech therapy for a few boys by the special needs teachers, buying new equipment for physiotherapy and hiring more assistant carers.
We are continuously striving to make the lives of the boys a little bit better every day. On the challenging days we take a moment to remember and witness the smile on their faces and that is always enough reason to continue to make a difference in every way we can!
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