Showing posts with label #correction programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #correction programs. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Robbed oppertunities!

Hima Das our Golden girl! Wasn't significant to most of us till yesterday, now has made our heart swell with pride and mind left wondering on her simplicity and iron gut!

The vedio clips gone viral; her final winning race, her award ceremony, where emotions rolling down her cheeks, fills my heart with range of emotions everytime I watch it.... likewise, many of us are overwhelmed...too overwhelmed!

On podium standing and watching the tricolor, with our national anthem tune  playing along... What sort of escatsy  she must be going through in this moment of glory!

My heartfelt blessings to this lovely confident teenager!

 I wonder how many of  us can actually even imagine the level of this girl's hardwork, commitment and her dedication towards the purpose of this gigantic dream!

Often, such sensational victory and the story of toil behind it, inspires many. It triggers the thinking in many of us that how such extraordinary achievements are made possible by ordinary children...

We (esp. parents) start  judging our own facilitation and our own kids in comparison! I am penning my thoughts down specially for this reason.

How Hima made this possible even though she didn't had privilege of all best eminities right from her childhood... like when fancy gym and fancy equipment to train with etc...


(This picture from National herald, speaks volumes, click on this link to see the article https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/the-dream-run-of-hima-das-the-golden-girl-from-assam)
So, what she has! What enables such dedication and single minded pursuit of purpose? There are obvious answers like her perseverance, discipline and all qualities we know...

I would like to throw a different perspective here; what she didn't had! What was absent which didn't prevent or deter her from dreaming and giving shape to those dreams. In my understanding these factors are--
1. Absence of loaded baggage of expectations from her providers (parents)
2.Absence of judgemental influence from her most trusted ones on her choice and her passion!

These are two prominent factor I see as common thread in all wonder achievers... just think about it, kids like her have biggest privilege;  'humble & honest support from thier parents.' Just a bit like potter making his pot! The force ought to be just there, not more; not less! which essentially means just being their for the child and not violate his rights by taking away responsibility and control  from the child, by constantly telling what to do and what not to, limiting a budding flower by our aspirations, biases judjements.

In the quest of doing best we, the urban parents provide every possible facility to our children with unsaid expectations that he should excel in life. We enrol them in all sorts of classes, put in  best schooling we can afford. We want to develop his personality, we want him to be successful. He is furnished with best equipment from best brands one can afford. We try hard and everything possible because we want him to excel in life, have respect in society...Unknowingly our precious child becomes specimen of our experiments!

If the child performs well i.e fetches medals etc we feel proud and successful! If not, then child feels guilty (&made to feel guilty/ incapable),  our prestige is hurt, we are hurt! Even if as parents we don't say anything to the child, he knows; I have not made my heroes happy. This sets in a channel of negativity; lack of confidence (we name it complacency...), feeling of being at loss (this leads to dissatisfaction). We know these are dangerous emotions for self esteem and self belief in formative years...

'Child' whom we treat as our extension, looses on the opportunity of discovering himself, being himself to know what he likes, to do what he can be best! We parents 'Rob' it from him... We teachers 'Rob' it...Our urban society 'Robs' it from him... and worst part; child is blamed for not achieving what we want him to.. oh! no! no!... failed to achieve what was best him!


Then we go on to  label these beautiful creation of God as 'lazy', 'stupid', 'complacent', 'not having fire in the belly' etc etc....! Some parents would even say “you get everything easily that’s why you don’t value it". Probably that’s absolutely correct! But the reason is not abundant availability of resources  at disposal, but absence of opportunity and freedom to explore self!

Think about it!












Sunday, 31 May 2015

Finding true love – Reflections of my journey so far in search of my Soul

Finding true love – Reflections of my journey so far in search of my Soul

The title may suggest that I am writing something spiritual, but friends, it is my own experience and in true spirits nothing spiritual about it.


My quest very much resonates with a quote by Steve Jobs “The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. As with all matters of heart, you will know when you find it.” Not that I am anticipating to do something great! But I have learnt one truth, till we really achieve our true love, our soul is at unrest…Is my search for true love not over yet! It’s a question which will get answered in few years from now. I am hopeful for it! ( being a positive minded specie). At least I think so and stay in peace for some time.

I assume one day  my heart is at peace, it no longer wanders for recognition, no longer keep running from pillar to post juggling between my responsibilities of home, my son, my two equally adorable vocations; one very demanding IT profession and other equally demanding but on different notes (will be talking about it later) and other social obligations…., that day I will know I have found my true self with my true love!

In quest of my true love, two years back, I decided to give up my full time job from a very high demanding position though quite promising and lucrative… all friends congratulated me on having inner strength to take up this courageous decision and on ability of sorting on my priorities…

I was excited to pursue my dream of spending more time with my Son, making changes in the lives of the individuals by facilitating them best suited ways of learning… I became more active on social media, took up lot of social work, and became an active PTA. Anywhere anything required where I felt I can help, I was there; organizing camps for local community, hosted community events …enjoying the social life, made more friends alongside developing strategy for changing the ways of working in my organization, working ambitious plans, leading a wonderful team…with all this, being at home on certain days of week for my son. When he returns from school and having lunch with him. Happiness on his face to see me home is biggest payoffs of all….I was feeling rich in time… and enjoyed this freedom and I thought I started enjoying life.  

There was no pause, no break, I was flying high, assuming responsibilities and leading from fronts, full bubbling with enthusiasm…with a euphoria of leading a free yet successful life. In all this I was unaware my true love was brewing somewhere in the backyard of my heart and I was kind of unaware… When I look back it seems like while searching my soul I was finding many more new gems… exactly like a kid arranging his cupboard hits upon something long lost and filled up with happiness of precious lost treasure found and get engrossed with it and those sweet memories of acquiring that little red bright stone from the beach sand or that little ring dearest friend has secretly gifted…and start enjoying it and reliving those moments leaving mess of your current stuff as is....


In my quest of sorting my life priorities, I am finding many such precious gems….One of them is a bunch of my school friends. It has helped putting this rush of my quest a little break….looks like I have started sorting my priorities again and now ‘me’ is too figuring in the list, which was missing all the while…..New dreams are germinating and my quest and journey continues….    



  

Friday, 4 July 2014

On-line interview published last month

It was indeed a moment of pride and I like to take pride in every success however small it may be... as that is what keeps one going....

It seems now the on-line community support for the cause of this soft issue of difficulties with dyslexia and related learning differences is now started to take some shape. Call of the interview from Schools N' More validated two of my convictions-

1. When you choose a larger good purpose, one or the other day people will come with you.

2. Organic reach works. When the cause is right people will notice and that is why electronic social media is a blessing.

But the real cause of happiness was sharing information to more and more people....The complete interview can be read on below link  -

helping-kids-with-learning-difficulties - Smrati Mehta with Schools N' More

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

ADHD Awareness

A very well written article on #ADHD in #Mid-Day  by #Sachin Kalbag, published this Sunday, the article was brought to my notice by a friend in Britten. true picture of how a brilliant child when does fit in cookie cutter approach is labelled by society without even thinking that they are crushing a blooming flower....parents must provide right support, it is responsibility of educators to be sensitive.

There are ways and techniques to empower the individual to self manage and bloom with the original talents.....Message to parents do not provide 'churches' of drugs, rote repetitive drills or mental tricks....take the right approach customised for your child...preserve his/her self esteem.

The biggest gift parents can give to their child is self-esteem and self-reassurance, no one else will and can do so for your child. 

Parents have make concious effort to be out of rat race. Help the child to explore the hidden talent and in-still the real confidence, as the writer has mentioned in the article.

Thanks to #Sachin Kalbag for writing. And thanks Richard Whitehead for bringing it to notice.

link to the article - http://www.mid-day.com/articles/lets-pay-more-attention-to-adhd/15286177

Friday, 27 December 2013

Dhoom 3- If not 'Milk Disabled' then why 'Learning disabled'!

I loved the dialogue in Dhoom 3, where +Aamir Khan tells Katrina that 'Some people cannot tie shoelaces, even Einstein could not tie his shoelaces', when she wonders on how come the person who can play dreadful stunts in a circus not tie shoelaces...

Loved this movie,  because  (leaving all other things of the movie aside) it creates awareness among common public that being a little different is not being abnormal. In today's world when we are progressing on every front, then why this aspect of human life be left in haze and blur. Why education system is still largely a cookie cutter system, one cut fit all...And from where we coined the term 'Learning Disabled'. Do we call a person with milk allergies as 'Milk disabled' or a asthma patient as 'Breathing Disabled'. No, but if a person not able to respond to commonly teaching aids, he/she get labelled as 'slow', 'LD', 'special needs' and this stigma of labels and false pride, pushes many parents into denial mode and they cause more harm then good to their child...

Methods are available which empowers a person to overcome these issues and they can participate  in life to fullest...

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Learning through Mastery; Mastery through Creativity