“Teaching children is not just about imparting experience, but guiding them towards the joy of learning and igniting their curiosity for a lifetime.”
Warm greetings, everyone! How are you, Beautiful souls and kind-hearted spirits? I hope life is treating you with gentleness. It's me again, Mkyzxna.
In our five days of sustaining children in a place fraught with a need of education, financial resources, and the horrid realities of mishandling and hardship, we have been stood up to with eye-opening challenges that have deepened our understanding of their battles. As we drench ourselves in their world, we are driven by a significant sense of purpose to supply the support and guidance they get to flourish.
As we stepped into this neighborhood,we noticed right away the big differences in how these kids live. They didn't have the basics for learning - no schools or books to speak of. As we spent our first five days with children who don't have lacks of financial resources, deal with abuse, and face tough times every day. This opened our eyes to what these kids go through. These young people have had it rough, but they still have hope and want to learn even with all the hard stuff around them. It got to us seeing how much they keep going despite everything. It showed us how caring and teaching can change lives in a big way.
Entering this community, we were promptly hit with the sad reality of the limitations in education that faced these children.Schools were scarce, resources were limited, and many of the young ones struggled to even read or write. Many of the boys and girls needed quality schooling, resources, and support systems in areas that would drive their all-round development. This was a very sad thing—to see vibrant minds that yearn for knowledge held back by such problems.
Within the blazing inequalities in education, financial insufficiency, and the bitter realities of abuses and struggles in this world exists a group of overlooked people: children. For five days, we were privileged to nurture kids in a place where every one of these challenges held sway. It is upon encountering young souls who are in struggles way above their age that our eyes are opened to the depth of learning and the dire need to extend a helping hand.
It was apparent that the cycle of poverty and the need for access to quality education had hindered their development and potential. As we locked in with these children, we saw their eagerness to learn and their intrinsic interest in the world around them.
Despite the challenges they faced, their hunger for knowledge shone through, touching off a start inside us to do everything in our control to sustain their minds and open their full potential.
This means that the problems the children faced were further heightened by financial hardships looming heavily over the families in this community.
Some of them lacked even basic needs such as food, proper dressing, and shelter. The poverty was very evident, mirrored in the sad faces of the little ones who are supposed to be cheerful and playful. It was humbling and at the same time inspiring how such small ones faced the adversities so strongly. It served to cement our resolve to offer them all the necessary support so that they could thrive, whatever their condition may be.
Shadows of abuse and struggles also hung like a dark cloud over these children's lives. We came across many stories of trauma, neglect, and even violence—not befitting any child to have gone through. It was as if their innocence had been taken away, replaced with fear and distrust. It was a grim reminder of how harsh reality stood in the face of so many other helpless children like them across the world.
Yet, in those tearful eyes of pain and torture, we still could see a hope in them. They kept telling themselves that there were still good people in this world who would lift a helping hand and turn things around for good
We engaged the children, and instantly our perspective changed; our hearts swelled with compassion and feeling. In their level of learning, far beyond academic achievement, it took in emotional, social, and psychological growth. So, our role wasn't just teaching but also enhancing self-worth and making sure that they felt important belonged, and empowered. We became mentors, advocates, and protectors to the children, with the zeal to make them have a haven to grow amidst challenges.
That has been a deep and self-modifying journey by which we learn, understand, and serve these innocent children. It has taught many lessons regarding being tough, and showing love, care, and compassion toward one another.
We learned that every child, regardless of his or her origin or situation, requires being acknowledged, and heard, and needs some extra support. They also have different types of intelligences. We were fulfilled by the fact that we were building up people's lives and giving them a better tomorrow by giving them our time, love, and resources.
As we went through those first, five days sustaining the needs of the kids, our 5-day travel of supporting kids in a put overflowing with challenges has cleared out a permanent stamp on our hearts.
As we reflect on the experiences shared and the bonds formed, we are reminded of the colossal potential that lies inside each child, holding up to be unleashed. We are here to assist them, to guide them, and to stand by their side as they explore the complexities of life.
Together, we'll make a world where each child is given the opportunity to memorize, create, and thrive.
!ALIVE | !BBH | !LADY
Learning by doing is the best learning style Ma'am @mkyzxna ♥️
I agree, the best learning method for me as well is by experience. Not just mere listening, but by actually doing.
I am with your cause,mam and please continue to ignite the passion of teaching and inspire the future generation.
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