A mother had an obsessional intension of making her son a collector. During kinder garden school, her son didn’t show any phenomenal growth in intelligence as his peers. He couldn’t comprehend even simple alphabets, numbers, her teachers teach. One day, the principal of the school called upon the farsighted mother and said, “Madam, your son seems to require some special education. I think our school doesn’t have efficient trainers to educate your son. So, we kindly request you to quit your son from our school.”
The mother’s dream was demolished by the principal’s request. She couldn’t understand her son’s incapability. She consulted with a pioneer psychological physician in order to identify his incompetence. After complete analysis, the physician diagnosed a problem of chronic dyslexia. The doctor then informed the mother that her son didn’t have sufficient inborn intelligence as normal child.
The mother’s dream was shattered into pieces as a rain drop in ocean water. She didn’t want her son to be segregated in life compared to others. Unlike normal mother, she developed an action plan which revolutionized field of education to dyslexic children. Using internet as guidance, learning medical concepts about learning difficulties through books, and with complete faith in love, she designed an education pattern which transformed a dyslexic child into a normal child capable of achieving indomitable feats in life. He completed his schooling and graduated through his mother’s training.
He came out as a successful candidate in public service commission examination and achieved once insurmountable destination with fervid guidance and love of his mother.
After he became a collector, he explained his mother achievement to one of the pioneer university in India. The university honoured the mother who had never graduated with an honorary doctorate degree.
Though this is an imaginary story, it is designed to deliver purity of mother’s love. Mother’s love uplift human in character and destroy insurmountable feats.
QUOTE: “The world has the habit of making room for the man whose words and actions show that he knows where he is going.” - Napoleon Hill
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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