Contest| "Tell your Story #33" The story of a mother who does not give up.

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💞💞Hello Steem for Ladies Community,💞💞

How are you, dear friends? I hope everyone is well. I will participate in the contest "Competition" organized by the respected moderator of the Steem for Ladies community @ruthjoe mam. Alright, let me share my story with you.

My narrative tells the tale of a mother who perseveres. She lives in Dubai with her family. She noticed that her one-and-a-half-year-old son, Jad, does not mix with anyone, and does not look at anyone in the eye. He could say hello to his parents, say hello, and hold a doll, but suddenly they were gone. Even though they understood it themselves, they were clinically diagnosed with autism. Gradually, the family adapted to this situation. But getting him admitted to school was a difficult battle. This woman went from school to school to get her autistic child admitted. But no one gave her a message of hope. Her son, Jad, was rejected from 22 schools. She tried all kinds of cheap, prestigious, and low-quality schools. She even put him in a center for children with special needs. wanted. But there, her son Jad was physically very backward. He had some speech and behavioral problems, but no physical disabilities. After being rejected 22 times, he finally got a chance to get into school. The next struggle was even harder. Jad got used to going to class with his shadow teachers. The other children always kept him with them. They knew Jad, this boy could speak English, what innocent children's thoughts. But after a few days, it was seen that they no longer mixed with Jad.

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Jad's mother Rana was returning from school one day with Jad. While walking, Rana saw that after walking some distance, Jad had stopped. Even when he called, he did not look. He was looking the other way. Rana followed her gaze and saw that all of Jad's friends were going to another friend's house in a car. Rana herself became like a living corpse after seeing the suffering in her son's eyes that day. Jad's mother Rana understood that this fight to get him admitted to a mainstream school was not for Jad, but to protect her self-respect. That day, Rana learned that a mother can do anything for her child, but she cannot bribe or force other children to be her child's friend. Jad's mother realized that her fight was wrong. Her decision to construct a secure space for her son came at that time.

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After four years of education, planning, and preparation, Rana herself started the 'Modern Alternative Education' center for children with special needs. There were a total of 11 students there, including Jad. But Jad was at the peak of depression at that time. This new environment brought a smile to his face. He found others like him as friends there. Rana saw the sparkle of joy in her son's eyes when she opened the center for children with special needs like her child. But sadly, Jad died suddenly in his sleep two years later. That was when he was eleven years old.

Autism has nothing to do with Jad's death. He slept normally that day like any other day but never woke up. It was Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, which is uncommon in puberty, was the cause. But Rana turned the grief of his son's death into strength. He started the center with new enthusiasm. He changed the previous name to Jad's Inclusion. Rana's gratitude towards this center is endless. Even after losing Jad, Rana was able to continue it. He kept convincing himself that Jad was an angel, he only came to create a place for children like him. And after this happened, he left. And that is why Rana never thought of closing this center.

A mother is capable of fighting any battle for the happiness of her child. The story of a woman becoming a mother is truly like conquering a battlefield. A mother has transformed the grief of losing her child into strength. Mothers are unlike anyone else in the world.

Note: I read the story in a paper newspaper report.

I invite my friends to express their talents in this wonderful competition: @dasudi @crismenia @jyoti-thelight

💞Thanks to all readers💞


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Hi @jimiaera02,

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Thank you so much dear mam for your valuable support and encourage me.