Lucknow: Pandemic Coronavirus raises a challenging situation for teachers throughout the country because they must turn to online teaching.
However, for people who have helped special children, it is a trip that never ends.
On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, TOI spoke to the education that had worked extra for students with special needs, especially during a pandemic.
Rita Srivastava, a education that looks for children who are disrupted by hearing at the Bachpan Day Care Center for disabled children, changing their daily routine plans according to their students.
Sometimes he even works longer than ordinary working hours, which he thinks is meaningful since in the end he can see a smile on his disciples’ faces.
“Since I was a child, I wanted to help other children and others.
I have seen my family members help and become loving to children like that.
As we now teach online, it’s very challenging for the teacher , students and their parents, “he said.
“Some parents do not have cellphones or computers for online classes, we must take extra time from our schedule to make students sit and learn,” Rita said, who taught students in the age group two and half a year to seven years.
“For us, they are like other students.
Our job is to help them in their growth.
If we have to work extra hours or in a strange time, we do it happily.
We try to do fun activities too.
Some children respond, others Not.
We stay connected with them all the time, “added Rita, who had worked as a special educator for more than 13 years.
Rajendra Kumar (31), who teaches students who are visually disturbed in the center, said it is important to be friendly to children as it helps in interaction and teaching.
“We must make teaching fun and easy for the extra effort needed.
Not only children, we must teach their parents too.
If they experience difficulties, we ask them to visit the center.
We help them understand the needs of their children , how can they convey their messages through Braille and teach them written languages so they can help their children at home.
I personally believe that every teacher must be able to handle special children.
They are like other normal school students and very talented.
This is one The only way we can make inclusive education, “Kumar said, added that his students also proceeded to join regular schools.