Truly said Sir.
Over parenting makes the children too smart and too weak, both at the
same time. Though, my own 2 ad half year old is over parented. She is
such a clingy.
Now, about this small girl, she should not be protected ortreaed in
any special way. At least, that is what I think. I lost my eyesight
suddenly and completely almost at the same age.  Nobody told me, or at
least, I do not remember.
I knew what was happening when my parents took me to doctors and
operated on my eyes. Only sad thing was the needles and operation.
Oherwise, I had more o less fine childhood. I ran around on the road,
nobody look out for me that I will be ran over, smiles.
Enough of me, what I feel is, she should be treated as her other
sibblings, except or reading and writing. She should be taught braille
and other ways to read and write. Otherwise, she is fine.. The parents
should answer all her questions regarding her eyesight. They should
not be over protective. Childhood is bliss.
 Thank you



On 2/25/19, turab chimthanawala <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Today while leaving from the BMC canteen after lunch, I was stopped by
> an old lady. Her grand daughter about 4 has no sight in 1 eye from
> birth. Per the lady, the baby has considerable sight in the other eye.
> The lady was concerned that she and her children have not yet been
> able to communicate with the baby girl about her disability. They have
> been apprehensive of admitting to a school as also allow her to run
> and play with other kids.
> This has caused a major road block as the kid as also relatives and
> people around are confused at their strange behaviour.
> Eagerly await inputs on
> 1. How to sensitise the kid about her disability.
> 2. The way forward.
> (They have consulted opthamologists about plausible treatment, to no
> avail and now are interested in rehab)
> Thanking you
> Best
> Turab
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