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Movie Presentation: “Every Child is Special”

INTROSPECTION: What have you realized after you watch the movie? As a future teacher,
what are your plans to help your students improve?

Every teacher has a significant impact on the growth of his or her pupils. This is
illustrated in the film "Every Child is Unique," which tells the story of Ishaan Awasthi, a dyslexic
son, and the teacher who changed his life. Ishaan struggled to recognize letters and numbers
and couldn't read or write. His parents and instructors were completely unaware of his situation.
He felt different from the others since no one understood him. His parents and teachers
believed he was a moron and a slacker. He felt lonely as a result of them.

The sort of relationship we have with our children has a big impact on how they see
themselves and what they will become. Lack of patience, compassion, and compassion, as well
as a lack of understanding of one's physical, mental, and emotional state, can make one feel
worthless and undesired.

Ishaan encountered Mr. Ram Shankar Nikumbh, a replacement art instructor, in the film.
He discovered the little boy's problem as a result of his determination to assist him, and he gave
extra time to teach him in areas he had not yet mastered. Mr. Ram Shankar Nikumbh's persona,
in my opinion, exemplifies some of the attributes that make a wonderful teacher. A teacher who
not only instructs but also inspires. A teacher who isn't hesitant to instruct his students in novel
and unexpected methods. Furthermore, a teacher who uses constructive techniques in dealing
with and resolving students' issues and has a thorough grasp of psychology in teaching.
Everything changes when the teacher insists on actually understanding the youngster. He grew
up to be a highly brilliant and gifted youngster, although others believed he was a lazy, dumb
youngster. An artist who will be remembered.

We are frequently blinded by the rigid regulations and high standards in achieving
academic requirements, and we fail to see a person's value. We feel that an underperforming
youngster, who struggles to read and write and can't demonstrate particular abilities and
knowledge in a specific setting, isn't worth our attention. Teachers, in my opinion, should assist
a youngster in any way they can. They should investigate the kid's learning capacity as well as
what inspires and does not inspire a youngster. Teachers must have a great desire to make a
difference in the lives of young people, in addition to having a thorough grasp of the subject
matter, curriculum, and standards. It also informs the audience about Ishaan's illness or
condition. The video concludes with a message of acceptance, patience, and caring. The first
persons to motivate and encourage their children are their parents. They can't make them
accomplish something they're not capable of. They're meant to assist kids in identifying and
developing their abilities.

The film (every child is special) acts as an eye-opener for me as a future teacher who
will play an essential role for our pupils. The sort of interaction we have with our pupils has an
impact on who they will become. We instructors must have patience, love, care, compassion,
and knowledge of their intellectual, physical, and emotional needs because if we don't, they will
feel unwanted and unworthy, which will lead to failure.

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