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- Tariq, one of the children, and who has a lot of learning difficulties as well as cerebral palsy, impressing us with his keyboard skills for the
first time.
Hey friends and family,
Today was our first day of teaching! Everyone really enjoyed sharing
their knowledge with the kids and loved getting to know them. The youngest
being only 3 and adorable! Some being as old as 20. They are all so pleased to
meet us and eager to learn. We've had lots of fun and games, the weather has
been great. The language barrier is interesting but the translaters are helping
a lot. Can't wait to come back to the school tomorrow and continue with
teaching. The pace the children are learning at is very impressive.
Interesting to hear the background stories from some of the kids, one in
particular stood out; a boy named Mandela who has been part of the programme
for a while and it was delightful to hear his mum had qualified as a cook
thanks to WAR. Their old lifestyle has been changed for the better over the
last year.
The women working for the programme provided us with a fantastic lunch!
Hope everything is alright at home everyone sends their love.
P.S Everyone's going to do an Angelina Jolie by the end of the week!
Lots of love and hugs from Issie, Rosie and Cammie x
5 comments:
Great to read your news and get a glimpse of what you're up to. It must be strange to actually be there after such a long build up. I hope all your hard work in planning and preparation is proving useful but imagine there's a lot of making it up as you go along too.
Take care everyone and sending lots of love and good wishes.
Good to see you are all having fun, the pictures tell it all, great to see the children so engaged. Think you may have your work cut out re the key board skills!. Thinking of you all, we are very proud of you, keep up the good work.
Looking forward to the next blog.
Hope you all continue to have fun.
Claire (Issie's Mum)
Can't tell you how proud we are of you!
It's great getting your blog, especially with the photos. It makes it more real for us at home.
Have a great week!
Heather and Bill xx
Very nice photos.keep up the good work.
So proud of you
Ehab kelada
ebstchsending our best wishes to all,
& thank you for updates & pictures, looks like everyone is enjoying the experience,xx < Amber's Granny Kay>
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