Hello all! I am finishing my final week at SERC school tomorrow, and so much has happened in the past two weeks since our last post! The group went sight seeing to different temples and to Baktapur and Dubhar Square last weekend. It was was emotional and beautiful adventure! I have gotten to explore Thamel even more and great things have been happening in the classrooms!
Abby and I started doing circle time with some of the classes to incorporate some of the children's goals in a way that we hope will be more efficient for teachers. They have been so helpful teaching the children our silly songs, teaching us a simple Nepali dance for children, and new Nepali words to incorporate! It has been great watching the children's excitement as we enter the room, and those thirty minutes with each class is something I am so honored to be a part of with them! The time has gone so fast, but with the few groups we have done, the children and teachers really seem to be responding to the routine that has been introduced within the classroom! I am confident the teachers can lead these groups in the way that will work best for them and allow them one more positive time within the children's day to meet their needs!
Aside from the great time in the classrooms each day, I have had more opportunity to talk with the director of the school. These chats have provided me an eye opening understanding of the work she has done for these children. I am so inspired by Kalpana Basnet in what she has already accomplished and her hopes for the children's futures at the school and within the community. Last week we were able to visit the hostel where some of the children at the school live. Seeing how much she offers these children out of the school environment was so touching and a moment that has touched my heart and inspired me to continue working for others in need. She is an amazing woman, and the image of who I hope to be some day.
She has done an enormous amount of research, and our group had the opportunity to help her in her vision. As a team we created math and literacy materials she asked for to be used in the classrooms at SERC, the hostel, and at the satellite school she started in the village of Battar. It showed me what an amazing group of students I came to Nepal with!! They took time out of their afternoon, in the hot weather, after a busy day with children and helped Abby and I to make simple activities with us. This group has heart and a strong work ethic, and will make fine educators and friends in the future!! Thanks for all your help in adding to these children's education.
It is hard to believe tomorrow is my last day!! It will be an emotional goodbye; the SERC community has been so welcoming and gracious, but I am anxious to see my loved ones back in Wyoming! I will never forget all that has happened in the past three weeks, and I can't wait to keep on touch with the school to see all the upcoming changes that await and to watch these children continue to grow!! I am blessed that I had the opportunity to visit and work with the SERC community, what an important and positive impact it has developed in my work with young children with disabilities!!