Saturday, 9 March 2019

Book: Innocent Wings - A must read for every parent

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Title: Innocent Wings: Dyslexia | Childhood | Parenting
Author: Shilpi
Publisher: Kalamos Literary Services
Pages: 167
Price: Rs. 199 
My Rating: 5/5

Blurb:
Mother Nature is kind enough to accept one and all, irrespective of their differences. But we as human being create classes of differences and disregard those whom we think are not at par with the norms stated by us. If we would also accept people with a variety of differences equally, then there wouldn’t be any issue left in the society. Little Rudra and many other children like him face various issues because of their incapability in academics and other fields. We have assumed that the benchmark of the child’s performance is his good grades, otherwise, he or she is incapable. Innocent wings is about a child who with assessment and interventions, became from no one to the one in his school. All that is required is lots of love and little care to support their capacities.

Review:
By looking at the title one might feel that only the parents with Dyslexic kids should read this book, but it is so not the case.
Every parent - new, old or planning - should read this book.
Why?


Because it covers many aspects of parenting. Which is just amazing.

The story revolves around a kid named Rudra and his and her mother's struggles. Rudra has dyslexia and due to which he is suffering. I felt so bad for Rudra as I read through the book, but what really touched my nerve was his mother.

How she dealt with his situation -and not because I am a mother myself now, but even as a human being I can relate to her. Her helplessness, her desperation, her frustration... it is all human. People so many times judge mothers for losing their calm, but it is so wrong. Not on mother's part, but on that of other people. Do not see what she said or did in that one small moment of lapse, see what all she did for her kids in all others.

As I read through the book I felt really happy. The efforts and solutions and moving in the right direction.

What I liked most about the book is the interviews with real-life counselors, principals etc. which should be taken to heart by every parent. 

I loved this book, it is written in a story form which has a core message to it.

I would recommend it to each and every one.

You can grab it on Amazon through below link:




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