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Running Head: TaareZameen Par ? LIFE STARTS ON EARTH

TaareZameen Par ? Life starts On earth
Dhaval P. Makadia
Western Governors University

TaareZameen Par ? Life Starts on Earth

There are movies that make you laugh, and there are movies that make you cry. Either you come out of the theater happy or come out sad. But once in a while you end up seeing a film which makes you think as you come out of the theater. You have a feeling of happiness and sadness both at same time. This is the topic about some special child or people who always want someone to understand them. We have one Hindi movie TaareZameen Par from Bellwood released in 2007,is one of those film. The film raised awareness of the issue of dyslexia, and prompted more open discussions among parents,
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1. Interact: The biggest mistake that adults make when they meet someone like Louie is failing to interact with him. ?Usually they try asking him a question (he hates questions, he won?t answer), then the adult gives up and starts talking to me. ?One time a person shouted questions at him from across a field and couldn?t understand why Louie ran away!
The same rules of polite conversation apply to adults and children. ?First, introduce yourself and explain how you are connected to the child. ?Depending on the child?s special needs, it may be necessary to take the child?s hand, place a hand on the child?s shoulder or even touch each other?s faces to make a proper introduction.
2. Observe: Some children with special needs perceive sensory input in different ways and may be unable to verbalize discomfort. ?Remember that all behavior is communication. ?Always keep a lookout for these differences and think about what the child?s behavior is communicating to you. ?If you?re not sure what you?re seeing, ask the child?s parents or other adults for

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