Today we marked the World’s Down-syndrome Day at school. Many of my little students had different socks on each foot. We teachers as well. Then they painted on their paper two socks with different patterns and colours. We saw a video about why this day is important too.
We are all different. That is what it make us all so wonderful. That we are all people. That we all value diversity and respect other people. That we learn from each other, and support each other.
I always think how to be kind. And if someone think otherwise, then I need to know why that person thought I wasn’t kind. If there was something I said that could’ve been misunderstood. Then we talk as civilised adults and it’s sort out.
Tomorrow is a new day. I can’t believe how fast these days go now. Just flashing in front of your eyes. I hope you had a great Tuesday, dear reader. Tomorrow it’s a new day to embrace. And stay positive - no matter what. So remember:
“It’s not the years of your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” - Abraham Lincoln
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