Hasina


Hasina studies at the DIL School in Zarif Khan, Dir. As a child, she suffered brain damage after falling off the roof of her house. Despite her poor cognitive skills, Hasina desperately wanted to attend the DIL school. She would lead her mother by the hand almost daily, and upon reaching the school, she would point at children and ask, “why can’t I attend school like them?”

Teachers at Zarif Khan were unsure how to integrate Hasina into the class, but she was so keen to come that they agreed to enroll her. Initially, Hasina had trouble fitting in. She kept forgetting where she was supposed to
sit, and her inability to understand simple concepts frustrated her. As a result, Hasina frequently fought with her classmates and was hostile toward teachers. The DIL teachers persisted with her, hoping that patience and love
would help her overcome fears and frustrations.

Over time, Hasina became accustomed to the school routine and began to calm down and focus. She now knows where to sit, and although she is still behind her classmates academically, her studies have improved and she has made many friends.

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