tv Documentary RT June 1, 2013 8:29pm-9:01pm EDT
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covered. it l.o.l. my now is that me i'm seven. i'm suchet i'm six i am. only been of french for a long time. i had to mop the news showed takes care of me. and i need to do so because it is bad because it's so family. and in the land names sasha and a boy i like to gauge trace of sunshine a compass. and left momma. i want to be as he. shows come back for me. to church couple get back.
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to. lana. feel. him. so she came to us not long ago has been with us for a week. unless it isn't the most complicated group among those with a complex structure of developmental to facts these are children with physical and psychological issues with. nearly none of them can walk. we have children with cerebral palsy and others who are totally blind to. sessions such a turn five and then he's fortunate heads who he was in the tuberculosis treatment
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center and his mother decided to go see him as a christian hard taxi and on the way back from the medical center they were in a car accident. all his inner organs were torn apart everything is sewn up now. and there were lots of operations so he doesn't walk recently he began to sit before that he could only light down. the family had trouble before the accident the single mom was stripped of her parental rights for not looking out for the child's welfare. the boys are very good and alert. it's hard for him to understand the bomb to this chair. and cannot. most importantly he doesn't let his ailments define him. when he's in this chair you have to catch him so that he doesn't fall down. he's always moving if we could find
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strong willed parents ready to take a handicapped child be able to join their family today. mama. mama. for me. i was brought up in this orphanage myself she's my family didn't last long my parents divorced. they didn't get along well it happens in families now mom got a job here with the so my two sisters and i were taken to live in this house. thanks to mom's love leave here and didn't feel like orphans. but i've been around orphan since i was a little girl. and my young and innocent heart witnessed this harsh life the looks of all this is some kids have it really hard to fizzle and they need help over the . you know the child should live in an orphanage for
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along it lives its mark on a child both on his character and personal attributes each with a child should be raised in a family pretty soon. she will develop completely differently with a family relationship because we cannot give this to a child in an orphanage no matter how strongly we love the child children and wish him well cormack no matter what good conditions we have here we will never be able to give it. the discipline that hasn't been here for a long them she has a big problem in her family but the real mother is an alcoholic of which she was stripped of her parental rights rehabilitation assumes highly unlikely. dasha is a fairy upright child everybody came to like her and twins. in order to ensure that
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these little two year old child didn't stay in that orphanage for long if we immediately began searching for a family. you . oh oh . so why do this to day we're having a class for future parents along with children from our orphanage. why do we do this gettable first of all it's done to prevent parents from sending the child back to their own french the children from orphanages have a special fate that's how i put it on you plus they are special they haven't experienced a certain every day troubles of course this affects their mental state and their behavior. that parents need to learn how to interact with them at the most but they need to find
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a way to communicate with found them within they should learn to love and accept them and you might think that the movement was that i'd said that we try to provide parents with certain knowledge and skills then they can use the skills and their life to build a friendly and kind family. get them sort of the children always like attention and care physical contact because it is very important for them are children now open and social they're able to communicate they share their energy and adults also get positive emotions at this lessons. because if candidate parents like a child later on they might be able to welcome him or her into their family with her. but that's that this would not only the child goes through the adaptation process the parents dave to the children like to test adults they will disobey it
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test your rules try to get your attention that's why what is necessary doing this period is mutual support between spouses as well as setting down the same rooms. we've been thinking about it for a long time i think it took us four years to make this decision and we kept doubting whether we would be able to fall in love. with that child we decided that we could watch and. the first question was what we should do when we take the child home the right way to explain the situation. is better to talk to the child starting at the age of three through fairy tales and stories to avoid shark. and there will be no secret about the adoption will definitely tell the child the which is very small and anybody could tell it's better we be the one son. has the right now we're going to iron
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this towel of the thumb and then we'll take that pile you see the dresses. all gave dana all go works with us she's a modest lady who does belong trains you would school with lisa call to write of which i teach and she came to me with her mother in sad lonely we want to have a daughter and a granddaughter we want this girl in our family has turned on the machine and you take the scoop and put it there. no no soap yet my old me again i know all got as a wonderful and kind hearted person can do i thought she'd make a perfect mother so i said in all right if you can take her for we can go to the school and get used to it all. right let's put the towels in order
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dark one this with their feet light ones for the hands the blue chip black doll those are hands here. our feet. from a not anymore she does her homework and brings her books here she does her exercises draws and so with logs she'll bring her dolls here and so those of you. lisa had a complete family. but when her father died there washed her hands of everything. and got addicted to alcohol because her mother has never been here she's not interested she's a completely lost woman and was stripped of her parental rights that kind of family . as the sole right to mouth. figure skates this winter she wanted and our
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neighbor showed the basics how to hold the arms and legs the next day she was lying you could say that i really think that she likes coming to the skating rink. and all of us wanted just kate. this is lisa was a perfect fit for all this family. and both her mother fell in love with this elisa . they were very happy that this lovely girl and turned their home. version of the girl she lived with them for year and she was completely healthy
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then she fell ill when she was seven. the diagnosis from the doctor a type one diabetes insulin dependent so. it was very very hard to accept that. it was a complete shock to me. that this is new this disease is new they couldn't talk for a week. it's hard. on mclaughlin and she couldn't understand what was happening to her lungs though neutral she didn't complain about anything but i noticed something strange night mirrors she woke up that night he was afraid of the dark went to sleep only with the lights on. but the one then she began to drink a lot and west to the bathroom very often. i could understand what was happening so i went to the doctor to find out what her blood sugar level was incredibly high
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at the thirty eight that i'd never even heard that that was possible. that everybody thinking even though she has a serious health issues and the situation is serious enough that you them i could have given her up i go couldn't do that. i just couldn't. i can't live without her. i can't be without her little word. or one now. she keeps telling me my mom will die without you that's what the child says. i'll ask my mom very much writes. i get her hands. this leap together sometimes. i can't leave without her.
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yeah. i want to learn to fly an airplane. out thank my little brass certain miss me. i'll take my mommy and jam for this special. child will never be able to walk out of a because his vertebrae and spinal cord damaged really this is what the doctors told us cooper. on his recovering very well he takes remedial gymnastics and gets massages the visit he's a positive kid and it helps him a lot in rehabilitation he will see to it to that he gets better and he simply has to.
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they're very good positive family chain if you can feel their humanity a love and compassion. their positive energy makes them stand out. i didn't hesitate to make my decision these girls will go to them at the village. back. disability and i always question parents that want to adopt our children's why you've got two kids why do you need another child to say to the parents answering harmony that we've always wanted a girl will sleep but they cannot have any more children because of medical reason it's so this is what they have decided to do seen. my dearest girl michelle and go bit of gravity but it was love at first sight all the doubts and questions i had they're all god i love her already this but he was. saying
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i'm sleepy tired. go. up. everything to the first smiles full of a very emotional. show get used to you just in this you must have not test that sometimes she closes herself up she doesn't always reach out. if we did today we're handing does that over to her mom and dad of course we needed to go over a few things the penetration told them of our doshas health and diet right no our psychologist is giving them are becoming de chanst for the adaptation period little loopy there will of course be some problems because this child is coming from an orphanage and she's used to certain things that are likely to be different in her new family yet. it's possible that the change may cause some nervousness
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everything is new for her trying to comfort her and trust physical contact it will give her a feeling of protection. of it inside i have been working as the head of the orphanage for sixteen years now during these years only eleven children have been returned by adoptive families. this is primarily the result of the professionalism of our psychologists all of that are extremely serious when it comes to selecting candidates were adoptive families. preparing them and in raising our special kids. even those the ninety eight percent of the children from lower orphanage placed with families. in ways says to these families from day one they see and our psychologists continue
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to assist them until the child comes off h. we give them all the help they need. i want our kids to be happy i want everything to work out for them. just as mum so i'm now aware going to take a piece of class and you will paint a picture together mugdha mom paint on this site and this is lisa. well paint on the other side you need to keep silent while painting don't talk to each other ok we can begin now for. now let's discuss what we have created. then
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just apple some to treat. your mother painted a tree and you decided to make some changes to her picture you don't like it. i just want to temples so i went to bed it's quite misleading how did you react to your tree being changed because of i got that i was a little taken aback why did you change my picture i wanted to being a virgin i end up with an apple tree i always dorothy's leg that. yeah she's like that she likes to get her way have her way is it difficult at times term agree with yes sometimes it is the c.c.c. was always came a bit stressful after the doctors gave their diagnosis. of the girl gets restless sometimes. the thing is that when the underground system is affected it's a lot of stress and nerves nothing of the sometimes she begins acting up when her
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blood sugar levels increase our psychologist helps us to deal with it. it's good for us lisa and us to. we're almost there. and i think where's our pretty girl. and dash counted granma quick. hands up good girl. you're a star you're far star. and i don't know what i can do this here yet you can read books to her. here and i'll read books take her to nursery school and bring her home he's
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a big brother now you look after her. litters of what i think they're special our children have grown up the oldest is going to college this year the younger one is also a big boy now we've always wanted a girl at first i wasn't sure about the way she would communicate with us she closes herself up easily she's like that like a snail in its shell but i think that she generally feel safe like she plays she doesn't cry much she met the boys earlier so i think it'll be easy for her to join our family. there aren't any fears only motion this but tell you warned us that she's got some illness but i don't worry about that. we'll deal with it if you have been here and wish you could i was more worried about how it would go it went well too good to be true. she accepted it.
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for mom by yeah my mom is nice and kind and she looks after us. and. it's probably a higher power that decides on the people we meet that's what i think. before i took her home our eyes met sometimes at the orphanage she would wave her hand at me like that. and then i began to pay more attention to her more and we became closer and closer. and i didn't have children of my own i thought it would be good to have someone someone i can take care of and someone who will look after me to. those listed as you eat let's record what you ate. i had to do does he. s. a lead. to cool keys and feel so you have to cookies they
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count as one and a half bread units how many altogether two and a half no three and a half yes three and a half bread units all right how much bread can you eat plenty grams twenty grams come on let's weigh it shows now that over dresses tell me that she wouldn't have survived where she lived before today everything is about her health and insulin and blood posts a special diet it's not easy to cook all this. it's not the same way with other children they can snack on a cookie without having to think about it this is a special situation and we have a special approach anyone can pull them out you know how many brownie units that will be. in one. i want to be a doctor. because i like to make people feel better. and learn to become
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a dentist. so that people don't. mind never. telling her now leslie is that you can't escape medicine this is the only profession you can take up not necessarily a doctor you can be a nurse but this is your sphere because nothing else can help you like it can. i keep telling her that i don't know not come true or not. by yet all of my mind i shan't. attack that. she started talking a lot she never talked before her speech was delayed and now she keeps talking all the time repeat everything all smiles sitting over her she shows her emotions now
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before she didn't clapped her hands mother tongue kiss her way. as it will now i was in seventh heaven now even higher and this week this is i don't know. what's wrong with the child has brought us so much happiness. and. your pain julie believed the session with. julie best to help it should be with us for two years ago mostly to work with miracles can happen just as much miracles if you just.
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