here a home-made picture book for 20-month old belal." bisse," he says. cat. what does the cat say?>> stahl: the idea is to teach the child-- and more importantly, encourage essential one-on-one interactions with the parent. belal is one of nine children in this family that was driven from their home in syria by intense shelling and now live, eat, and sleep in two adjoining metal structures-- brutal in the 110+ degree heat. so how many years have you been in this camp? >> hamsni. five. hamsni. >> stahl: five years? the older boys told us they still remember life back in syria. what do you remember? >> ( translated ): i remember our home.also remember my friene school i attended, my granddad's house. >> stahl: but the younger kids only know this life. their mom told us the home visits have been a huge help as she tries to parent under these conditions. >> ( translated ): before, i didn't give belal enough praise, because i was always busy with housework, cooking. >> stahl: you pay more attention to the children after these visits? >> ( translated ): for sure. even the children with o