d.b. lama'sated them in the first place. male: [speaking foreign language] d.b.: we are not only sending the child back to family, but we will support her education. our job is not finished. our job starts from there, because we have to watch all the behaviors, the changes in the family, and counsel them. sally: ten-year-old devi is still waiting as the day ends. at last, devi's mother, kalawati, arrives. sally: local custom dictates that she greets the men first, d.b. lama: [speaking foreign language] sally: and there are no shows of affection for devi. [conversation in foreign language] sally: devi's mom trusted that her daughter was being educated and cared for in kathmandu. now, she's learning the reality. ♪♪♪ sally: it's not easy putting families back together after almost a year. the children are more worldly now, but many of the parents have never left the mountains. male: [speaking foreign language] sally: there's only one way for devi to get home, on foot. ♪♪♪ her village is deep in the