Visitors to Shanti Bhavan remark on how happy the children
look. In the bright and open atmosphere of Shanti Bhavan, even the most
homesick children have settled in quickly. What transformed the poverty
stricken children from quarries, slums and remote villages into lively
bundles of energy?
There are many answers. Tender loving care, expert medical and psycho-social
support, nourishing food, daily vitamin and mineral supplements, a structured
routine and of course state-of-the art educational materials have brightened
their lives, strengthened their bodies and opened their minds to a new
world of fun learning experiences.
The children have adjusted remarkably well in a short time. Most of
what they learn and do is new to them: sleeping on beds: using modern
bathroom facilities, making their own beds; wearing smart clothes and
footwear and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Their progress is the
result of a team effort of hardworking housemothers, alert supervisors,
experienced teachers, diligent support staff, a loving and friendly
paediatrician , a gentle and caring psychologist, and an experienced
social worker.
The children are confident with visitors. They approach adults spontaneously
under the watchful eye of their caregivers. Their language at the moment
is a blend of Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and broken English.
During home visits, the children tell their parents that they love
the food and that they have fun at Shanti Bhavan. Parents say that the
children want to return to school after just two days at home. They
miss the comforts and the predictable routine at Shanti Bhavan. The
love and sense of security they feel at Shanti Bhavan also contributes
to their growth and well being.
As we watch 4 and 5 years olds take pride in their daily duties, go
through morning hygiene routines mostly on their own, practice table
manners and social graces, we cannot but marvel at their initiative,
drive and quick learning. The good habits that they have acquired should
stay with them for life.
We at Shanti Bhavan believe in what we are doing.