Friends of the Odd Bods financially support 3 students receiving special help from the Ryder Cheshire organisation in India. This continues a tradition set up by the founders of the Odd Bods (UK) Association.
Ryder Cheshire keep us informed of the students progress and here are the latest reports.
Dear Odd
Bods (UK) Association,
From us all
here at Raphael, we wish you a very
happy and
peaceful Christmas. Thank you again for
your much
appreciated support of Abbas Asma and
Sarthak. The following are their six monthly reports
which we hope you will
find of interest.
Abbas reads
and writes short words and can answer questions by
pointing to a chart. He can now write numbers up
to 70 from memory. He counts objects (for example,
beads) up to 50 and can group them into Tens,
which helps him understand numbers and maths in a
conceptual way. He can identify English alphabet
letters from A to M. He writes his name from memory
and copies his father’s name. Abbas is currently being
trained in domestic activities.
9-year-old
Asma goes to the local primary school. She
enjoys being in class and the teacher
says she has
shown improvement both
academically
and cognitively. The teacher helps
her maintain
her posture and keeps reminding
her to sit
straight.
Sarthak is
learning to throw waste-paper or
wrappers in
the dustbin. He can identify
kitchen
items. He is also extending his social
skills and
now greets others. He loves to sit in
the sun
during the winter season. He never
says no to
food and occasionally takes out a
lunchbox
from a classmate’s bag and finishes it
before they
realise! He loves to dance and sing
in music
class.