Mother helped the child home.
Text/Yangcheng Evening News reporter Li Yigetu/Yangcheng Evening News reporter Chloe Wang
At 8 o’clock in the morning on the 25th, in an old community in Lu Dancun, Luohu, Shenzhen, a mother went out with her son, attended classes in a special school first, trained in a rehabilitation institution after lunch, and went home at 6 o’clock in the evening. This kind of day, the mother and son have gone through 10 years repeatedly.
In a few days, it will be Children’s Day, which belongs to children’s happiness, and special children are no exception. There are 23,000 disabled children aged 0-6 and 19,000 disabled children aged 7-17 in Guangdong. These special children need more care and care from the society. Before Children’s Day, the reporter visited a special child and his family and felt the ups and downs in their daily life.
Nine months after birth, cerebral palsy was diagnosed and missed the best treatment period.
"My name is Wu Zihan. I’m 13 years old. I study in Yuanping Special School and I’m in the fifth grade this year. Usually I like to watch videos on the computer and I like to go out to play. " After the reporter sat down, Zi Han began to introduce himself to the reporter.
"These are the daily activities of Zi Han." Mother Zhang Qiufeng told reporters. In the summer of 2009, Zhang Qiufeng was waiting for labor in her hometown. At that time, the medical conditions in villages and towns were limited, and she gave birth at the health center. Because of the lack of oxygen in the production process and neonatal jaundice, Zi Han was in the incubator for several days after his birth. Later, jaundice became more and more serious. When Zi Han was 9 months old, he was officially diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The best time to treat cerebral palsy is 6 months. When Zi Han was diagnosed, he had already missed the best treatment stage.
Hundreds of dollars a day for treatment has become a problem.
After Zi Han was diagnosed, Zhang Qiufeng took Zi Han to many hospitals, but the results were not satisfactory. "The doctor said that this is pathological congenital cerebral palsy, and the motor function of brain cells is impaired, but the intelligence is not affected." The doctor also told her bluntly at that time, don’t spend any more money on the examination, and take the money for the examination to do rehabilitation.
For Zhang Qiufeng, the most important thing for treatment is the cost. Children with cerebral palsy have to receive rehabilitation training every day. Ten years ago, the cost of treatment in Zi Han was several hundred dollars a day. For an ordinary family, this is undoubtedly a huge expense.
"At that time, even if we didn’t eat or drink, we couldn’t afford this huge treatment cost, so the child’s rehabilitation treatment would be stopped." Zhang Qiufeng recalled that because she could not afford the treatment, she sometimes gave her children rehabilitation training at home. However, due to Zi Han’s serious illness, what he can do is limited, so the biggest trouble every day is to find a way to raise money and borrow it everywhere. When you are lucky, you will get the support of some social caring public welfare people.
Every day at three o’clock and one line is ten years.
In 2012, the certificate for the disabled in Zi Han was issued. At this time, Zhang Qiufeng was relieved, and the treatment expenses were temporarily solved. Later, in order to take better care of Zi Han, Zhang Qiufeng resigned from her job, and went from home to school and then to the rehabilitation center at 3: 01 every day for 10 years.
"Zi Han gets up at 6:00 every day, and we leave at 6:30. Dad carries him downstairs, and then we send him to school. Because eating out is more expensive, we bring our own meals every day. Dad couldn’t pick us up at noon, so we took a taxi to the institution to do rehabilitation and then took a taxi back. " Zhang Qiufeng said.
Zi Han grew up in a special school, and most of the students in the school need to accompany him. "If he attends class in the classroom, I will wait outside the classroom." In the process of rehabilitation training, Zi Han cried for several hours at the beginning because of abnormal muscle tone. "Many children learn to dance and cry when they stretch. The pain of stretching is more serious than that of children who learn to dance." However, Zhang Qiufeng didn’t relax his demands on Zi Han because of his special nature, and sometimes he deliberately put him under some pressure.
I like math, I love reading, and my home is full of awards.
Thanks to Zi Han’s unremitting efforts, day-to-day training and the accompanying education of his parents, Zi Han has become more and more optimistic, and he gets along well with teachers and classmates in special schools.
When Zi Han was 7 years old, he transferred to Shenzhen Yuanping Special School for a more systematic study. Schools are full of special children, so school teachers will conduct separate teaching and research for these children. They will explore some children’s specialties or hobbies, and then make different teaching plans according to different children. "In the eyes of the teacher, Zi Han and another girl in their class are relatively good, so the school teacher will teach them some knowledge of cultural classes alone." Zhang Qiufeng said.
"I like math best, and math is very interesting." Zi Han was doing his math homework when he said this. Facing the math problems in the exercise book, Zi Han thought about it and wrote the math formulas one by one to solve them. In addition, the reporter saw that Zi Han’s bookcases were full of books. Zhang Qiufeng proudly told reporters that Zi Han likes reading books, and he can finish reading a book in two hours. "The child has no other hobbies, so I want to meet his requirements as much as possible. As long as he wants to read books, I will try to buy them back." Zhang Qiufeng said.
In addition to books, Zi Han’s various awards, "three good students" and "excellent class cadres" are the most popular at home. Every time I see them, Zhang Qiufeng feels very gratified.
Children’s happy life is a family’s greatest wish.
Zi Han’s mother said that in the past, the house was in disrepair because of its long history, and the daily life of the family was not very convenient. Especially in the bathroom, because of the height of the steps and the width of the doorframe, Zi Han’s wheelchair can’t get in. There is no desk in Zi Han’s room, so he can only put a board on the bed and crouch on the ground to study. Zhang Qiufeng got to know a social worker organization through the Luohu District Family Care Association for Cerebral Palsy. With the help of the social worker organization, a public welfare team contacted Zhang Qiufeng and made barrier-free renovation in seven days, creating a brand-new convenient living space for Zi Han.
Now, on the right hand side of the house, you can see a sofa specially placed for Zi Han to assist Zi Han to go out and enter the door. Secondly, a desk bench has been installed in Zi Han’s room to facilitate Zi Han’s study. The most important thing is the bathroom, which has removed all the steps at the original entrance and installed handrails and toilets for the disabled. After the renovation, Zi Han can carry on her daily life by holding the handrail by herself, and she is also much happier.
In Zhang Qiufeng’s view, it is the greatest wish of their family that children can live simply and happily.
Conversation
He is my child, so all the efforts are worth it.
Yangcheng Evening News: Over the years, you have given up your job and paid a lot for your children. Do all these children know?
Zhang Qiufeng: Zi Han is a sensible child very early. At the age of 4, he once said, "Mom and Dad, why don’t you abandon me? When I grow up, you will be old. Being old is like a rusty screw. It will break when you pick it. " Every time I think of this sentence, I burst into tears and feel very sad. In my opinion, it is their own parents who have not done well enough to let their children have such an idea. It is a debt to his parents that they should bear the responsibility, but let the child bear too much too early and let him lose a lot of ignorance and happiness that he should have.
Yangcheng Evening News: After experiencing so many difficulties over the years, do you think your efforts are worth it?
Zhang Qiufeng: He is my child, so all the efforts are worth it. Ordinary families like us have not been able to give him much better material life and spiritual life. This is our own ability. The child didn’t complain, but to be honest, he still felt very sorry for him.
Yangcheng Evening News: What are your plans and plans for the future?
Zhang Qiufeng: I hope Zi Han can always keep a good attitude and correct outlook on life in the future, and grow up safely. We will not force Zi Han to finish one thing. It is our family’s greatest wish that children can live simply and happily.
Chain connection
Shenzhen guarantees the life and education of disabled people with policies and promotes pre-school integrated education.
Taking public kindergartens as the main body to carry out pilot projects for disabled children to study in regular classes.
It is understood that at present, the physical and mental development, family wishes and pre-school special education resources of pre-school children with disabilities are registered in Shenzhen, and the enrollment rate of certified pre-school children with disabilities in the whole city is over 85% through ordinary kindergartens, pre-school education in special education schools, and acceptance by child welfare institutions and rehabilitation institutions. Vigorously promote pre-school integrated education, take public kindergartens as the main body to carry out the pilot study of disabled children in regular classes, promote the construction of pre-school integrated education demonstration parks, integrate resources, provide early intervention services for disabled children such as half-day, hourly and parent-child training, and provide basic rehabilitation services such as functional evaluation, training and rehabilitation AIDS for eligible disabled children.
In addition, vigorously develop secondary vocational education for the disabled, so that all disabled students who have completed compulsory education and are willing can receive appropriate secondary vocational education.
At the same time, according to the introduction of Shenzhen Disabled Persons’ Federation, the existing payment standards in Shenzhen are: 200 yuan for the living allowance for the disabled and 400 yuan for the nursing allowance for the severely disabled. In addition, in terms of learning and education, disabled people who have passed the national education examination and entered colleges and universities can apply for tuition and miscellaneous subsidies during their school years. The maximum subsidy standard is: 4,000 yuan per academic year for junior college; The undergraduate course is 6000 yuan per academic year; Master and doctoral students are 8000 yuan per academic year. Disabled people who have obtained college education or above through the nationally recognized higher education self-study examination can apply for a one-time subsidy of 4,000 yuan with their graduation certificates.