Topic > I have a bad dream - 901

We all have daydreams. Sometimes they are good and bad. The bad ones sometimes sweat, piss and kick. You know, when a child has a nightmare, he comes to you, you give him comfort and you hold him, so he sleeps with you. With the Indians, they send their children back to bed to teach them to hold the same dream over and over again so that they grow up to be strong. Reason to talk about it because I have a bad dream about the institute for the deaf. How to solve it, I thought to take you into my dream. Many hearing people do not know what the Institute for the Deaf is. Some feel like taking a child away from their parents feels like a monster or difficult to do because of the way they learn and deal with the situation. Some feel that children are monsters, this big building has so many windows. We enter, there is a long corridor with a polished wooden floor with a brown and yellow stain, many doors on both sides. We meet a teacher who shows us the room where all the children live. He turns on the light in the room where there were rows of beds. Few children are still in their beds. He had to go wake up a cute little boy who was still sleeping, he patted him on the shoulder, the boy refused to wake up. He goes to the bathroom and gets a cup of water to throw on the boy to wake him up. He finally woke up, but there was something at the end of the bed. You know the old fashioned bed had rails. He took a stick and hit the bed to wake up the other children who finally woke up. All the kids got up, washed their faces, and the teacher combed their hair. Then it's time for breakfast. Explain that they have a routine. Explain what each teacher did for each grade such as English, math, and reading. They tell stories of how once in the dining room the boys, girls and adults separated. If they want to tell their girlfriend something they managed to do with... half a sheet of paper... ask them to remember this teacher and so on. Nobody left the room. He had full control of the audience. I felt with him when he told the story. I don't often hear about institutes for the deaf because we don't see many of them where I come from. It's sad because some are shy, scared or hard to find today. As I watched this video and previous ones, I felt that she had the skills and heart to be able to share her stories very well. He never made up anything that was false or anything. He shares from his heart With this video I noticed that this was from his heart. IT was a successful video because he shares his personal experience from his childhood. From what I saw in class, this one is a little different because it is longer and shows more personal aspects. The shorter video is more about funny stories or stories from books, but this one is longer and you have to pay more attention to what you learned.