In childhood... Part Five
Finally, our child became a student at the level of a student who integrated and was encouraged to create a place for herself among her fellow students. She passed her first year with distinction. She gradually surpassed her shyness and fear. She participated in the class and worked on doing her exercises on her own. She did not waste a single minute in the class if she did not understand the lesson. She used to ask her teachers about all the mysterious points. This child student passed the primary stage and she was eager to go to the middle school stage. She merged with her classmates, exchanging ideas and information, without forgetting her mother. As soon as the classes ended, she would rush to meet her mother after returning home. She got rid of her fear. She started going to school alone, accompanied by her friend who accompanied her throughout the primary stage. Her mother’s smile never left her whenever her daughter excelled in her studies, and her mother’s joy increased her hope and passion for her love of studying. She saw in her mother that simple woman who did not go to school. Sometimes she would look at Her mother’s face and eyes, and you read in them that she regrets that she did not study, but thank God that despite that, she makes up for what she was deprived of in her daughter. She never abandoned her. She provided her with all the school books and everything she needed in her academic journey, in terms of material and moral support. That’s why she excelled. The little girl student is in the first stage of her studies and has moved on to the second stage with her usual innocent smile...
