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What is the power of kindness?
This kind of power is everywhere in life, such as Aunt V in The Girl Who Hear Colors. Melody is a child with cerebral palsy. Speaking of cerebral palsy, many people actually don't understand that cerebral palsy is actually unable to control a certain part of themselves. It's easy to say, but it's actually very troublesome. When her parents entrusted her to Aunt V because Melody was away, they didn't abandon her and dote on her because of Melody's cerebral palsy. I didn't bully Melody because of her cerebral palsy. Let her go. On the contrary, it is to teach him the necessary skills such as how to turn over and get into a wheelchair. This seems cold and unimportant, but it is very important for Melody with cerebral palsy. After all, no one can serve him with melody all his life. This kind of behavior is well-intentioned, but it is only hidden silently. She can't change the occurrence of cerebral palsy in Melody. She can only try to make the difference between Melody and normal children smaller, make Melody have a strong heart, and won't make Melody feel inferior when standing and communicating with other children.

Speaking of normal children, I have to mention Ross here. In the integration class in Le Di, USA, when no one wanted her, the little girl gave a helping hand. And it has always played a very important role in the growth of melody. Especially in the aquarium. In the face of people's doubts, she did her part, and together with Aunt V, who didn't poke the pain point of Melody's speech, she took back those words that were not good for Le Di and regarded Melody as a normal person. Didn't hit Melody's fragile heart at the time.

And these are books, why don't we have them in reality? For example, the math teacher in our school, there is a student in our class whose grades have been unsatisfactory. The teacher often helps him talk about the topic for a long time after class, and sometimes he can't even take a break and talk for a long time. However, it never stopped, and the after-school service teacher continued to lecture for him. After a period of training, the man finally changed from failing to passing. The teacher was shocked by his progress and was happy for several days. But the teacher didn't stop there, but tried harder to turn him into a good student. Then let's think about it. Why did that classmate get better? It was because the teacher's kindness to him influenced him that he was able to successfully turn over a new leaf.

Therefore, we should learn to love and tolerate others. Maybe even a little action you don't intend to do will bring a different life to others and bring them out of their own colors.