Understand, talk, communicate! 2
Understand, talk, communicate! 2
Completed

Understand, talk, communicate! 2

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Started: 07.11.2019
Odessa
Completed
Totally raised
22800.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
22800.00 UAH

Dear donors, you already know Mykhailo Bilyi, a child diagnosed with sensorial alalia, who for a long time could not understand and speak, he barely understood the speech addressed to him. But thanks to regular exercise and rehabilitation treatment, Misha has significant changes. He began to call his teachers by name, and this summer he began to notice the objects around him - thorns on green chestnuts, flowers on flowerbeds. He started to notice his pet dog, saying to it: "Off!" and "No!". He has already started playing hide-and-seek with his sister, he can sit down and draw with her now. It has never happened before. He was always silent. 

This autumn in kindergarten, Misha for the first time in 7 years told a poem about corn. It was a big celebration for his mother, she could not suppress tears of joy. The results are encouraging and inspiring. Simple examples from the family's life eloquently show that the lessons are not in vain. For example, in the summer, the mother told Misha that they walked past by the old kindergarten and will go to the new one. She did not know if he could hear her and if he understood her... But time passes, they walked past the old kindergarten and he calls it an old kindergarten. For his mother it was a breakthrough, she talks about it with excitement. All these changes have taken place in the last few months, thanks to the daily hard work and help of kind and caring people.

Misha's character is very kind and sweet, he has always given in to his sister, but sometimes he argues in his own way. Every day he learns to communicate and interact with other children more and more. The process of socialization is quite successful and it is necessary to work further. However, everything depends on money. For the next course of psychological and pedagogical correction in the Center "Leprekon+" the family needs 22 800 UAH. Except for Misha, there are three more children in his family – Ameliia, a twin sister, and two children under the guardianship. In 2008, Misha’s uncle died and Misha’s parents took his orphan children to their home. Misha’s mother and father are forced to work hard to maintain their large family. Funds are sorely lacking.

Every month the treatment of Misha requires significant sums, which the family does not have. But parents can’t help treating their son. Therefore, they are forced to ask for help from non-indifferent people with a request to support them in this struggle for the health of their son!

Earlier at UBB, we have already raised funds for Misha. You can view the previous project by the link.

 

Name: Bilyi Myklailo, 29.09.2012

City: of Odessa

Diagnosis: sensory alalia, dysarthria, impaired expressive speech, delayed psycho-speech development

ID: 5579
Supported
Катюша Одесса
10.02.2020 01:02
2899.99 UAH
Charity donation
09.02.2020 23:25
101.96 UAH
sergiodanile
09.02.2020 07:05
240.33 UAH
Charity donation
07.02.2020 21:02
353.36 UAH
Charity donation
07.02.2020 13:07
50.92 UAH
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