今天分享的是一篇感人的小故事。
重點(diǎn)詞匯
autism n.孤獨(dú)癥,自我中心主義
deprive vt. 剝奪,奪去,使喪失
chitchat n.閑談,聊天
relish有滋味;有…的味道
stream 流,流動(dòng);
CLEAR EYES, FULL HEARTS
by Stephanie Adair—Louisiana
Every day, upon picking up my 11-year-old son from school, I would ask, "How was your day?" For years, I got the same response—"Fine, fine"—with no eye contact. His autism, it seemed, was going to deprive me of the normal chitchat parents unconsciously relish.
One early spring afternoon, I asked the question, expecting the same answer. "How was your day?" My son replied, "Good, good." Then he looked at me and said, "How was your day, Mom?" With tears streaming down my face, I said, "It’s really good—the best day ever."
明亮的雙眼,充實(shí)的內(nèi)心
每天,當(dāng)我從學(xué)校接我11歲的兒子時(shí),我會(huì)問(wèn):“你今天過(guò)得怎么樣?”多年來(lái),我得到了同樣的回應(yīng)——“很好,很好”——沒(méi)有眼神接觸。他的自閉,幾乎要?jiǎng)儕Z我作為父母和孩子之間聊天的樂(lè)趣。
一個(gè)初春的下午,我又問(wèn)了同樣的問(wèn)題,期待著同樣的答案。“你今天過(guò)得怎么樣?”兒子回答說(shuō):“很好,很好。”然后他看著我說(shuō):“你今天過(guò)得怎么樣,?媽媽?”我瞬間淚流滿面,說(shuō):“今天真是我過(guò)的最好的一天。”
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