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A story about newborns left in maternity hospitals received a response | Events | SOCIETY

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Weekly "Arguments and Facts" No. 49. AiF - Ulyanovsk 05/12/2012

Dmitry - 09.14.2012, a single mother left her child in the maternity hospital. Photo by Yaroslav Evdokimova

Maria Stepanovna Ronzhina, a 90-year-old resident of the industrial settlement of Novospasskoye, responded to the article “Otkaznichki” (“AiF in Ulyanovsk” No. 47 of November 21): “When I saw photos of five babies who were abandoned by their mothers in maternity hospitals, I was horrified. Have our hearts become so hardened?!"

“I would like to tell a story that I witnessed,” writes Maria Stepanovna. - I worked in the Canadian orphanage, and when it was disbanded, the school for the blind from Novospassky was transferred to Canada, and I was left with it. Most of the students went home for the holidays, and those who did not have parents remained at the school. And on such a day, when the parents came for the children, one pupil approached me: “Marya Stepanovna, and Seryozhka Moskvin is sitting at the carpentry workshop and crying.” I ran to the workshop: yes, the boy is sitting and crying bitterly. I ask: "What happened?" But he does not want to answer, he just shakes his head: nothing, they say. But I didn't back down. Then he said through tears: “Do I really have no one, no one relatives that they don’t come for me? ..”.

I read in his personal file that he was picked up in Moscow, that's why they gave him the last name Moskvin. It was then that I truly understood how acutely a child experiences his loneliness. I had four children, and one of the older ones came to school to play with Seryozha. Sometimes I took it home. Seryozha is now 65 years old, and, as far as I know, he lives in Ulyanovsk. I don't know the address...

We would like to remind you that the article “Rejectionists” and photos of children orphaned while their mothers were alive were published as part of the “Mother's Day” project. This project was implemented by the editors with the support of the department of guardianship and guardianship of the regional Ministry of Education in order to draw attention to the fate of the babies of their mothers, their relatives and caring people. If in a week no one declares their desire to take them into their family as their own children, the data on these babies will go first to the regional, and then to the federal data bank. Telephone department of guardianship and guardianship: 43-45-95.

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When should children start reading fairy tales? Immediately upon learning of her pregnancy. A fairy tale is a trusting contact between a parent and a child. The loving voice of mom or dad, telling an instructive story, has a positive effect on the development of the crumbs. Fairy tales are also needed for newborns. Although the baby may not yet understand the deep meaning, the voice of a loved one will help calm the child. You can read a fairy tale for a newborn in a calm, gentle voice in order to quickly lull, fill with love, send into a trance. We have collected several fairy tales for newborns.

The world lived its own life, but one day a little boy Styopa appeared in it. It was tiny but very important. Styopa himself did not yet understand where he had ended up. The only thing he knew how to do was to express emotions if something bothered him. Feeling hungry, the boy gave a sign in the form of crying. He wanted milk and got it quickly. And at the same time, he felt the warmth of his mother and heard the sound of her heart, which soothed. So Styopa was convinced that everything was in order.
Once a mother told her son that she needed to go to the gym. Styopa felt uncomfortable. He did not understand what a gym was, the kid just felt his mother's concern and began to worry too. Crying convinced the mother that it was better to postpone the trip to sports and stay at home with the child.
- Beloved son, I love you so much. But I have other desires and things that I got used to in my life before you. I really want to go to my favorite gym and start exercising, - my mother said, lying next to her son.
With these words, Styopa felt joy. Mom was very happy, remembering her classes, they filled her with happiness and confidence. The kid also smiled, and mom decided that this was a sign. The son lets go to the gym. So for the first time Styopa was left alone with his dad without his beloved mother, whom he was so used to. But during this time he saw a lot of interesting things. Dad showed him different rattles, cars and glowing lights.
- We love you so much, you are such an important person. How glad we are that you chose us as your parents. You will change this world for the better. I hope you will be a happy person. Daddy said to Styopa in a whisper and the baby smiled.

Tale about an owl

A wise owl lived in the forest, who knew everything in the world. Once a little turtle crawled up to her and asked:
- Why do I live on this planet? Hares run so fast. Whites are jumping. The wolves are hunting. And I just crawl slowly, I'm afraid of everything, I hide in my house.
- If you appeared in the forest, then you are very important, turtle. It doesn't matter what others do or can do. Someone runs, someone flies, someone crawls, but each is unique and necessary. Be yourself and you will be in your place, and if you look at others for a long time, you will lose yourself.
The turtle listened to the owl and crawled home.


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