Things learnt in "Helen the Baby Fox"
Okay, first of all, Merry Christmas to one and all. On this special occasion, I would like to share with you the movie that I've just finished watching and it is,
"Helen, the Baby Fox."
The storyline is nice. It is about a little boy (Taichi) who found a baby fox on his way home (not his own home) and how he help/teach the fox to drink milk, to eat meat and to try to expose her to the environment. (OTties, does all these sounds familiar to you? lol) The fox is actually blind, deaf (hearing impaired), and has no sense of smell but the boy did not give up hope on her and even become the "mother" of the baby fox. The boy even try his best to go to the university to get the fox back. It was then he heard 1st sound made by Helen. Helen was calling him.
Even when Taichi knows that Helen was going to die, he did not give up on her. Instead, he helped her to live her life to the fullest and even showing her what summer is.
Things that we can learn from Taichi as future OTs
Hmm... I think there are more things that we can learn from him but I guess my brain is going to off switch soon... so i shall add on when I have the time....
Even when Taichi knows that Helen was going to die, he did not give up on her. Instead, he helped her to live her life to the fullest and even showing her what summer is.
Things that we can learn from Taichi as future OTs
- Read up more on things that we don't know in order to provide better care for our patients
- help our patients to live their life to the fullest even though we know they are dying
- when we help our patients to improve, our patient help us to improve too
Hmm... I think there are more things that we can learn from him but I guess my brain is going to off switch soon... so i shall add on when I have the time....
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