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Gratitude Day: Recognising those who make a difference

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Gratitude is surely a big word, but for me, it means thanking the person who has helped me in any way or any manner.

First of all, to my dear Teachers, You bring such positive energy into the classroom. Thank you for being a highlight of our beautiful journey.

Thank you for always pushing me to be the best version of myself. Your guidance and support have helped me grow in ways beyond my dreams!

I would like to THANK my school didi who helped me to go to in my class or reception when my hand was Fractured. That time even though I was not able to hold my school bag, she always helped me. I would like to show my gratitude to my guard uncle who always asked Didi to help me and also asked me about my health and feelings regularly. He always be there to protect us from strangers.

Next, I would like to give a big vote of thanks to my friends who helped me to write my classwork, especially ZAARA, apart from that I would like to thank the counselor ma’amm who wrote my exam when I was injured.

My mother also wrote my incomplete or pending work because I was not able to write.

A special gratitude to the cleaning department of my school who always cleaned our class whenever needed, whether it was water spilled or any mess in the class.

     “We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.”