A Grandmother’s Hope Restored: “I’m Doing My Best for Him”

*Lindokuhle’s, 12,  journey is one of growth, perseverance, and the unwavering love of a grandmother who, despite numerous challenges, never gave up on him. From an early age, Lindokuhle’s differences were apparent. He wasn’t speaking, and while his health appeared typical, no doctor could explain why he wasn’t progressing developmentally or socially like other children.…

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Breaking Barriers: Esasa’s Story of Early Intervention

When Siyakwazi fieldworker Nokwe first stepped into Esasa’s Grade R classroom at Dlukulwane Primary School in 2024, her eyes were drawn to a petite girl sitting quietly among her peers. There was something about Esasa that made her stand out – not just her smaller-than-average appearance but the way she held back from participating in…

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Part 3 – Stories of Resilience: ASD Block Week

Siyakwazi’s recent ASD Block Week created a safe and supportive space for parents and guardians to share their fears, frustrations, and hopes without judgement. ASD is a developmental condition that affects how a person communicates, relates to others, and experiences the world. For many families, understanding the nuances of ASD can be overwhelming, but this…

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Part 2 – Acceptance, Healing and Skills: CP Block Week

Our final cerebral palsy Block Week for the year welcomed six children and their guardians daily. Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder that affects muscle movement and coordination, and it can vary in severity.  The week was not only about learning new techniques and strategies but also about emotional growth. Guardians like Nokwe, whose son…

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