Write a short, original story, with a moral or message. (Word limit: 50- 60 words)
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There are 5 members in my family, and I have a little brother who is diagnosed as severe Autism disordered patient having level 3. There are so many symptoms and challenges he faces everyday and we have to live with it. Some of these includes: Self-injury, Aggressive behaviour, Wandering and eloping, repititive behaviours, sleeplessness. If you are living with an autism member in your family everyday life can be really challenging, Hardly few people can relate the struggle. I have always seen the troubles and struggles faced by my mother. We have daily routines which are much more complicated and planning a family vacation is much harder. And we as siblings sometimes find it as a worry, anger, embarrassment, unable to understand the diagnosis. Since me and my sister are just a student, we stay far away from home for our studies. When we all of us come home and be together, I can see how much of a chaotic family we have. I see the shouting and screaming to all the activities my brother does and my mother running and chasing to him all the time helping him. My father is the only breadwinner who earns, so you could say he is more of a busy person struggling to keep the family running. It is always my dear mother who's seen mostly the dark times with my brother. She always tells us to study, be focused, make a plan to our career and have a happy future in our career in terms of money, status, luxury living and all that. My mother despite taking care of every tiny details to my brother cooks food for family and feeds us happily. Even with the tough situation she is always so calm and positive. She believes there will be a good day someday. She never stops believing on us. Very recently my dear sister has started working as a teacher and she is helping my father financially. I am studying with all my heart and soul and shaping my carrer. I respect my dear parents, specially my mother who has give us happiness and needs above their own. We are all hoping to have a happy and good life also curing my brother.
The moral of this story was to tell you, no matter how difficult or tough your situation is never stop believing and always stay positive. My mother is an clear example as how much she's stayed positive and so strong than most mothers. Otherwise if she ever had thought this is a burden raising an autism son who has no any senses of a human she would have given up, depressed, stressed, grief and confused. But she is my all time moral and I keep her as my example and stay positive.