Lalo’s Journey: A Father’s Story of Love, Support and Hope
Lalo’s Journey: A Father’s Story of Love, Support and Hope
This is the story of Lalo, shared by his father, Rebin Khuarahm. It is a story of growth and the quiet power of believing in your child.
Lalo was just three years old when we learned he had autism. It was one of the hardest moments for me and his mother. Emotionally, it was overwhelming. We withdrew from social life, felt isolated and often sensed that others saw us differently. That feeling lingered for a long time.
But with time, things began to change. We stopped hiding. We started helping Lalo engage with us, with others and with the world around him.
Finding the Right Path
Gradually we began to understand what Lalo needed. We enrolled him at the Educational Training Centre for Children with Special Needs, supported by Kurdistan Save the Children (KSC). At home, we gave him our time, our love and our patience—through daily routines, hands-on learning and small shared activities. These moments made all the difference.
A Remarkable Transformation
Today, Lalo is 12 years old and his progress is inspiring. He can read and write in both Kurdish and English. He understands math, eats independently, uses the bathroom on his own and shows growing awareness and focus every day. We take him with us wherever we go—family gatherings, picnics, amusement parks. He's fully part of our lives.
Lalo's World
Lalo has also found joy in the things loves. He’s a gifted swimmer and feels completely free in the water. He rides a bike and has a special bond with music, especially the piano. He’s also a passionate sports fan! He watches football matches closely, knows the names of players and TV presenters, and loves the energy of the game.
Every Child Deserves a Chance
What we’ve learned is simple: Lalo is like any other child—he just needs a bit more support. With the right care and understanding, he’s achieved so much. We are deeply grateful to KSC for walking this journey with us and to everyone in our community who has become more accepting, aware and kind.
Lalo’s story is far from over. But today, we are full of hope—for him and for every child who simply needs someone to believe in them.
Read more inspiring stories like Lalo’s on our website. https://www.ksc-kcf.org/success-stories