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    Imagination Stage is a children's theater in the state of Maryland. A special performance is put on for children with autism (自闭症) each day. People with autism have difficulty communcating and socializing with other people. Children in the theater are allowed to move around during the performance. It's OK if they shout out or hold their ears when the music is too loud. These special performances are sometimes the only thing that a family can go to the theater together to see if a child has autism.

    That is the same idea with Autism on the Seas. This company organizes vacations for families of children with autism, especially vacations on cruise ships. Jamie Grover is director of group development in Autism on the Seas. He said, “With our staff on board, parents know that they are going to be able to relax, enjoy their vacation, and participate in ship activities. They know that their children are well taken care of.”

    The benefit of such vacations organized by Autism on the Seas is not waiting in huge lines on departure day. The company has staff to help in the ports. Waiting in long lines or being in the middle of big crowds can cause problem behavior in children with autism. Autism on the Seas helps families avoid situations like that.

    Autism on the Seas works with the help of cruise companies like Royal Caribbean. Special times or places are arranged for families to play video games, go skating or rock climbing, or eat dinner. Autism on the Seas also directs families to organizations that can help them pay for these vacations.

    Bambi Van Woert from the state of Michigan went on a cruise with her 7-year-old Ben, who has autism. She said, “I would never do something like this myself. I cannot take Ben shopping by myself at this point, so for me to try to do a cruise without help would be absurd.”

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生命的掌声  董保纲

我常常想起一个关于掌声的故事。

那是我上高中一年级的时候,班里有位叫英子的女孩儿,沉静漂亮,但是总爱蜷缩在教室的一角。上课前,她早早地就来到了教室,下课后,她又总是最后一个离开教室。后来我们才知道,她的腿因为得了小儿麻痹症而落下了残疾,她不愿意让人看到她走路的姿势。

一天,上演讲课时,老师让同学们走上讲台讲述一个小故事。轮到英子演讲的时候,全班四十多双眼睛了齐投向了那个角落,英子立刻把头低了下去。演讲老师是刚调来的,还不了解英子的情况,他就一直点英子的名字。

英子犹豫了一会儿,最后慢吞吞地站了起来。我们注意到,英子的眼圈儿红了。

在全班同学的注视下,英子终于一摇一晃地走上了讲台,就在她刚刚站定的那一刻,不知是在谁的带动下,骤然间响起了一阵掌声,那掌声热烈、持久,在掌声里,我们看到英子的泪水流了下来。

掌声渐渐平息,英子也定了定情绪,开始讲述她童年的一个小故事,她的普通话说得很标准,声音也十分动听。当她结束演讲的时候,班里又响起了一阵掌声,英子很礼貌地 向 老师深鞠一躬,又向同学们深鞠一躬,然后,在掌声里一摇一晃地走下了讲台。

奇怪的是,自从那次演讲以后,英子就像变了一个人似的。她不再是那么忧郁了,她和同学们在一块游戏、说笑,甚至有一次她还走进了学校的小舞厅,让同学们教她跳舞。后来,荚子的学习成绩一直很好。尤其是数学和物理,高二那一年,她代表我们学校参加了全国奥林匹克物理竞赛,还得了奖。

三年时光,匆匆而过,三年之后,英子被北京一所大学破格录取。后来,英子给我来信说:“我永远不会忘记那一次掌声,因为它使我明白,同学们并没有歧视我。我应该鼓起勇气微笑着面对生活,那次掌声给了我第二次生命……”

我这才明白了英子变得开朗活泼的原因。从那以后,我学会了给人鼓掌,尤其是当别人身处困境的时候。其实,人都是需要掌声的。在人生的舞台上,谁不希望自己的演出得到喝彩?掌声,是一种尊重,更是对一个生命的鼓励和肯定。