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Reshma teaching baby the language of love

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Children swarm around him like a bumblebee swarms on a flower. Toys scattered all over the room, numbers drawn on the wall are a way for children to forget. While playing, one laughs while others cry. Every now and then she teases everyone. 24-year-old Reshma Khadka, who is watching their behavior closely, takes care of the children all day.

Reshma teaching baby the language of love

Armed with profession As a female police officer, her duty is to take care of small children. Now she is working at the Shishu Syahar Home in Bageshwari, Armed Police Force Nepal No. 30 Gana Headquarters in Banke. It has been three years since she started her working life. She hangs out with children throughout the day at Balegaon in Mahendranagar, Nepalganj sub-metropolitan city-14. From eight in the morning to six in the evening, she plays with the children. There are 32 children at the

center. Among them, there are 15 people under one year and nine people above one year. "You don't have to be your own child to nurse a child." Motherhood is abundant in every daughter,' he said smilingly She said, "How to raise a child now that she has no children of her own?" I have been able to practice. Reshma, who lives in Bankhet, Baijnath Rural Municipality-3, Banke, and her husband is Sybilien, he works in a hospital lab.

Even when she is with the children all day, Reshma never gets bored . "Now I'm used to it," she said, "it was a bit difficult at first." slowly All the children will be happy with me .' She did not get the responsibility of taking care of the same child. During the two-month training held by the Armed Police Force Smt. Sangh, she represented the unit and learned the skill of babysitting.

'But the language that a child understands quickly is love,' she says while narrating her experience. In her experience, babysitting is not easy.

The first responsibility of the children is on Reshma's shoulders, but since there are many children of the same age, another colleague, Sukuma Khadka, helps her. Also, mothers of children take turns They come after four hours and take care of the children.

From 6 am to 10 am, from 10 pm to 2 pm, from 2 pm to 6 am, the children's mothers are on duty at the nursing home. In this way, the children in the nursing home belong to the female employees working in the Gana. Those who leave their children at the care center while on duty. Mothers come to the baby care center during breastfeeding. There are 45 women employees working in Gan.

Every female employee is deployed on duty within the Gana until the child is small. They are not sent outside to the field. Superintendent of Armed Police Bimal Dangi said, 'Child care center has been operated within the Gana so that the work time and performance of women will not be affected. done .'

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