"Be curious, not judgmental." --Walt Whitman (and Ted Lasso) Have you ever had a dream and been told that you're just a dreamer? For one young prince, that dream is to fly. But wanting something is only the first step toward attaining it. We have to try, fail, and try again. We have to want it enough to push past all of the doubts, not just the doubts of others but also the doubts within our own minds. But most importantly, we need teachers who believe in us, even when we don't believe in ourselves. The Boy Who Couldn't Fly is a story of one boy's unwavering quest to overcome his limitations in order to achieve his dreams. More so, it is a metaphor for how learning and emotional disabilities can make something seem impossible, even when it seems so effortless for others. But if we can find the courage to fail, the curiosity to learn from our failures, and the tenacity to try again, dreams can come true.
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