
A middle-school graduate from Keelung was often bullied because he moved slowly, only to later find out it was because of a brain tumor. On top of that, he was raised by his aunt after his parents left when he was young. The beleaguered student made a film of his surgery and recovery, which was recently recognized with a special education art award. Everyone at the ceremony was moved by the boy and his aunt embracing in tears after the long road they’ve walked together.
Winning students take to the stage to receive awards at the Keelung Special Education Student Art Awards ceremony. But for a moment, the presenter swaps out with someone else.
The recipient, a student surnamed Huang, is the nephew of presenter Huang Jou-ping. Over his three years in middle school, Huang had two surgeries for a brain tumor, a facial reanimation surgery, and countless rehab sessions. But his aunt always stayed by his side.
Huang Jou-ping
Huang’s aunt
I told him, Li-kai, it’s not that bad. No problem at all. He said you’re lying. You were just crying.
Three years ago, the surgery to remove the brain tumor left an obvious scar. Just 14 days after starting middle school, he started to get bullied, and even made the news.
Huang Jou-ping
Huang’s aunt
In his classroom group, the bullies would recount how they beat him up that day.
Talking about the past, Huang’s aunt is just as emotional. She also couldn’t bear to see him abandoned by his parents, so she took it upon herself to become his guardian.
Huang Jou-ping
Huang’s aunt
I’ve never even considered giving him up. I know what it’s like to not be loved by your family.
Huang
Student
My aunt is a mother, a father, classmate, friend, all of them.
She also attended Huang’s graduation ceremony as a parent. Huang gave her a handwritten letter thanking her for not giving up on him.
Huang Jou-ping
Huang’s aunt
He actually wrote, “You’ve given my life hope.”I feel like I’ve done something wonderful.
Although there’s a risk the tumor will come back, Huang is facing life with optimism. He’s now even won an award for his film sharing moments from his unique family life.
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基隆有位國中畢業生,因為行動緩慢,國中時時常遭同學霸凌,後來診斷發現腦部長腫瘤。雖然從小被父母遺棄,但在姑姑的照顧陪伴下,他將自己的開刀與復健歷程,剪輯成影像作品,獲得特教美術獎肯定。頒獎典禮當天,頒獎人臨時換成姑姑,姑姪倆相擁而泣,感人場面令人動容。
基隆市特殊教育學生美術比賽頒獎典禮,獲獎同學上台,不過,原本頒獎人卻臨時換人。
領獎的黃同學,正是頒獎人黃若萍的姪子。國中三年來,黃同學因罹患腦瘤2次開顱手術、一次顏面神經手術及無數次的復健,姑姪兩人都緊緊相伴。
[[腦瘤畢業生姑姑 黃若萍]]
"我告訴他,立凱你沒有那麼嚴重,沒事的。他說姑姑你騙人,你剛剛在哭。"
三年前腦部長腫瘤開刀留下明顯疤痕,國一入校才14天就因遭同學欺負,一度鬧上新聞版面。
[[腦瘤畢業生姑姑 黃若萍]]
"就是在班級群組裡面,他們霸凌者就是敘述著,他們今天怎麼打他。"
提起過往,黃若萍依然心痛,更不忍孩子被父母親冷落拋棄,作為姑姑的她決定當起監護人。
[[腦瘤畢業生姑姑 黃若萍]]
"我從來沒有想過要放棄他。我懂那種不被家人愛的感覺。"
[[腦瘤畢業生 黃同學]]
"(姑姑扮演的角色),父母也有,同學、朋友也有。"
姑姑也代表家長參加畢業典禮,黃同學親手寫下卡片,感謝姑姑沒有放棄他。
[[腦瘤畢業生姑姑 黃若萍]]
"竟然寫說,讓我有生的希望。我覺得自己做了一件很棒的事。"
雖然腦瘤仍有復發風險,但黃同學樂觀面對生活,甚至將與家人相處的點滴剪輯成影片獲得美術獎肯定。
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