What Parents Say?
Wen my daughter Insha was born, we never imagined she would go to school like other children. But Dagger Parivaar School gave us that hope. She now signs beautifully, even teaches me signs at home! Earlier she was so quiet, scared to even meet others. Now she laughs, plays, and participates in group activities. Her confidence is growing every day. As a mother, I now sleep peacefully knowing she is in safe, caring hands. May Allah bless all the teachers and Army who made this dream come true for us.
We used to feel helpless. Irfan would not speak much, had difficulty expressing anything, and we thought he would always be alone. But Dagger Parivaar School has changed our son’s life. The teachers there understand every child like their own. Now Irfan tries to speak, even says ‘Baba’ clearly. He paints, plays music, and has made friends. As a father, I feel hopeful again. Our entire family has seen the difference — it's like a light has come into our home after many dark years.
"When our daughter passed away, we took care of her child Aamina, who has Down Syndrome. She needed love and support, but we are old. Dagger Parivaar School became her second home. Now, she wakes up early with excitement to go there. She sings songs, folds her hands for Dua, and even helps me with small chores. This school gave her a life full of dignity. We feel we are not alone anymore. This is not just a school, it is a family for children like ours."