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To our handsome Regional Director, Dr. Salustiano T.

Jimenez
To our active Asst. Regional director, Dr. Cristito A. Eco
To the woman who is Beautiful inside and out, Regional EPS in SPED, Dr. Gilda G. Bancog
Highly able, Regional EPS in EPP and ALS, Dr. Roland Villegas
Smart Facilitators
SPED and ALS Focal Persons,
Receiving Teachers,
Good morning!

I am John Sedrick V. Tabio, Receiving teacher of the Division of Tanjay City.

Let me ask you this, “How will you know if you’re reading a good book? Or watching a good film? Or
experiencing a good moment?” Probably, if you’re being hooked to it and wish that it won’t end. And I
guess, that’s the same feeling I felt today knowing that our 5-day training has come to an end. Allow me
to borrow what maam Laude has mentioned yesterday, that being here, representing our respective
divisions is not an accident, but more of a calling.

Words would not be enough to express how grateful I am to be part of this initiative.

Allow me to share my personal impressions following the acronym FSL:

F
- Fun experience.
- When we enjoy and have fun, it’s meaningful and will surely be remembered.
- Kudos to our Management Team, to our equally active facilitators for providing us with so much
fun.
- If we are having fun inside this hall, how much more inside our rooms? And outside ANC?
- For opening the doors

S
- Strengthening awareness and creating an atmosphere of unbreakable love, acceptance and
care.
- Positive language is a must.
- Words create worlds. By labeling them or calling them words, we create a barrier.
- Acknowledge the importance of person first language. Or simply, lets call them by their names.
- Building on strengths rather than highlighting their disabilities.

L
- Life-long learning.
- Learning should not stop here. Learning should continue.
- Mao ng pag-abot sa balay, let us apply what we’ve learned.
- Anyone who stops learning is old. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.
- We may not transform everyone’s lives, but at least, we made a big difference.

We are under one sky, we breathe the same air, and our hearts beat the same goal – and that is,
inclusion.

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