How to write a composition about caring for the disabled and the happy dream of bronze circle

There is a child named Bingbing downstairs in my house. She is very cheerful, but her right hand was born with a disability. This is the most troublesome thing for her.

Once, I passed by her house after school and saw her looking at a brush with a frown on her face. What's going on? I hurriedly ran over and asked her: "Bingbing, what's wrong with you? Are you unhappy? Tell your sister." I saw Bingbing pointing to the brush with her left hand, looking at it with surprise and joy. She looked at me and said, "Sister, our school is going to hold a calligraphy competition, but my right hand..." At this point, Bingbing became frustrated again. I looked at Bingbing’s right hand: her right hand was born disabled, and the only thing exposed was the fist with missing fingers. I looked at Bingbing again and saw her looking at me with pleading eyes. "Bingbing, don't be depressed. Starting from tomorrow, I will come every afternoon after school to teach you how to hold a brush and write calligraphy." My heart softened and I couldn't help blurting out. Bingbing looked at me in surprise, as if he was talking to me with his eyes: "Thank you sister, thank you sister!" Although I know that it is not easy to learn to hold a brush with my left hand, and learning to write calligraphy is definitely harder than climbing to the sky. But Bingbing's spirit of not being disabled even when his body is disabled makes me think from a different perspective: As long as you have strong perseverance, you can overcome no matter how difficult things are.

As long as you put in the effort, it doesn’t matter what the result is. This makes me more certain that what Bingbing did is right. After school, I came to Bingbing’s house on time to teach her how to hold a writing brush. Although it was difficult, Bingbing never mentioned giving up and insisted on getting the brush in the shortest possible time. In the eyes of ordinary people, it takes more than ten days, but Bingbing only needs two days. On this day, I brought pen and ink from home to teach Bingbing how to write calligraphy. Bingbing first learned the simplest "horizontal, vertical, left and right". This way, calligraphy became easier to learn. Sure enough, as expected, Bingbing was able to write very neat and beautiful calligraphy in just ten days. Tomorrow, Bingbing will participate in the school's calligraphy competition. She also invited me to watch it and said: "As long as I win first place this time, I will have the confidence to participate in the Paralympics in the future." She danced while talking. The brush in my hand sang a happy song.

Bingbing’s school was crowded with people, and cheers of “come on” were heard from time to time. I saw Bingbing glowing and completing the requirements of the competition with ease. The whole audience was shocked. There was a lot of discussion in the audience, and everyone praised Bingbing as "a very good boy with a disability but a strong will."

Bingbing finally won the first place, with a smile on his face. Like a flower. I made an agreement with her: "When you go to participate in the Paralympics in the future, I will definitely go and cheer for you."

People: Let us care for the disabled and pay attention to the Paralympics! As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will be a better place! As Xian Xinghai said: "Every successful flower is cultivated by the environment of many bitter rains, bloody mud and strong storms." Here, I wish: "Disabled people can achieve success in the Paralympics Better results! ”