From Deseret News archives:
Trusted friend, affection can make a difference
If you recall, Seabiscuit was the son and grandson of great racehorses, and by all accounts should have been a great racehorse, too. But in two years and more than 35 races he had yet to win. He even lacked the look of a race horse his legs were short, his forelegs crooked, and when he ran some people said he looked like an egg beater. In addition, he was also a troublemaker, extremely overweight and would sleep in all morning. (I had no idea that horses could get depressed).
But then a horse trainer named Tom Smith saw Seabiscuit, really saw him. He looked him in the eye, saw his spirit and said, "l see you again." He convinced his boss to buy the horse and began training him. Only, he didn't train him like every other horse. Tom knocked down a wall in his stall to make it more roomy. Then he brought in a stray dog and monkey to keep Seabiscuit company.
What impresses me most in this story is the eye and heart of Tom Smith. He took the time to see Seabiscuit, really see him. And once he saw what lay in the heart of this misunderstood horse likely because Tom had experienced that, too he didn't sit around complaining about his life but used his knowledge and love to develop potential outside of himself.
It has reminded me of children I have known and had the privilege to work with, one particularly when I was student teaching, whom I'll call Carlos. For the first few days I was in the classroom, observing before I would take over the class to student teach, I noticed that he was the most difficult child in the room.
He would constantly speak out of turn, do the opposite of what the teacher asked and in general cause a ruckus, except for two hours a day. That was when he went to resource class. In preparing to take over the class, I talked with the teacher about each student and how to handle them: She told me not to even deal with Carlos as there wasn't anything to do with him, and that he would be in resource class most of the time anyway.
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