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Originally posted by: monikameghan
I applause your knowledge. I am a teacher too and I have also worked briefly with such children. But I think in the show this is not their main issue. I have yet to understand why have they shown it this way. I guess they wanted to show Anand having a troubled life at home himself and yet helping yudh selflessly any time of the day or night. They could have shown Anand having normal child but him having a problem with his wife for not being able to give time at home. Why would they choose to show a challenged child?? May be you can throw some light??
Originally posted by: Picasso9
IMO the caregiver is going to be more than what Anand bargained for. I feel she's a plant there too, to complicate things on the home front, divide ANAND'S attention and thereby leave Yudh vulnerable. If you look at it, both Mona and Anand are experiencing issues, and now slowly Taruni and Rishi. I think the plan of action is to slowly work through. Yudh's inner circle to get to him.
About the special needs child. It's not always true that these kids behave this way to upset the normals or look for reactions around them (test limits). Some of these kids are not even aware of the consequences of their behavior so it's unfair to generalize it. As for 'enjoyment' of the reactions, completely disagree. If the kids were intelligent enough to 'enjoy' reactions then they would not be special needs would they? They would be able to discern right from wrong. In most cases, during a melt down, redirection is what works, not being firm. Mentally challenged are not afraid of punishment or consequences because they don't understand it. Don't you see, that's why ANAND'S son didn't understand the danger of the fire.