Originally posted by: appukrish
Just like Mrugali Sameer also took Nainaâs words about chaata and daantna of baby literally. Some amount of scolding is required when you have to discipline the child. Hitting/slapping is a personal choice which often comes out of impatience and stress of not being able to get through to your child.
âTrue kids test our patience to the hilt but hitting is not acceptable coz the child is helpless in front of you and looks up to you for security. I agree with Sam and Mrugali on this one and if we go by the show, Sameer has always learnt from love and care. Infact Vs scolding didnât work in his favourâ
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I am totally with all wrt hitting/slapping. I have never done it to any of my 3 kids, though my oldest would do everything that would probably make another Mom do it..
no no. Thatâs not what I meant at all. Sorry if it came that way.đ¤i know none of us would be in favour of any kind of hitting. But Naina putting it as if it has to be done for good upbringing and discipline is what I didnât agree to.
what I meant above is that the way Sameer wanted to take Suman from Naina saying âmein sambhalungaâ, seemed like he felt Naina was going to hit the baby right then.
Oh you felt that way kya. I thought he was just asking to hold the baby just like he keeps asking Rakeshđ
The kind of verbal abuse and taunts Sameer went through in the show was way more than being physically slapped.
True thatâs what I said. That only Nanu and Nainaâs love and care worked with him. Vs and somanis taunts didnât help and totally agree with the verbal abuse, I think it is way worse . I think any kind of abuse be it physical or verbal is detrimental and doesnât help in any which way.