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Posted: 5 years ago
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Thanks for the PM Nushy.

Even sharing your experiences.

Firstly even I totally second Nikki here, cos had similar things.

Agree to you only in point like family helps and their teachings are important.

Am not quite fond of the whole concept and idea in the first place. Cos it restricts the environment, the school gives. In school, having a tutor or extra sessions is still better cos there are a whole lot of experiences and learning which you do get in schools. Plus as you said for parents who work, well there are special schools for different type of students or they do keep baby sitters at home, who educate and play with kids. But school and home environment needs to be different. There are even a lot of resources school can provide which home can't or experience also differs.

Am not going to talk anything on Ansh and Piya, cos I clearly see the bias, a lot. Ofc it won't be from your perspective, but from my perspective I do see. Plus anyways discussion here is on former.

Coming to that I feel even in education, nowadays it's just virtual and possibly in abroad set up its common too. But I still feel a blend of classroom and virtual helps.

Having said that, show needs to explore this track than just focusing on Mohona, cos it's an important topic of education being handled.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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That was the main question here. Do or don't we support the system? My main problem is with the idea that an outsider can teach discipline.


There have been a lot of things which my parents or teachers didn't teach me directly. It was based on what I had observed and the atmosphere. And a did tutor a little girl once. I observed she learned more or formed habit based on what was happening around her. It didn't matter when I told her to do something. But when I performed something, she would notice it and try to do it by herself. So I have issue when someone strictly narrows it down to a teacher that he/she can come and teach discipline which parents haven't been able to do so.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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There are minute chances of them introducing Pari's twin... Although I seriously doubt. And if they introduce then I am not sure if I will be able to watch or not... Ek Pari to jheli nahi jaa rahi hai... Jhelofying two will be next to impossible just like double dose of Ved!!!

Shubh shubh bolo bahen! Humse na ho payega yeh! 🥺

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995

That was the main question here. Do or don't we support the system? My main problem is with the idea that an outsider can teach discipline.


There have been a lot of things which my parents or teachers didn't teach me directly. It was based on what I had observed and the atmosphere. And a did tutor a little girl once. I observed she learned more or formed habit based on what was happening around her. It didn't matter when I told her to do something. But when I performed something, she would notice it and try to do it by herself. So I have issue when someone strictly narrows it down to a teacher that he/she can come and teach discipline which parents haven't been able to do so.


Obviously, but then what's new here?! Like even in life experiences teach you some stuff which no person or amount of books can teach.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Also on a side note RiAd can be trained at home by all family members and team R can teach them defence against dark.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Real life experience definitely helps you. But my problem is with parents giving full responsibility to someone else. Specially when the kids are special. Even parents do mistakes and learn from that. They addressed this issue brilliantly in Charmed. At a certain point Piper and Leo understood Wyatt needed to practice his magic sometimes too and they shouldn't always restrict him in front of normal people. They should spend more time with him and let him be what he was in their home, at least. Here I don't see that at all. I warned you, you didn't listen so as a punishment you'll get a governess - that's sick.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Madhura..

Also on a side note RiAd can be trained at home by all family members and team R can teach them defence against dark.


Exactly! That's what they should focus on. For the record, Piya's brother didn't become a criminal due to his powers. It was because of the situation. So the issue here is with teaching the kids how to control their power when they are angry but there are other people there. Discipline alone isn't going to help them in front of outsiders.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995

Real life experience definitely helps you. But my problem is with parents giving full responsibility to someone else. Specially when the kids are special. Even parents do mistakes and learn from that. They addressed this issue brilliantly in Charmed. At a certain point Piper and Leo understood Wyatt needed to practice his magic sometimes too and they shouldn't always restrict him in front of normal people. They should spend more time with him and let him be what he was in their home, at least. Here I don't see that at all. I warned you, you didn't listen so as a punishment you'll get a governess - that's sick.


Agree and unfortunately, here they just introduced the track for Mohona, which is more worst. Totally agree. In many shows, movies these tracks are handled way better. Even mythology shows do more justice here.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995


Exactly! That's what they should focus on. For the record, Piya's brother didn't become a criminal due to his powers. It was because of the situation. So the issue here is with teaching the kids how to control their power when they are angry but there are other people there. Discipline alone isn't going to help them in front of outsiders.


Exactly!! It's a shame. Also Piansh should actually train kids on using powers, showing when to stop just than ranting, don't overuse powers.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Agreed.

This is a serious issue and has been added just because Mo needs some way to come back.


I absolutely hate it when PiyAnsh keeps ranting but don't do what's needed for the kids. 🤬

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