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Originally posted by: Karishma06
I dont know any kid, no matter how spoiled he or she was that would do something like that.
let us hope so. But Ishan is totally disgusting the way he behaves. He is out of control and needs some lessons in manners.Originally posted by: urooj naqvi
i am pretty sure saloni will find the baby
From the time Sawri came into the house, there have been a number of incident with Eshaan making derugatory comments about Sawri. In fact when Saloni married Nahar Eshaan had pointed out her dark complexion. I believe Aditi, Dheer and Kakisa also made comments on her complexion. It's a known fact child learnt things from the home.
Child mental abuse involves manipulation and can be manifested as cult- or clan-like behavior. Children, mainly during early developmental stages, are very impressionable, as they absorb everything within their environment. Children often emulate their parents due to admiration, and because parents are the primary source, from which children learn. Since children look to parents for acceptance and justification, they often appease their parents through actions. If a parent instructs a child to think or behave in a certain manner, whether it yields positive or negative results, the child will most likely comply, especially when involving young children.
psychologist, I was a swim teacher and taught kindergarten. I remember working in the water one day with a four-year-old white girl who started to rub my arm.
"Does it come off?" she asked.
"Does what come off?" I asked back.
"The black." She was rubbing her arm on mine as if to get some of my skin color on her.
Her mother, who had been sitting near us, gasped. She turned to me, pale and embarrassed. "I don't know where she'd come up with such a thing," she said. "We never talk about … things like that." She pulled her daughter out of the water and ended the lesson, shushing the girl as they left.
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/greatergood/2008summer/Briscoe-Smith.pdf