Am I the only one who really liked Nadia? She has anger issues, but she's nice and respects others despite their cultural differences. Most other kids, even ones who are well behaved would find the whole 'conservative upbringing' ridiculous and smirk, but she genuinely respected the differences.
Aaron was lookin at her smiling like, you’re lazy, get kicked out of college, go out to drink n’ smoking like me and you’re calling me an idiot and also immature. Alright then!😏
This is perfect representation of India. There's garbage filled streets and then there are fancy restaurants and Louis Vuitton stores. There are unprivileged children and then there are millionaires who own vintage cars for sport.
@@KevinRAAMAAAGE as depressing as it looks it's common for all large countries to be this way, except for obviously rich countries. Countries in America, countries in Russia- there's always places filled with poverty masked by the rich places. People tend to do this to third world countries like India and countries in Africa, think everywhere is poor and poverty whilst it may be true, there's still good places there. Just the government not providing funding in certain areas.
People need to realise that these episodes were filmed and aired about 10 years ago. So of course her eyebrows look different, because back then over plucking the eyebrows was the fashion.
So humbling. The blind children are so content. Makes me think I should be more grateful about things in my life. I love the calming way they deal with issues.
I am blind and I am so glad they have services for the blind in other parts of the world. I know they do in places like Belfast where I live, and America, Australia, New Zealand, etc, but it’s refreshing to see there.
I notice that most of these children come from families where parents have separated...so sad, society underestimates the harm...I wish there was more help, resources, counseling etc. for parents to stay together and work on their relationship.
Also, recently I went to America to visit some of my relatives. Surprisingly the family that lives there was wayyy close than our family in India. They knew their neighbours better than we do. And they were much more respect giving.
Sampada Khurana I will say as an American raised individual. I’ve been incredibly close with my parents. It didn’t always start out like that. I felt like they were disciplinarians, it wasn’t until I chose to put the step forward to incorporate them in my life by telling them every detail and the constant challenges of, and in my life. I’m sure my family isn’t the norm. I feel like I’ve been through challenges and obstacles my parents were able to bond over. I am sorry to hear that you’re family isn’t like mine. I do hope they pushed you towards great things like most parents. My love it with you ❤️
And like I love my parents and I don’t fight with them. But some of my friends, they are just so mean to their parents. Especially boys. They shout on them, disobey them. It makes me sad.
nadia is so sweet I think. she rlly learned from this and is self aware, and she realized how lucky she is. even aaron, after going to the blind sxhool realized that these kids still had ambition and wanted to do something for their parents despite their circumstances. I know Nadia and aaron will never see this but I’m proud of you guys ❤️
This is by far the only positive family I've seen. She taught these children how to be independent, how to empathetic towards others and how to respect people without putting harsh rules on them based on clothing and such things. She truly taught them important values based on modern and feminist views rather from conservative and religious ones.
lmao “calm before the storm” momma knows everything in one look 💀 nadia is good, she’s seeking for help when she said “i’m lazy, i need someone like, someone to push me in the right direction” at least she’s trying ✨
mk lgm There are always underlying issues that are exploited by this show. Instead of addressing the issues straight away they like to provoke reactions and bad behaviour from the teens to make “entertaining TV”. Even when the show eventually does get to the root cause they exploit the years of pent up emotions within the kids to make the show more dramatic. It’s disgraceful.
@ShreyaPandey-ll6tz if people around you are saying that about you, kindly do stand-up for yourself. Everyone's beautiful, do not let your self-love and self-esteem fall because of others because you are the primary source of your happiness, only then can you find true happiness.
I’m in the beginning rn and Nadia has actually been so nice and very aware of her surroundings. She’s so respectful. Whereas Arron has been quite rebellious and rude, but hopefully he is more appreciative later.
Nalini is kinda top tier as far as host parents on this show was concerned. she did it like 3 - 4 times and her episodes with the teens are some of the highest rated and viewed of the series.
Because really anyone can get good grades. Its not hard. It all comes down to effort. With the exception of learning disabilities of course because I know someone will come back with that.
I love the grandma. She is quiet but when she speaks, people take notice. It was the same with my grandfather. He was always there to listen and knew when and what to say.
@@thecrazycowgirl338 🤔I don't know either. Maybe Google can help us, lol. If not I guess I'll still be waiting to see if anyone from here can tell me. 😬
I watched this 4 years after it was posted. It would be interesting to know what these kids are doing now and how this stint in india helped them change
I cannot tell you how much love I felt when the girl said she wanted to be like Steve Irwin. I spent my whole childhood watching him and learning. Bindi and her brother are carrying on the legacy.
I love this family's approach to getting through to the children. There is no yelling or aggression. They are kind and patient and willing to hear what the children have to say.
Poor Aaron had lost is grandmother and that really hurt him and I believe the loss changed him, but the new parents to watch over him and help him worked. His grandmother is always watching him.
my parents are divorced as well and I noticed that most of these troubled kids come from separated families. I am glad I am not like this because both of my parents talked me through the situation and guided me through the hard times.
Indians have high ambition, and education is top priority. Im from India, married to an Australian and living here for 14 yrs. We have two children, It’s a big challenge for parents raising teenage kids here. I’m blessed, hubby is so supportive and caring.
This is so inspiring. This video also helps me to take life seriously because there are others who can't do with....Thank you for lettinge me finding my ambition despite my situation. Thank you from Jamaica.
I think she meant she wasn’t expecting her to be so educated. You can be extremely smart but if you don’t have access to education, you may not reach your full potential.
I guarantee she thought they were missing out on an education, you can be incredibly smart but if you aren't picking up information from somewhere then you won't reach your potential