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Some of My Comments Over YouTube
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Some Of My Comments Over YouTube
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Some Of My Comments Over YouTube
1. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/g0na-A_aswY
Title of YouTube-video: Child Abuse Prevention |Every Parent must watch this
My Comments Therein:
Comment 1:
Hi Madhu...
Great video, this time around. This is my first comment over your channel, though I have been following you
for over a month now. Just wished to add: my sis introduced me to your channel and my Amma is a BIG fan of
yours; I have been gladdened by your videos ever and this one is super awesome❗Being a wise-n-responsible
parent is the most essential and first-n-fundamental part in the process of homemaking; on that note, this
video is a #MustWatch for both moms and dads out there. And, I am here now for 2 reasons:
FIRST... Appreciating you for putting forth following facts very beautifully:
NEED FOR FRIENDLY PARENTS that children talk to them every little thing without an inhibition. Truthful
kids are super good to have than having to get children confess real stories.
Boys too need safety-lessons. Fear of paedophiles does want both girls and boys equally aware; you are
so... right❗
Mother needs to be every girl's great guide when answering queries about sexual maturity. Beautiful
Madhu, hope you agree that fathers too need to educate their teen sons on adolescence and adulthood; this
prohibits them from seeking answers online or from peers.
Last, but not the least; summary at the description above is super fantastic.
Kudos for the great communication❗
SECOND... Sharing my knowledge on this matter from my own little world of
awesome parents and myriad kinda media .
Parents are one's first friends ever, whatever be one's age. Every child needs to get this at the earliest by
behaviour and affection. Close family members (grandparents, maternal uncles/aunts, paternal uncles/aunts)
can reinforce this in the child too, so they get the point soon.
People(little friends included) with secrets must be avoided and brought to parents' knowledge or
teachers' attention at once.
People(little friends included) who want kids to not follow parents' advice/guidelines are best
avoided and brought to the notice of parents/teachers right away.
Abusers mislead innocent children telling them stupid stuff and wanting them to keep secrets.
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Hard-to-digest fact is that an abused child may abuse another; please... note that not all affected children
turn abusers, but some might end up abusing other children that are generally younger to them. So, that's the
reason I put "little friends included" in brackets above. Not knowing what sexual pleasure is, but wanting
to experience it over and over again, some abused children tend to harm their peers. This may be wanted to
be kept as a secret from parents/elders/teachers; so, be aware. Beloved Madhu pointed out that abusers
target kids that are quite away from their parents; same holds true with 'little abusers' too. So, its high time
parents renewed their bonds with their little cute angels, whether they are boys or girls.
Accepting sweets/chocolates, dolls/toys, other gifts even for short while, is unacceptable in the absence
of parents. Tell your children not to be carried away by lovely gifts, which in your absence need not be lovely
at all. Teach them that they say "no" to dolls/toys in your absence; instil in your kids that you will get them
what they want if it's good for them and that borrowing dolls/toys even for short while is "no." Make them
feel that borrowing is bad and accepting anything in your/teachers' absence is no good.
Abusers woo children with eatables/play-items; they abuse kids as they are lost in new chocolates/toys
that the child goes unaware of the crime. Best to have our kids proud and satisfied with their own cute assets.
Teach the child to yell (like "don't touch me") to shoo off an abuser, once they experience an unsafe
touch/move; this kinda reaction intimidates the abuser. Train the child to move off such scenarios at the
earliest; also, the tiny tot must be taught to report the incident to parents/teachers immediately.
Time with children need not be limited. Yes❗We can ask our tiny tots to lend their little hands for
our day-to-day household chores.
Steiner Schools say home work is home work. Knitting is found to impact that part of the brain,
which will crunch numbers in later years. Likewise, other activities involving physical exertion exercise kids'
brains. So, non-strenuous physical work is acceptable for our children's well-being.
Also, I feel children's fresh outlook towards life will certainly bring in new liveliness and lovely doses
of creativity to both parents and the home, which shouldn't be missed.
Gadgets and the Internet are many times a distraction, howsoever useful; let children use them with
utmost caution. Abusers from the online world are as powerful as abusers from the real world. Digital child
abuse(https://www.ted.com/talks/sebastian_bortnik_the_conversation_we_re_not_having_about_digital_c
hild_abuse ) is another reality; better safe than sorry.
Eliminate force, when engaging with children. This is one of the things I learnt from my Guru ( sadhguru.org
). Force-feeding and forcing kids to sit down for study are instances that make the child succumb to then
situations. Somewhere this makes them believe they got to be submissive to force.
Abusers threaten children to be submissive to them and innocent lives turn victims in no time.
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Instead of using force to make children eat-n-learn, let's devise better ways to approach these
matters. Little minds must understand that force is not fine. So, they neither bow down to any idiotic force
nor will they force others (throw tantrums) for anything whatsoever.
Comment 2:
Madhu Samayal
_/_ Many many..... thanks to you for opening up this much-neglected important subject; I bow down.
_/_
2. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/DqC3ieJJlFM
Title of YouTube-video: Pangolins: The Most Trafficked Mammal You've Never Heard Of | National
Geographic
My Comment Therein:
David Stoneback There are some ancient systems of medicine in India(Sidhdha from South India and
Ayurvedha from North India) that source medicines primarily from flora. Dairy products are also used, but the
vast majority of medicines come from plant life. You will be surprised to know that these systems of medicine
know how to cure medical conditions that today's modern medicine does find challenging. Some snake-bites
cause the affected body-part to rot and amputation turns out being the solution in a modern hospital, but
Sidhdha medical practitioners know herbal cures that reverse the rottening itself. Sidhdha and Ayurvedha
understand both nature and the human body in a more profound way, which is quite hard for modern
science/medicine to grasp. Modern medicine has its own great pluses, but ancient systems have an undying
value of their own. I am wholly against cruelty to animals; that way, I get your stand 100%. Yet, I wish you
understand that not all of ancient systems/practices are awful and baseless. Hope you get me. ☺
3. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/6BImcffUiYo
Title of YouTube-video: Drone Footage Of Grey Whale Mother And Calf Playing With Tourists
My Comment Therein:
It's best not to be friendly to wild animals. They might then think all humans are friendly, which is highly untrue
for them. The wrong belief may make them trust hunters/poachers and eventually they will end up risking
their very self, life.
4. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/XNNW8ZhBGDY
Title of YouTube-video: 6 ஆண்டு த ோழியைக் கண்ட மகிழ்ச்சிைில் ியகத்து நின்ற
ைோயைகள்..!#Elephant
My Comment Therein:
Elephants are highly social in nature. They live in herds and walk about 30 kilometres everyday. So, it is
absolutely inhuman of us to have them chained for life. It's okay to hold a few captive for the purpose of
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taming wild ones that enter human settlements. Otherwise, there is no need to own elephants for whatsoever
reason. Today's machinery can very well take care of tasks that elephants once did. And temples must soon
get rid of this custom of owning elephants. Elephants have no business there except suffering solitude. High
time giants from Indian temples got transferred to nearby zoos wherein they can live as family and roam as
much as they wish. Because they might have lost their innate intelligence to live on their own, they need a
shelter of this kind now. Time black beauties knew unending joy.
5. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/jVxS0zf_ZTM
Title of YouTube-video: Nammalvar's Permaculture
My Comment Therein:
Vinodh, good job! Superb stuff, well-presented, great composition! Special kudos to you for this film is on one
of my heroes Iyarkai Vingyani Nammazhvaar. I have seen soft-hearted lives and thought that its for these souls,
rain arrives. Nammazhvaar is the man who has compelled rain to be here even after his passing away. He's
not around now, but I wish your video tours the World Wide Web and takes his words and wisdom all over
the planet. I want to visit Vanagam (Surumanpatti, Karur, Tamil Nadu) at least once in my life and 'm sure this
video will stir the same strong desire in many hearts. Wish you success all your way!!!
6. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/MWMgcbU6T2s
Title of YouTube-video: 360° Dive Through an Oil Rig Ecosystem | National Geographic
My Comment Therein:
Wow...❗ This is the first 360-degree video I am watching/witnessing and I am blown away by both
technology and the "aqua-terrain" it took me to. Amazing! I have seen several beautiful under-water
footages, but this is the first time I felt I wanna dive-in right there. Love the texts too. Kudos to everyone
involved; superb...
7. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/P-Uoq4y8eUI
Title of YouTube-video: India – Where Coconut Milk is a Murder Weapon
My Comment Therein:
No one should see one's family starving/suffering when their time here is almost up. If I were so misfortunate
to get there, I would see how best I can resolve the issue being alive because I don't think my death would
solve any misery and I wanna see my heirs happy and well off before I leave. *Rather than thinking crookedly,
humans must use their brains intelligently.* Now, I just think what if I had wicked successors who will get
anywhere for anything. I accept the likeliness of this kinda misfortunate situation too because I at times
see children growing up so... different from their own parents. In that kinda scenario, I might have known their
intentions/desires quite long ago and that would have certainly aided me in arriving at a better decision at the
rightmost time. Wish I never get to see evil offsprings/successors; neither I nor anybody else should suffer my
children/heirs ever.
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*I feel Yoga is the way.* Yoga turns one healthy (physiological impact) and so... humane (psychological impact).
Practice of Yoga will see the youth loving and grateful towards elders; then, there's hardly any thought of
_thalaikoothal_ . Also, Yoga will see the older generation age gracefully; so, they will eliminate any need for
expensive medical care. This way, "aging" need not be synonymous with "burdening."
8. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/8-vYtWc12sM
Title of YouTube-video: STAR Plus & Fair & Lovely give you a chance to trek to the Everest base camp, led by
Jamling Norgay.
My Comment Therein:
This is a very great opportunity on offer. "Star Plus" and "Fair & Lovely" have brought something super cool
for all girls who put themselves in Anjali's place and followed "that ultimate trek."
I've never been into any trekking, but I can understand how it would be to scale the tallest mount on the
planet. While many may feel absolutely delighted on making the summit, I'm sure atleast some of them would
feel small amidst the snow-decked mountains, as the icy climate challenges one's physical competencies. Such
a feeling is worth-experiencing. Even in this "Everest" here, 'Arjun Sabharwal' fails and loses his pride forever.
Thereafter, he's not after the "Everest" or the 'Sarpej'. So, any other mountaineer 'Roongta' may join hands
with is sure to become the next 'Arjun Sabharwal' because of the immensity that the Everest is. This struck
me, as 'Roongta' plans the next expedition in the final episode aired on 1 March 2015. Beautiful closing. The
audience know what it is to scale the highest peak and arrogant 'Roongta' thinks money will get the task and
more done. The script and the way the serial ends makes "Everest" one of my favourite Star Plus serials. Wow!
Awesome work! Kudos to the entire team! Superb!!!
9. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/_fElNoqE_DA
Title of YouTube-video: What Can Working Parents do if their Child is Lonely? | #UnplugWithSadhguru
My Comment Therein:
Grandparents can certainly play a wonderful role, when parents are away. They are more than
guardian angels to many of us. Someone told me that children cared for by grandparents tend to get
targeted by child abusers; but, it need not be so every time. One of my friends was cared for by his
grandparents because both of his parents were working. They took such great care of him and his little bro
that he always regards his Granny much much... more than his own Mom.
10. URL of YouTube-video: https://youtu.be/b_n9qegR7C4
Title of YouTube-video: The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder – Joelle Rabow Maletis
My Comment Therein:
Yoga helps recover from mental illnesses too. Isha Kriya over www.ishakriya.com is a simple, yet very powerful
practice; unlike many Yogic practices, this simple meditation can be learnt online with no concern of getting it
wrong. Beginning to experience the body and the mind as tools accumulated over time, one unleashes their
potential to the utmost extent. This is no fanciful propagation; but myself sharing a fantabulous meditation
that works for me. Best wishes to all❗