Jaya Bachchan acknowledges that she and Amitabh Bachchan guarded their children fiercely: "We were ignorant of any better."
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According to Jaya Bachchan, she and Amitabh Bachchan were raised in such a way that their only experience was being protective of their children.
It's well known that Aya Bachchan is a devoted mother. The seasoned actor also acknowledged that she and her husband Amitabh Bachchan have been very protective of their children, actor Abhishek Bachchan and businesswoman Shweta Bachchan, on the most recent episode of her granddaughter's podcast, What The Hell Navya Season 2. (Also Read: Amitabh Bachchan is covered in color in photos from their Holi celebrations, as Jaya Bachchan plays with pichkari.)
What Jaya mentioned
Because we were ignorant, we became more cautious. That is how we were raised and that is what we were taught. "Shweta, the way you were raised, will raise your kids even more differently," Jaya remarked.In agreement, Shweta remarked, "People don't always learn from other people's experiences." They must draw lessons from their personal encounters. Your kids need to be given the opportunity to make those errors. It's literally like tearing your heart out and laying it on the table when you let your children go or put them out there.
Because we were ignorant, we became more cautious. That is how we were raised and that is what we were taught. "Shweta, the way you were raised, will raise your kids even more differently," Jaya remarked.In agreement, Shweta remarked, "People don't always learn from other people's experiences." They must draw lessons from their personal encounters. Your kids need to be given the opportunity to make those errors. It's literally like tearing your heart out and laying it on the table when you let your children go or put them out there.
Because "I don't want them to get hurt" is ingrained in your every thought. Perhaps this person is not the best fit. It may not be the best course of action for them, but it's hard to say, "Okay, I'll let you do it." I believe that allowing your child to make errors on their own is the finest thing you can do for them. since they will acquire expertise.
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