On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 12:00:09 -0400, RS Wood <
rsw@therandymon.com>
wrote:
who are these parents who push their children
into adulthood before they've had time to enjoy being a child?
Father is from India, and most likely, like in Jewish families, he
gave the "us against them" motivational speech to her.
Verbal skills come with practice...and hearing such speech at home is
a bonus. I couldn't find her mother's background, but most likely,
she is educated.
"Of course, Anika also finds time to be normal 14-year-old. When she
isn't in a lab or working toward her goal of becoming a doctor or
researcher, Anika trains for the Indian classical dance called
Bharatanatyam, which she has been practicing for eight years."
"Why is Bharatanatyam important?
Bharatanatyam makes the body and even the mind agile. For any dancer
it is very important to remember the Mudras, Hastas and Karnas to
perform the dance well. ... With all this a dancer has to pay
attention if the body movements are in sync. This hones the mental
skills and builds mental alertness."
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