\u2018My daughter\u2019s favourite subject is art\u2019<\/span>
Soha revealed that her daughter enjoys art class not just because it’s fun, but because it helps her relax and explore without pressure. In a chat with News18 Showsha, she said, \u201cMy daughter\u2019s favourite subject is art. She tells me that she is able to relax and chill, but she doesn\u2019t realise how much she\u2019s learning.”
Soha believes that education should be more about discovery than pressure. She continued, \u201cPeople now understand that rote learning isn\u2019t the necessary way to learn. The idea is to benefit from learning. Education is meant to take out from within yourself what already exists. You\u2019ve something that makes you unique like a skill, an art or a talent.”<\/p>\nLet kids learn through play<\/span>
As someone who studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Soha has a deep appreciation for education. However, she\u2019s clear that one size doesn\u2019t fit all when it comes to learning. \u201cIt\u2019s up to your schools and home to help you identify and hone that. If a subject isn\u2019t for you, you can focus on something else. You don\u2019t have to feel inadequate,\u201d she explained.<\/p>\nOn paparazzi maintaining respectful boundaries<\/span>
Soha also touched on the sensitive topic of paparazzi culture and how celebrities are trying to protect their children from too much media attention. Recently, actors Ranbir Kapoor<\/a> and Alia Bhatt<\/a> requested the media not to photograph their daughter Raha\u2019s face\u2014and Soha completely understands that move. “If parents request the media not to click pictures of their children, they don\u2019t. That respect exists here. In Hollywood, perhaps, it doesn\u2019t. We\u2019ve thankfully not gone to that stage yet,” she said.<\/p>\n\n
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