100% agree with you. As a child I was I always told "don't do that", "this is my house and you do what I tell you to do while you live here", "you are just a kid". Now I have a 7 months baby girl and I will definitely treat her as an equal.
Beautiful. The truth is, parents can show respect to their children without losing their authority. This was my experience with my mother. She was always kind and gracious towards me and I never felt that she was inferior. She built my confidence and I am forever grateful. Thank you for this beautiful video.
Ysis, thank you for this video! I don't have kids just yet, but I watch all your mindful motherhood videos (and all the others as well) just to get some tips. You are such a good example of a good intentional mother for me. Thank you for the bonus tip especially, because that is definitely something I can and I should and I will (!) work on now, even before having kids. Build my own confidence as a ground I will build on. Thank you for everything! 💛
Ysis, thank you very much for your priceless tips! I will definitely take them into account! Thanks for your efforts in making such great video! Btw, hello from Russia!)))
Awesome content - Always great to see another parent share perspectives on RUclips. I did a parenting series months back on my channel too (playlist on home page) - I hope we motivate, inspire, and inform parents out there! Just subscribed to your channel also - RUclipsrs like yourself should be highlighted more
Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience. I'm also Brazilian and father of two babies. I really want to improve those confidences to my children. I really appreciated!!!
I doesn’t for us, as we’re never insinuating that the other child should do the same thing. It helps teach them that we can praise and be happy for other people’s achievements without immediately thinking “what about me”. Xx
100% agree with you. As a child I was I always told "don't do that", "this is my house and you do what I tell you to do while you live here", "you are just a kid". Now I have a 7 months baby girl and I will definitely treat her as an equal.
The phrase 'I'm not good' at something IS something that we as adults should also not say! I totally agree and think it's a great tip :)
Beautiful. The truth is, parents can show respect to their children without losing their authority. This was my experience with my mother. She was always kind and gracious towards me and I never felt that she was inferior. She built my confidence and I am forever grateful. Thank you for this beautiful video.
You inspired me I’m so many ways. Want to give you a big hug
Wow! I really love it. thank you for sharing.
Bee safe and look after your family and kids
Just learned something thank you so much
Hi from Brazil 🇧🇷
Bonus tip was very powerful. Thank u
It’s one that I have to constantly remind myself of. Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
This is one of the most useful video I've ever seen! Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Hi Ysis ! I'm from our Brazil and I watch your videos to practice my listening skills. Thanks a lot !
Hi Rogerio, thanks for watching and happy practising! 👍🏻
Ysis, thank you for this video! I don't have kids just yet, but I watch all your mindful motherhood videos (and all the others as well) just to get some tips. You are such a good example of a good intentional mother for me. Thank you for the bonus tip especially, because that is definitely something I can and I should and I will (!) work on now, even before having kids. Build my own confidence as a ground I will build on. Thank you for everything! 💛
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Hello ysis it was nice to see u back missed u hope you are all well happy new year to u as well keep safe xx 💕💕💕
Wonderful and uselful video! Thank you!
My pleasure! ❤️
Thanks for the book recommendation! It sounds like a great message. I'm going to get it for my step kids :)
It’s a wonderful book. Both my kids love it! ☺️
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Please share more video about kids. 🙏
Nice to see you in good condition
This is so helpful. Thank you so much Ysis 💗
Ysis, thank you very much for your priceless tips! I will definitely take them into account! Thanks for your efforts in making such great video! Btw, hello from Russia!)))
Awesome content - Always great to see another parent share perspectives on RUclips. I did a parenting series months back on my channel too (playlist on home page) - I hope we motivate, inspire, and inform parents out there! Just subscribed to your channel also - RUclipsrs like yourself should be highlighted more
Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience. I'm also Brazilian and father of two babies. I really want to improve those confidences to my children. I really appreciated!!!
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I love your videis, such a beautiful and thoughtful mother! I wanted to ask if you have a video on teaching James letters and reading? Thank you! 🌸💗
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Ysis such a long time dear...you so beautiful now
Thank you! :)
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Won't speaking positive things about one child to another child make them feel like they are being compared?
I doesn’t for us, as we’re never insinuating that the other child should do the same thing. It helps teach them that we can praise and be happy for other people’s achievements without immediately thinking “what about me”. Xx