Is It Ok to Tell Off Someone Else’s Child? | This Morning

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    From a telling off in the park, to a family member putting them on the naughty step - should anyone else be allowed to parent your children? Nicola McLean doesn't even allow her husband to tell their children off, but comedian Judi Love thinks a collaborative approach to parenting is the way forward.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @pauljohnson8285
    @pauljohnson8285 Год назад +20

    I find it disturbing that any man would exclude himself from disciplining his children. Handing the responsibility solely to the woman, in a two parent household, is a recipe for disaster. Nicola Mclean's boys may well acquiesce with her parenting approach in the short term. But as they grow into adults, the lack of the disciplinarian input of a father, will almost certainly manifest in their behaviour.

  • @seandixon9321
    @seandixon9321 Год назад +17

    I feel sorry for her husband.

    • @Kim-v4l
      @Kim-v4l 8 месяцев назад

      Feel

  • @kellysong2256
    @kellysong2256 Год назад +13

    Unless there is a dire situation about to occur, I don't think it's appropriate to scold or try to discipline another person's child. If that child is trying to hurt MY child, or that kid is about to hurt themselves, I would step in. Otherwise, no

  • @chickenmacnugget2299
    @chickenmacnugget2299 7 месяцев назад +2

    no wonder her husband cheated

  • @FlashySolution
    @FlashySolution 9 месяцев назад

    I’m with Nicola. I was totally expecting her on the right to be a big mouth.

    • @Barbara-yj5tl
      @Barbara-yj5tl 21 день назад

      Judi’s great she talks sense!

  • @SpeedyHercules
    @SpeedyHercules Год назад +12

    If a child is running around the restaurant, I'm telling the kid off. If the parent approaches me, then we'll deal with it outside

  • @lucymcauliffe2483
    @lucymcauliffe2483 Год назад +5

    I volunteer for a charity and there is a teenager girl who hits the male volunteers not hard but she still hits them and i have told her off for that time.

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Месяц назад

      She is lucky l am not there. Her had would be extremely painful !

  • @christianbolze7092
    @christianbolze7092 2 месяца назад +1

    Its absolutely fine - if you create a monster, others have the responsibility to check that if you are unable to. And they are not YOUR children. They are the children of the mum and the dad. Mums dont have greater rights. Plus CHILDREN lie. They test moral boundaries.

  • @Barbara-yj5tl
    @Barbara-yj5tl 21 день назад

    If Nicola McLeans sons are anything like her, gobby, then yes, they’d need a good telling off by any adult who happens to be around them!

  • @DogLover1718
    @DogLover1718 Месяц назад

    Not even the school and dad and grandparents that’s ridiculous

  • @RomanDlabra
    @RomanDlabra Год назад

    Get Chuck Norriss to do it. Sheriff Chuck Norriss. With his cavalry sword. With his cavalry swordm on horseback in the middle of Rockay City

  • @clairemacauliffecarroll263
    @clairemacauliffecarroll263 Год назад

    Both sides have a point.

    • @pamelsims2068
      @pamelsims2068 9 месяцев назад +2

      Not really. Nobody steps in to tell off children in front of a parent so long as the parent is seen to be making a real attempt to tell the child their behaviour is not acceptable and take steps to prevent that behaviour continuing.
      Teachers are expected to maintain order in our classrooms and we do it by using a consistent and fair approach. We cannot make exceptions for "Mummy's little darling".

    • @pamelsims2068
      @pamelsims2068 9 месяцев назад +2

      Anyone who deliberately prevents a parent from having equal responsibility for all aspects of parenting, including discipline, is disenfranchising that parent. Making them a less important parent in their children's eyes. That is coercive behaviour and damaging to the relationship they have with their children. Manipulative bullying of one parent by another and diminishing them in front of their own children. Appalling behaviour. That would be grounds for divorce and a custody battle!