@@sorefractiondidntexistbefo1701 That sounds a whole lot more like a you problem than a problem your loving parents gave to you for feeling you were worthy of praise simply because you are their child…??? What would have rather had?? Parents who weren’t present at all?? Parents who were mean and put you down? Parents who showed zero interest in learning about and pointing out your abilities?? Definitely NOT an issue your parents created.. definitely a you problem..
A child younger than three doesn't do anything "on their own" unless they're neglected by their parents, in which case they would not show the social precocity and confidence demonstrated in this video.
i love the way he’s speaking to her. he isn’t talking at her or down to her, he’s talking WITH her. it’s something that a lot of parents need to learn. but it makes me so happy to see this dad talking with his daughter!
@@EliIsDumb it does - studies have shown they truly do try to mimic us from the time they're babies. The way he speaks with her, and most importantly, the way he responds to her, absolutely has an impact on how she speaks and her thought process! They treat her like a tiny little human, who may need a little more help understanding or doesn't know as many words and it's pay off is massive. Too many parents underestimate their kids abilities to understand seemingly complicated concepts or hold conversations. This is exactly how you should speak to children. I love how more and more people are seeing what can happen when you encourage your children from a very young age ❤️
@Louka Deschênes vanier Fr. I have OCD and in high school, I had to type all my assignments on a computer because if I used a pen and paper, I would have to rewrite it a million times. When my IEP manager explained this to my English teacher, she started talking to me very slowly like I was a child. I was 15 and excelled in English. It was so condescending lol. She did it for months until I switched classes.
they aren’t your friend, your their parent, You can talk to them but they should look up to you, otherwise they will try to run over you, they obviously won’t show the clips of her being bad or crying, but if u don’t discipline em and treat em like a friend they will grow up to be horrible people, but hey what do i know
I love the way he treats her, with a lot of love and especially, a lot of closeness. Apparently there is no such distance between adult and child, he adapts to her age and provides us with a great conversation between them. Parents should do that more, try not to impose this "I'm the adult and I'm superior to you" thing. No, kids are amazing to talk to, they're funny and they can teach us too
I think most parents pull out the superiority card because sometimes kids tend to think you're their friend and start not listening to you and forget you're their parent, so they have to pull out the superiority card
When you speak to children on a high, natural level, instead of using baby voices and baby words, they are sure to become just like this. He's a good smart dad
Hi! It's true that they have a really beautiful bond but I have something to say about that baby voice misunderstanding...when children are actually babies, they need that higher pitch to divert their attention to the parent. Other than that the baby voice conveys love and safety. Of course one should lay it off when the child is old enough. If you are interested, I can share some really interesting studies about this.
@@netanaleahmizrachi3155 and I'm also really happy that this conversation didn't end up becoming a baseless RUclips comment fight and just appears to be a normal conversation 😍 loving it
@@TheSawali we're all adults, I don't see why it shouldn't be as such. Every person is entitled to speak their own opinion, we should respect each other😊
@@netanaleahmizrachi3155 Yes exactly!!!!! I just feel like sometimes people get offended just because of a different opinion, which is really sad and destructive!
Jesus loves us! For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 💖✝ For by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 💖✝ For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. Romans 3:23-24 💖✝
Wonderful parenting from both parents make this possible. It means they actually give choices and not orders. Teaching them to choose for themselves leads to better social skills all around. If someone always decided for you would you not always defer to them? Ta-da you are now "shy".
Genius and mannerful kids are born in sophisticated families. Parents are directly responsible for each breakout session and maturity level of kids. We need more parents like these.
he's literally encouraging growth and self confidence so naturally and it shows that it's daily...this child will not be scared to express herself especially not to her parents and I'm crying because I wish that's something every child got im an adult and I don't have that
I 100% agree. My mom was mentally ill and not around. I grew up with my dad who thought his responsibilities ended at feeding and sheltering me. He never spent time with me or listened to me. When you grow up with family that doesn't seem interested in you, it deeply engrains the feeling you aren't worthy.
@@edwardseverinsen5598 I'm so sorry you also didn't have the parents you needed it's true it's impact is so permanent I hope your inner child heals more every day - my mom was mentally ill as well and well my dad was the main reason so I stayed with my mom and basically became the parent of me and everyone else at 9 years old and it's definitely something I'm still trying to unlearn and heal from
@@lostnotlosing Yep, being parentified at a young age comes with a host of issues. During the phase of your life the spotlight should be on you and your needs it isn't. People understanding you helps you understand yourself. If no one sees what you're really like cus you feel pressure to be put together all the time then no one understands you, even yourself. I appreciate the concern. I'm in my mid 20's now. Been reading into childhood emotional neglect and sort of being my own therapist. If you haven't I heavily encourage you to read up on it. It really does help.
@@CapnBud15 its true tho, she’ll grow up to be the most extroverted and affectionate girl. I wish I was brought up this way but at least I had a good childhood even for an accident
I'm obsessed with this family. Everything is so wonderful and wholesome. He really treats her like she is his best friend and you can tell its helped make her very confident, which I think in turn has made her outgoing, unafraid to voice her ideas/opinions, try new things, etc. Just wonderful and adorable.
@@BeardedWolfKing my dad acts like a man child so yeah not all parents are mature about it. i love seeing a father act like his kid's best friend while still being her parent, its awesome! i never had either in my life so its awesome seeing a father be BOTH!
@@antisocial_sam yeah it suck that older generation of fathers and mothers are such a stickler for the family hierarchy, They think as if they cant be the standard of what a good friend is just as much as a good parent. Always with the egos and power trip. i hope future parents can understand that you can be a friend and a parent too
He was originally doing his own thing, maybe a podcast? idr. and his toddler would sometimes mess up his audio. clearly she’s extremely cute so he just put a clip up one day and people lit up. I don’t even know what his podcast was about. And yes many people including myself have expressed a lot of concern that Saylor never becomes an influencer baby and his platform never becomes an influencer family channel. On his instagram he responded to us all on several small posts about how saylor will always have the power to decide if saylor will be in the next video or not. Even if she says yes but her energy and light aren’t there, he’s not pushing. That’s in my opinion how she comes across so cute and authentic. It actually is saylor making content because she wants to. And its the kind of content a 5yo would make. Let’s eat eggs. Let’s make slime. You’ll also see that he takes her on outings, but she’s not performing then. Because he took her to the zoo or the beach or whatever because she enjoys it, and then whatever small video or pic he can take at very cute moments is what he gets. She’s fully engaged with enjoying her day. No leading questions, no scripts for the day, no fake childhood totally filmed by her dad. Hopefully it stays that way.
@@iamjphnycc5933 they most likely hate it because most creators who make channels with their kids (ex. The ace family, the prince family) are just exploiting their kids for money and views.
@@iamjphnycc5933 do you know the context of most family oriented channels/content? Obviously not. A lot of parents just use there children for easy likes and views. If without consent of the child. So yes. A lot of people hate that.
More people should involve their children. It's beautiful and it makes the world world. I love yall just ask questions and let her answer. No prompting.
romans 10:9 If you confess whith your mouth Jesus is lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved.Or no more restaurant but i will survive
@@_Mr.Black_yeah buy how do you know hes not using the kid for clicks too? He just treats her different what they show on the internet is only a tiny tiny fraction of their life. I think what you two really meant by using their kids for clicks is that this kid is more interesting and they dont just use the I herent adorableness of kids for clicks
@Alexis Reynier This is not fake. This is what a responsible parents do. Your kids would have confidence if you raise them like this. And by the ridiculous response could it be that your parents just yell at you all the time?
I have a 5 year old genius of a daughter, and I feel the way my wife and I interacted with her from the beginning helped her mature so quickly. No baby talk, we spoke to her like she was an adult, she said her first words at 7 months, and was talking in complete sentences by the time she was 18 months. we showed her respect, and she showed us respect. The trick is to maintain control while giving them control of their life. Guide them, dont lead them.
Father's these days are making it a goal to be in there childrens lives. Thank all you men for this your all making a way better example then the last generation did 💪
So great of the father to teach her early to go for the own ideas. My parents were the exact opposite. Now I am 38 with anxiety disorders eating disorders and can't leave the house anymore.
Lol "ever had tabasco on eggs before?" He knows she hasnt but i just love the dialogue he has with her..u can tell shes just his little buddy and hes talking to her like a person ❤its refreshing to see such wholesome content involving youngsters and families filming online for a change
She is awesome! You communicate with her in a way that boosts her confidence because you talk to her like she’s a person instead of a little baby. That’s so crucial for little ones.
@6senses1mind Because he asked her for a water? 😂😂 I forgot that "gender roles" are taboo these days and when a woman wants to cook its sexist and wrong lmao
@@notrobert8284 watch more to say that. If you see mostly you will see him just acknowledging her when they want something and she also learning to order "wife" for everything. Nice
@Tom "She'll probably just be avaragely intelligent" You called that statement a fact when you've started it with the word "probably" You're basing it on chance, can't be factual in that case. Learn the words you're typing before you come online and poorly arrange them.
@Tom if you had have mentioned "statistical" anywhere in your first comment, you wouldn't have gotten schooled by someone who can barely speak English at the best of times.
@Tom dude, did I say you were wrong? I said your first comment couldn't be a fact because you literally hadn't mentioned statistics until your first response. Pick up on the language bro
I love how her parents are so encouraging and you can see how much confidence she has because she’s treated with value. Such a beautiful little girl inside and out. 🥰
Being a girl dad myself, I was choking up watching this. My little girl is my everything, and seeing this guy build memories she'll have forever are my exact goals in life. I absolutely love this.
From someone who was definitely a daddy’s girl, having recently lost my father, I have to say the amazing memories he made through his character is what keeps me going today. Fathers are some of our biggest lights in life. Keep creating those memories, keep being you, keep hold of what is important. Blessings to you all.
A mothers job is never done lmao 🤣 (Mommies like dang, didn’t I make y’all the damn 🥚’s!! Leave me the F**k alone! ) *p.s. all jokes y’all! I promise! All jokes!! Don’t be so serious, yall okay!!! 🙃 ~ mommies like her and myself will always take care of our babies (even out big ones, *hints dad!) with joy! Even when we’re tired we just have this Unexplainable Drive to make sure our family has everything they need and with good mommies it comes naturally and we get joy out of it knowing that they are well taken care of! P.s….💕💕 She is the cutest thing EVER!!! An “honeybee, it was the greatest idea EVER!” I hope she knows this dad! 🥰 Read to her some of our comments plz 🙏🏽😘
@@rosereactsss a mom doesn’t have to be the only one caring for the kids and a mom definitely doesn’t have to care for a grown ass adult men need to grow tf up
@@ilovehomosuck5675 Yeah, but so many three year olds don't have any of that confidence and are too shy or afraid to speak like she does and try things.
I hear you. I remember suggesting an activity I wanted to do with my dad around this age and his response was "No, you will just give up on it like you do everything else" I am glad Saylor will (hopefully) grow up with a healthy sense of self esteem.
I absolutely love the way you support Saylor, Zeth. This child has such a strong sense of self, and a strong core. And you and mom created that for her. It's so healthy. Keep up the great parenting. Many parents would mock or laugh at her ideas. As long as she has healthy ideas that aren't harm to herself or others...continuing to support her ideas is fantastic.
Imagine raising a child and not having to post videos of them online. Much more appropriate way to raise a young child. Getting them hooked on social media right as a little girl. Way to go man!!!! Way to go
Shes going to grow up with such a healthy sense of self. This was very much the opposite of how i was raised too, and if i had this i maybe wouldnt have meticulously questioned every decision ive ever made
The way he’s speaking to her with fascination is invaluable. She feels so special.
That's actually setting her up for failure in the future.. no one else in the real world is going to elevate her like this.
@@johns818 She’ll be able to elevate herself as an adult because her dad talks to her like this. She won’t need anyone else to do it for her.
@@sorefractiondidntexistbefo1701 That sounds a whole lot more like a you problem than a problem your loving parents gave to you for feeling you were worthy of praise simply because you are their child…??? What would have rather had?? Parents who weren’t present at all?? Parents who were mean and put you down? Parents who showed zero interest in learning about and pointing out your abilities?? Definitely NOT an issue your parents created.. definitely a you problem..
@@IHatePeople1213 well said
@@sorefractiondidntexistbefo1701 how dare you disrespect the Queen.
She speaks so clearly for her age and she's so intelligent and confident. Those two are absolutely amazing parents 😭
You do realize a child can do that without help from their parents right
A child younger than three doesn't do anything "on their own" unless they're neglected by their parents, in which case they would not show the social precocity and confidence demonstrated in this video.
@@VodkaTheSniper most kids her age don’t do that though and that’s why they commented that
@@pndfein how old is she?
i think talking to them without doing a baby voice helps them enunciate better as the grow older
i love the way he’s speaking to her. he isn’t talking at her or down to her, he’s talking WITH her. it’s something that a lot of parents need to learn. but it makes me so happy to see this dad talking with his daughter!
i kinda wonder if that helps her talk so clearly, like if not doing the 'baby talk' helped
@@EliIsDumb it does - studies have shown they truly do try to mimic us from the time they're babies. The way he speaks with her, and most importantly, the way he responds to her, absolutely has an impact on how she speaks and her thought process! They treat her like a tiny little human, who may need a little more help understanding or doesn't know as many words and it's pay off is massive. Too many parents underestimate their kids abilities to understand seemingly complicated concepts or hold conversations. This is exactly how you should speak to children. I love how more and more people are seeing what can happen when you encourage your children from a very young age ❤️
@Louka Deschênes vanier Fr. I have OCD and in high school, I had to type all my assignments on a computer because if I used a pen and paper, I would have to rewrite it a million times.
When my IEP manager explained this to my English teacher, she started talking to me very slowly like I was a child. I was 15 and excelled in English. It was so condescending lol. She did it for months until I switched classes.
Someone tried to baby talk my kids when they were little and I was like "uh no we don't do that" talk to your kids properly and they will follow suit.
they aren’t your friend, your their parent, You can talk to them but they should look up to you, otherwise they will try to run over you, they obviously won’t show the clips of her being bad or crying, but if u don’t discipline em and treat em like a friend they will grow up to be horrible people, but hey what do i know
The little “sure😊☺️” was the cutest!!
Ikrr
The way this little girl says “podcast”makes my heart melt
Poncast* 😂
All of this makes my heart mely
😂😂
IKRRR
Great for u
I love how he speaks to her, not like a baby, but like her thoughts and feelings are valid. Adorable.
That’s how fathers speak
@@Xplane67D I’m black. Wouldn’t know.
@@HeroesRiseUp bro 😂
@@HeroesRiseUp tf lmao
@@HeroesRiseUp same
I love the way he treats her, with a lot of love and especially, a lot of closeness. Apparently there is no such distance between adult and child, he adapts to her age and provides us with a great conversation between them. Parents should do that more, try not to impose this "I'm the adult and I'm superior to you" thing. No, kids are amazing to talk to, they're funny and they can teach us too
Yes! I hope your comment is seen by a million people.
She adores him
Ikr
I wish a couple of girls I dated were raised by a loving father like this guy here.
They grew up without one. They grow up so inherently toxic 😓
I think most parents pull out the superiority card because sometimes kids tend to think you're their friend and start not listening to you and forget you're their parent, so they have to pull out the superiority card
The hand on the hip after the question “That’s your idea?” is beyond precious!
When you speak to children on a high, natural level, instead of using baby voices and baby words, they are sure to become just like this. He's a good smart dad
Hi! It's true that they have a really beautiful bond but I have something to say about that baby voice misunderstanding...when children are actually babies, they need that higher pitch to divert their attention to the parent. Other than that the baby voice conveys love and safety. Of course one should lay it off when the child is old enough.
If you are interested, I can share some really interesting studies about this.
@@TheSawali wow I didn't know that. Thanks I'd like to hear more!
@@netanaleahmizrachi3155 and I'm also really happy that this conversation didn't end up becoming a baseless RUclips comment fight and just appears to be a normal conversation 😍 loving it
@@TheSawali we're all adults, I don't see why it shouldn't be as such. Every person is entitled to speak their own opinion, we should respect each other😊
@@netanaleahmizrachi3155 Yes exactly!!!!! I just feel like sometimes people get offended just because of a different opinion, which is really sad and destructive!
“YEah” with her hand on her hip she was confident to say that
That was my take too. In Jamaica we say why this little a kimbo,🤣🇯🇲
Cute❤️
She's just sooooo beautiful 😭❤️
That was cute
Staged
"Thats your idea?"
"Yeah!"
*poses for the camera*
When she proudly said "yeahhhh" while putting her hands on the waist is so smart and cute at the same time. 😭
They watch there mother very close at those ages
Probably the cutest kid I’ve ever seen
Adorable!
It’s wholesome. Parents give her support with her ideas and she feels confident.
lol she’s adorable
“That was a great idea, right?” That got me 😂
That’s what I’m saying it just cuts that’s was a great idea like so happy that they are eating eggs I think she was just hungry lol
😂😂
@@mercy-_-python2854 She have a onlyfan ??
“Mommy/Babe” is the real hero of this podcast
Hi
No
*pondcast
No it's the little girl lol I'm jk we love and respect all you mom's 💯
Yeah, anyone but the father displaying incredible parenting skills and an awesome connection with his child...🤦♂️
"that was a great idea,right?" the ways she said it, is just heartwarming!
"my brain did it" I'm using that
She went from saying “we make” to “mommy should” real quick 💀😭
LMAO
That’s why I need me a mommy fr 🙏
@@OfcItsZyko you’re sick!😂😭😭😭
@@OfcItsZyko I’m sure u can make eggs urself ❤
@@cucumberpufway9108 he can, but food tastes better when it’s made by someone else
"Because my brain did it!" 🤣
Jesus loves us!
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 💖✝
For by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 💖✝
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. Romans 3:23-24 💖✝
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was that part for me too 😅😅
@@Andrew-JohnsonAmen!
So cute
the little “sure!” when he asked if she wanted to try the tabasco on eggs 😭😭😭
Ikr😭
it was too adorable 😭
At first I thought he said tobacco but then I saw the sauce and I was like nvm
FR SHES SO CUTE😭
Wonderful parenting from both parents make this possible. It means they actually give choices and not orders. Teaching them to choose for themselves leads to better social skills all around. If someone always decided for you would you not always defer to them? Ta-da you are now "shy".
Genius and mannerful kids are born in sophisticated families. Parents are directly responsible for each breakout session and maturity level of kids. We need more parents like these.
“That was a great idea right?!” I loved that part!
😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌
Best part
“Because my brain did it “ is so heartwarming 🤞🏾
2.5k likes and only 3 comments?
**Let me fix that**
I like turtles....
“How’d you think of it”
“Bc my brain did it” 😂😂
literally me on every essay
I'm your thousandth like. It feels good to be a gangster
When the teacher tells you to show your work on the homework:
@@mango11119now how could we expand that with 50 more words😂
Brain game be like
I love the way she says “poncast” it’s so adorable
i know!!!! its gonna be soo bittersweet when she eventually says podcast haha🥹
My nephew calls this "Yupe-tube" We've tried to correct him but he can't leave out the "p" he hears
the way he encourages her, is really precious
he's literally encouraging growth and self confidence so naturally and it shows that it's daily...this child will not be scared to express herself especially not to her parents and I'm crying because I wish that's something every child got im an adult and I don't have that
Samee
I 100% agree. My mom was mentally ill and not around. I grew up with my dad who thought his responsibilities ended at feeding and sheltering me. He never spent time with me or listened to me. When you grow up with family that doesn't seem interested in you, it deeply engrains the feeling you aren't worthy.
@@edwardseverinsen5598 I'm so sorry you also didn't have the parents you needed it's true it's impact is so permanent I hope your inner child heals more every day - my mom was mentally ill as well and well my dad was the main reason so I stayed with my mom and basically became the parent of me and everyone else at 9 years old and it's definitely something I'm still trying to unlearn and heal from
@@lostnotlosing Yep, being parentified at a young age comes with a host of issues. During the phase of your life the spotlight should be on you and your needs it isn't. People understanding you helps you understand yourself. If no one sees what you're really like cus you feel pressure to be put together all the time then no one understands you, even yourself.
I appreciate the concern. I'm in my mid 20's now. Been reading into childhood emotional neglect and sort of being my own therapist. If you haven't I heavily encourage you to read up on it. It really does help.
On god
I like how he ASKS if she likes it, she learns to have an opinion and it’s accepted and respected
Y’all will find some obscure deep meaning in anything
@@CapnBud15 why not?
🤨🤨
@@CapnBud15 its true tho, she’ll grow up to be the most extroverted and affectionate girl. I wish I was brought up this way but at least I had a good childhood even for an accident
Bruh
“How did you think of this idea”
“Because my brain DiD iT”
This girl has a bigger brain than me
When she said that I felt so foolish… Why didn’t my brain think of that?
Same 😐🤣😊
Lol I feel weak after that
Stf up
She's a genius because my brain did it 🤣🤣😂
Messy morning bun twins🥰🥰 Love this guy for the way he's raising humans and making the world a better place. Bless y'alls' Precious Hearts🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💖💖💖
“That’s your idea?”
“Yeah!” *pose
Oii oii 🫂💙💚
@@GamingwithAsh221B oi oi ! 🫡
@@1dstars28 666 likes 💀
@@polyape ope 🫢
Oi oii
“Mommy makes eggs and we eat the on the podcast!”
“That’s ur idea?”
“Yeahhhh” *puts hand on hip*
so cute!!!
romans 10:9 If you confess whith your mouth Jesus is lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved
That’s my fav part of the video 🥰❤️
Yes!!!
@@avocado5387 what does god have anything to do with this 💀💀
"That was a great idea, right?"
"How did you think of this idea?"
"My brain did it"
😂😂😂
Hey she was right it was a great idea I mean I think eggs anytime is good idea
@@jw_archstar3851 right?.... my thoughts exactly.... 😂
Her cute voice is so precious ❤️ how adorable💕💕
Her little laugh when she's laughing eating eggs 😍
She's very impressed with her brain you can tell.
Absolutely 💯 ADORABLE 😁❤
I'm obsessed with this family. Everything is so wonderful and wholesome. He really treats her like she is his best friend and you can tell its helped make her very confident, which I think in turn has made her outgoing, unafraid to voice her ideas/opinions, try new things, etc. Just wonderful and adorable.
Ikr? Wonder if most parents treat their kids with this much maturity. Id like to know their secret sauce on how the raised her
@@BeardedWolfKing my dad acts like a man child so yeah not all parents are mature about it. i love seeing a father act like his kid's best friend while still being her parent, its awesome! i never had either in my life so its awesome seeing a father be BOTH!
@@antisocial_sam yeah it suck that older generation of fathers and mothers are such a stickler for the family hierarchy, They think as if they cant be the standard of what a good friend is just as much as a good parent. Always with the egos and power trip.
i hope future parents can understand that you can be a friend and a parent too
The way she said “yeah” with her hand on her hip. I can’t even 🤣
Omg it's so cute. The sense of pride of having a good answer.
So cuteee ♡
Staged
You "can't even" finish a thought or a sentence.
@@jackjack4412 you’re mad as shit bc of a toddler 😂
Her little giggle at the end. So adorable! 🥰💖
We all need a dad like this, someone who is interested in ur ideas and actually listens
Ikr
fr and uhh i couldn’t relate cuz mine doesn’t gaf unfortunately
I know I wish I had this 😢
Lol almost no dad does that its so good for a little cutie :)
SOO CUTEEE
So rare man. It’s like a shiny Pokémon.
I normally hate it when content creators show their kids online. But you guys are so wholesome and it’s a lot different from other people that do it.
He was originally doing his own thing, maybe a podcast? idr. and his toddler would sometimes mess up his audio. clearly she’s extremely cute so he just put a clip up one day and people lit up. I don’t even know what his podcast was about.
And yes many people including myself have expressed a lot of concern that Saylor never becomes an influencer baby and his platform never becomes an influencer family channel. On his instagram he responded to us all on several small posts about how saylor will always have the power to decide if saylor will be in the next video or not. Even if she says yes but her energy and light aren’t there, he’s not pushing.
That’s in my opinion how she comes across so cute and authentic. It actually is saylor making content because she wants to. And its the kind of content a 5yo would make. Let’s eat eggs. Let’s make slime.
You’ll also see that he takes her on outings, but she’s not performing then. Because he took her to the zoo or the beach or whatever because she enjoys it, and then whatever small video or pic he can take at very cute moments is what he gets. She’s fully engaged with enjoying her day.
No leading questions, no scripts for the day, no fake childhood totally filmed by her dad. Hopefully it stays that way.
Hate it bc? You’re weird LMFAOOOOO
@@iamjphnycc5933 they most likely hate it because most creators who make channels with their kids (ex. The ace family, the prince family) are just exploiting their kids for money and views.
@@iamjphnycc5933 there are a lot of parents who exploit their children thru content making
@@iamjphnycc5933 do you know the context of most family oriented channels/content? Obviously not. A lot of parents just use there children for easy likes and views. If without consent of the child. So yes. A lot of people hate that.
i melted when she said “sure😌”
Her voice so small ❤😂😂😂😂
And that 'Yeah!' as well.
"That's your idea?"
"Yeah!" *Hand on hip*
Lmao so hecking CUTE
Fr
More people should involve their children. It's beautiful and it makes the world world. I love yall just ask questions and let her answer. No prompting.
“Have u ever tried Tabasco on ur eggs?”
“no”
“Wanna try it?”
“sure?”
Sooo adorable 🤣😫😵
So cute! 😍
I thought he said tabbaco
Isn't Tabasco spicy
@@Im_An_Idiot_Official ye, he probably gave her a lil amount
@@tabasco6834 yeah he put like a drop or two
"We eat them on the PONCAST!!!"
I thought my brain my dying 😂 but my.. am glad am still ok
romans 10:9 If you confess whith your mouth Jesus is lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved.Or no more restaurant but i will survive
@@avocado5387 tnx I needed a verse and might need a few more the way am going
then hand on hip lol 🫠
"Mommy make eggs, and ☺️ and we eat em on a ponkcast! 😃"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way she said podcast made my heart light up! Lol soooo cute
“We eat ‘‘em on the PoNkAsT
ponkcast :')
I was looking for this comment! 🥰
The "yea" immediately followed by the hand in the hip was just priceless.... She was way proud of her idea!
This is one of the very few channels with a child in it that doesnt feel icky or just using a kid for clicks. You guys are just wholesome as heck 😊😊
How to DAD is good too.
This video is wholesome. But the kid is still being used for clicks.
@@_Mr.Black_yeah buy how do you know hes not using the kid for clicks too? He just treats her different what they show on the internet is only a tiny tiny fraction of their life. I think what you two really meant by using their kids for clicks is that this kid is more interesting and they dont just use the I herent adorableness of kids for clicks
Doesn’t matter, the kid can’t consent to being on camera
@@indiscreetbeat Yeah, those kids, who doesn't like cameras, geez...
this father daughter relationship is exactly what i want when i have kids in the furture
dude you’re winning in life
kudos
@Alexis Reynier This is not fake. This is what a responsible parents do.
Your kids would have confidence if you raise them like this.
And by the ridiculous response could it be that your parents just yell at you all the time?
I have a 5 year old genius of a daughter, and I feel the way my wife and I interacted with her from the beginning helped her mature so quickly. No baby talk, we spoke to her like she was an adult, she said her first words at 7 months, and was talking in complete sentences by the time she was 18 months. we showed her respect, and she showed us respect. The trick is to maintain control while giving them control of their life. Guide them, dont lead them.
@@jaredteel3445 that kids going places
Father's these days are making it a goal to be in there childrens lives. Thank all you men for this your all making a way better example then the last generation did 💪
@Alexis Reynier forced? From which angle does it look like it's forced?
"that's your idea?"
"Yeah!"
*Puts her hand on her hips and smiles so adorably 😭*
We saw the vid lil bro. Stop trying to get likes
@@Jbarnhill8shut up lil bro
@@Jbarnhill8if you dont like it dont read it..
@@itsyaboysnake3550 I’m going to read the comments. What kind of argument is that 💀
@@Jbarnhill8 im not trying to get likes, and im just pointing out something i found cute.
I love this podcast. One of my favorites and I listen/watch several. Such a sweet family.
Her saying "that was a great idea right?" Is the cutest thing
And then says Yeah when he agrees 🥰
Can we be friends? Please?
“That’s ur idea?”
“Yeah!!”
* puts hands on hips* 🤣
😭😭
So great of the father to teach her early to go for the own ideas. My parents were the exact opposite. Now I am 38 with anxiety disorders eating disorders and can't leave the house anymore.
@@pyrointeam damn thanks for the vibe kill homie
I was searching for this comment! Lol
@@pyrointeam stop blaming your parents
“This is one of the best ideas we have ever had on a podcast”.
This is one of the best parenting I have ever seen on a podcast. Kudos 🙌🏻
This is one of the best parenting I seen ever
She is so adorable ❤😂
"Cause my brain did it" LOL
She have a onlyfan ??
@@arnaudv1355 what?
@@zayonigreen-g6r have she a onlyfan account ?
I LOWKEY COOKED HIM
Im the person who made this person have 1000 likes in this comment
That was such a wholesome interaction between father and daughter, need more dads like him.
@Doubtfulnoise don't rember asking + get good + l
@@AceOfSpades. Nigga what is wrong with you 😭
This man was simply giving his love of his daughter that was so unprovoked
@@clementine7655 it's the internet if they should know that hardly any1 gives a fuck
@@AceOfSpades. ur not funny
@@AceOfSpades. uncalled for
Lol "ever had tabasco on eggs before?" He knows she hasnt but i just love the dialogue he has with her..u can tell shes just his little buddy and hes talking to her like a person ❤its refreshing to see such wholesome content involving youngsters and families filming online for a change
This is how I’ve always talked to my daughter and she speaks so well and advanced for her age of 5 😭 you’re so right about that
Talking to her “like” a person? What else would she be?
@@Bobin10101some ppl talk to their kids like puppies or little babies. So it’s refreshing to see parents treating their kids like a normal person
@BobinGaming they meant to say 'like an adult'
Was literally typing this exact thing! Then I read yours 😂😂
She’s so cute . Bless her little heart ❤️
“How did you think of this idea??”
“Cause My brain did it💅”
I’M DEAD😂😂😂
Smart brain 😁
😂😂😂
Touches head**
Dude😂😂
😂😂😂
It’s the “yeah” and hand on hip in satisfaction for me
THIS. She’s a real queen lol
I was like you know what when you got it you got it lol
Material guuurrlll😭
@@cholaspice invalid its just confidence in a youth
@@elixirsoundsHD what are you arguing exactly?
“that’s your idea?”
“yeah!!” 💅
Yeah especially with the little hand on the hip, so adorable 🥰
Sassy 💯
She's the cutest ❤ the way she said "sure" was adorable ❤
“U like it?”
“Mhmmm”
INSTANT REGRET
1,000th like
“We eat them on a poncast”😂
So cuteeee🥰
I was smelling the food through my phone.🥲
😂😂😂😂😂
I need to know the name of this podcast it needs to be real
THE WAY SHE’S ABLE TO CONSUME A DROP OF TABASCO WITHOUT SHOOTING FIRE FROM HER MOUTH IS OUTSTANDING- 💀😭
At that age I was eating jalapeño bagels as a snack 😂 I have no tastebuds
@@Sav12316 u on marijuana?
“You like that?”
“Ya”
“Is it a little spicy”
“Ya.”
She doesn’t even seemed fazed just like “ya now that you mention it I guess it is spicy”
@@narcissticbun I think so tbh
I would be eating eating entire jalapeños at that age, hispanic life
She is awesome!
You communicate with her in a way that boosts her confidence because you talk to her like she’s a person instead of a little baby. That’s so crucial for little ones.
“Because my brain did it” that reminded me of when I was little saying “mom I can read my own mind” 😂
🤣🤣 I love this 🤣🤣
HA! Love it!! ❤️😎
This had me cracking up!! 😂
Weirdos
Lol but we really can 😭😭
The fact that she said sure about trying something new shows how close you are and that she trusts you a lot, good dad right there
But why he treat is wife like a maid .. lol
😂😂 based on this statement yours story is different
@6senses1mind Because he asked her for a water? 😂😂 I forgot that "gender roles" are taboo these days and when a woman wants to cook its sexist and wrong lmao
@@notrobert8284 watch more to say that. If you see mostly you will see him just acknowledging her when they want something and she also learning to order "wife" for everything. Nice
@6senses1mind then his wife will say something to him if she has a problem with it. They seem like a healthy family, mind ya business
She’s gonna be extremely smart. You talk to her like your equal. More parents need to do this.
@Tom damn that’s twice yours. Not bad still
@Tom you can't use the word probably and then call your statement a fact.
Probable outcome maybe, not a factual certainty
@Tom "She'll probably just be avaragely intelligent"
You called that statement a fact when you've started it with the word "probably"
You're basing it on chance, can't be factual in that case.
Learn the words you're typing before you come online and poorly arrange them.
@Tom if you had have mentioned "statistical" anywhere in your first comment, you wouldn't have gotten schooled by someone who can barely speak English at the best of times.
@Tom dude, did I say you were wrong? I said your first comment couldn't be a fact because you literally hadn't mentioned statistics until your first response. Pick up on the language bro
Your family will be very kind and bright mate enjoy the moments you are doing it right!
The hand on the hip😭❤️ she's so precious
"We make..."
"Mommy makes eggs"
She's just so stinkin' cute!
Stinkin..... odd word to use
@@wishtheyunderstoodme It's pretty common here!
@@marianaamor6319 still odd.
@@wishtheyunderstoodme OK 🤷🏻♀️
@@wishtheyunderstoodme sensitive ass
"We need water"💧 😫
Followed by a mutual laughter 😃
Sooooo adorable 😍
My brain did it.....😅😅
So naturally pure with her responses ❤
Awww the way she said “yeah!” whilst stylishly placing her hand on her hip just - 😭✨✨✨
Frrrrr😊😊😊
Lol right!? That what I noticed first so cute!
She was so proud of herself! So precious 🥹
The way she says podcast is so cute 😊
Agreed
poncast
I love how her parents are so encouraging and you can see how much confidence she has because she’s treated with value. Such a beautiful little girl inside and out. 🥰
I hope he knows the beautiful impact he's going to have in her life. As someone who didn't have this, i pray every girl has a dad like this
You are great! 🫶
Amen
“Yes!” **Poses for the camera 💃**
her little pose when she says "Yea!" soo cute
Being a girl dad myself, I was choking up watching this. My little girl is my everything, and seeing this guy build memories she'll have forever are my exact goals in life. I absolutely love this.
I know. I feel exactly . . .
Wait. I don't have any kids.
Who am I?
@@bretthomas9425I believe one day God will bless you with children
From a woman who didn't have her father, I can tell you, she'll feel like the luckiest, most loved girl in the world and she will never forget it!! ❤❤
@@vanessamadrid2330Your heavenly father has been there and loves you a lot ❣
From someone who was definitely a daddy’s girl, having recently lost my father, I have to say the amazing memories he made through his character is what keeps me going today. Fathers are some of our biggest lights in life. Keep creating those memories, keep being you, keep hold of what is important. Blessings to you all.
“is it kinda spicy”
“yea”
“BABE!”
“WE NEED WATER!!”
A mothers job is never done lmao 🤣
(Mommies like dang, didn’t I make y’all the damn 🥚’s!! Leave me the F**k alone! )
*p.s. all jokes y’all! I promise! All jokes!! Don’t be so serious, yall okay!!! 🙃
~ mommies like her and myself will always take care of our babies (even out big ones, *hints dad!) with joy! Even when we’re tired we just have this Unexplainable Drive to make sure our family has everything they need and with good mommies it comes naturally and we get joy out of it knowing that they are well taken care of!
P.s….💕💕
She is the cutest thing EVER!!!
An “honeybee, it was the greatest idea EVER!” I hope she knows this dad! 🥰
Read to her some of our comments plz 🙏🏽😘
I can barely taste Tabasco without sceaming my mouth out
Beautiful family moment 😂❤️
@@rosereactsss a mom doesn’t have to be the only one caring for the kids and a mom definitely doesn’t have to care for a grown ass adult men need to grow tf up
@@sarahstinyzoo8766 I'm pretty sure you misunderstood her point.
“That was a great idea right”
I’m dead 😂🤣🤣
same 💀
Best part of the video lol
@@terryh1433 yeah lol 😭
So precious! Way to support her ❤
"My brain did it." Kids are hilarious. my 4 yo daughter asked me the other day, "Mommy do you have kids?" i was like😂😂😂😂😂 girl
That is hilarious.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 awww I can't wait for my boy to start talking
That's heckin hilarious good grief! How stinkin CUTE is that??! 🤣I'm telling everyone thanks for sharing... Gosh I can't stop laughing
This made me LOL 😂
I'm a teenager neither a kid nor a parent. But that had me dying. She's hilarious 😂😂😂
“we make- mommy makes eggs”
I love that little correction 💀
🤣🤣🤣
Even the little girl knows the role of Mommy.
@@TheFenixDown206 patriarchal shit. She gets it 😄
@Tyler Ro definitely not lmfao
That “sure!” Was the most innocent, cutest thing I have heard In my whole life😌
Was looking for this comment 😅. Sure was so cute
Looking for this too.
Very confident Angel with awesome Daddy. Awesome ones. They're great buddies. Blessings
I love that she actually is willing to try something different and not make a fuss about it. You and your spouse are raising her right
She’s so confident! I actually envy how confident she is 😂 This guy is such a great example of what a dad should be.
Dude shes 3 chill tf out
@@ilovehomosuck5675 Yeah, but so many three year olds don't have any of that confidence and are too shy or afraid to speak like she does and try things.
@@ilovehomosuck5675?
I cry every time I watch your videos. The little girl in me would have loved to experience having a dad like you.
Its very sad that you didn't, every little girl needs a good dad
Frfr!!
I hear you. I remember suggesting an activity I wanted to do with my dad around this age and his response was "No, you will just give up on it like you do everything else" I am glad Saylor will (hopefully) grow up with a healthy sense of self esteem.
@WJC1981 sorry but most kids have dad's it's just there vile mother pushed em away and Denys them. That's reality.
@danutahavercroft2850 sadly I think your right sp many dad's trying to see their kids that can't and who knows what their mothers are telling them
“ my brain did it”..haha she got me laughing 😂
This is sooo amazing, it’s even more amazing that he valued his daughter in that moment I can tell you it does something mental positive 👏🏽
“That was a great idea , right ? “
She’s so satisfied with her decision 💕😂 cutest thing ever !
-How'd you think of this idea?
"Because I - my brain did it"
What a precious little girl you have there
Until she starts suckin dick on onlyfans😂
The way she put her hand on her hip after he asked “that was your idea?” She’s so adorable 😭😭
Her voice is so precious.
Intelligent adventurous kid, nurturing creative dad. Love the channel big dawg
I absolutely love the way you support Saylor, Zeth. This child has such a strong sense of self, and a strong core. And you and mom created that for her. It's so healthy. Keep up the great parenting. Many parents would mock or laugh at her ideas. As long as she has healthy ideas that aren't harm to herself or others...continuing to support her ideas is fantastic.
Imagine raising a child and not having to post videos of them online. Much more appropriate way to raise a young child. Getting them hooked on social media right as a little girl. Way to go man!!!! Way to go
@@msawyer110 your life must be so fun
“The poncast “- I literally cannot with this CUTENESSSSSSSSE
Thank you that’s my favorite part every time 😂😭😭
😊❤
I know
Asmr bro on god was good
The pose immediately after too 😭
Cant lie because that whas actualy a realy good idea and shes the cutest lil girl😂😂
my daddy issues are showing heavily rn. you are such a great father to her 😭😭 she's so intelligent as well!
Jesus loves you and He’s here for you always ✝️💖
Same. My narcissistic father was the opposite of this.
@@noturaveragenissi9910ho is that? And why do you think a stranger on the internet knows them? Do you know each other in real life?
Shes going to grow up with such a healthy sense of self. This was very much the opposite of how i was raised too, and if i had this i maybe wouldnt have meticulously questioned every decision ive ever made
@@bidiscourse1447lmaoo, I love this comment. Just a warning tho: there’s probably gonna be some people who doesn’t understand satirical jokes…