What TO do, instead of Time Outs

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @AylaHayden
    @AylaHayden 3 дня назад +4

    You have an incredibly comforting way of communicating these ideas and brain information. Your videos help me look at my parenting and see where I have messed up, but in a way that helps me know it doesn't make me a horrible parent. It's like getting a parenting lesson with a hug. Thank you for your content, your advice, and your source recommendations!

  • @krewalk
    @krewalk 4 дня назад +3

    Thank you, Mr Chazz. Sometimes I need reminders like these.

  • @leonoelish
    @leonoelish День назад +1

    Centuries of us screwing parenting up !
    Can this be the beginning of the change ? This is outstanding information. My kids are teens now. Wish I had this ten yrs ago.

  • @devonstillsmilin
    @devonstillsmilin 3 дня назад +1

    I truly appreciate your content. I don’t have children but you help me to understand my own brain and emotions. This video also helps me to appreciate not having children. I would absolutely struggle with your advice on this one. I have a new found respect for parents.

    • @karacole2304
      @karacole2304 2 дня назад +1

      It’s so important to know this before you have kids, if you want them!! So I’m happy for you to be finding it.

    • @devonstillsmilin
      @devonstillsmilin 2 дня назад

      @karacole2304 The window of opportunity closed for me a long time ago to be a parent 🙄. I have no regrets. I’m sure he’s right about my parenting skills would stem from how I was raised and let’s just say, me throwing an object at my father would not go anything like this clip.

  • @LuminousLifeProject
    @LuminousLifeProject 22 часа назад

    This was incredible

  • @traceemoland7705
    @traceemoland7705 День назад +1

    Spare the rod, spoil the child!

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 10 часов назад

    Parents have set the situation up for failure.
    One, that child is too young for a knock knock joke and she can’t tap him on the shoulder from where dad and daughter were.
    Two, do not have toys or books at the table during dinner.
    Three, children should be at the table with you learning table manners and conversation.

  • @antenor790
    @antenor790 День назад

    This smile when she is crying isn't a good thing.
    She liked when her child was crying and suffering because her pain are transferred for her child.

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 10 часов назад

      Or she was still trying to hold back her humor at the slapstick humor her daughter attempted

  • @mupeM
    @mupeM День назад +1

    I feel the Dad is the problem and that's why the child had to do that for his attention. To begin with, he himself should have been the one to discipline her, instead he turns his back on her and stays that way until Mum intervenes. Seems so overly hurt by the actions of a child, yet children are that way, and it is a parents role to guide them, not get emotionally damaged over it 🤦🏽‍♀️ can't handle a toddlers tantrum? How will he handle a teenage one? He should have simply said 'Hey! So and so, you don't throw things at people, especially not me your Dad. Why did you do that?... alright, next time, just call me and then speak. If you that again, it will be time-out for you'. Instead he goes starting at who knows what, and Mum has to step in to soothe his bruised little ego, like, grow up man