Free Range vs Strict Parents: Is Spanking Your Kids Ever Okay? | Middle Ground

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  • @arieltrue3719
    @arieltrue3719 5 лет назад +23730

    Nguyen seems like a good dad. When he noticed his kid started hitting himself he took a step back and reevaluated his parenting technique. Not all parents are that self-aware

    • @kristall5928
      @kristall5928 5 лет назад +963

      Agreed. He's a great father in my opinion. A lot of kids do that, hell. I started self harming at 7 and never stopped. I was in abusive relationships and situations from the way my parents raised me and am still in therapy to heal those wounds. Thankfully, my parents are trying to get better and attend group therapy. But by now the damage has been done. Even as an 8 year old I broke down and asked " how come it's only wrong when I hurt myself? Everyone else gets to hurt me, am I that much of a bother that you can only show me love by hitting me? " or " If you get to threaten to hit me all of the time, what's the difference between an abusive boyfriend doing it? It'd still be just hitting me because you don't like what I did" ect. These things really can and do affect kids and parents need to be more responsible and mindful of this.

    • @flipperflapper609
      @flipperflapper609 5 лет назад +234

      I used to hit myself and sometimes still do when I get in so much trouble so I remember the pain so I won’t do that again

    • @celestteflores5579
      @celestteflores5579 5 лет назад +137

      yeah, and that can even lead to self harm in the later future :/

    • @MyrnaDeJesus
      @MyrnaDeJesus 5 лет назад +185

      @@kristall5928 My heart breaks reading what you've shared about your childhood trauma. I'm so sad to know you suffered so much. We carry such deeply embedded wounds. I pray this year brings you deep peace and freedom from the weight of psychological scars. You are worthy of it. Sending you oceans of love.

    • @kristall5928
      @kristall5928 5 лет назад +81

      @@MyrnaDeJesus thank you so much. I really appreciate it. My parents are in therapy with me to learn how to do a better job and change, and I see a therapist weekly. I have a boyfriend who helps in ever way imaginable and has kept me alive through the hardest moments. I know I'll never be able to look back and say I had a good or normal childhood but I'm trying to push forward. It's hard, but possible

  • @sonastysorude
    @sonastysorude 5 лет назад +26659

    The guy in the yellow jacket seemed like the most well balanced. You can tell he puts a lot of value in his child's thoughts and emotions.

    • @sonchild2881
      @sonchild2881 5 лет назад +832

      He was the best but I wish he would have talked more 😅

    • @zdx1980
      @zdx1980 5 лет назад +294

      Son Child Not talking more can contribute to him being balanced

    • @heondokim
      @heondokim 5 лет назад +65

      He was awesome

    • @liv.c9554
      @liv.c9554 5 лет назад +241

      He was great 👏👏especially when they talked about spanking because his point was so introspective.

    • @swevenioo_1470
      @swevenioo_1470 5 лет назад +117

      Nobody:
      Christian: I am from a black community

  • @KryxtianCloud
    @KryxtianCloud 5 лет назад +13377

    Nguyen was the best dad yo. "It's not so much about teaching your kids, but learning with them." Love his humility.

    • @Jbeats37
      @Jbeats37 5 лет назад +81

      Kristian Cloud that actually my dad, thanks for your comment.

    • @ajv1630
      @ajv1630 5 лет назад +47

      Stop lying

    • @jplata3643
      @jplata3643 5 лет назад

      Yup

    • @rebeccasalmon3180
      @rebeccasalmon3180 5 лет назад +185

      He didn't come across as particularly strict to me - just moderate

    • @lonedolo644
      @lonedolo644 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly

  • @meredithm1352
    @meredithm1352 Год назад +1388

    I really liked a lot of Nguyen's views on things. He does identify as more on the strict side but he also remains aware of how his children feel and listens to that, which is very important.

    • @jendayameisner4501
      @jendayameisner4501 Год назад +34

      He also doesn't hit his child (he did before, but he corrected himself).

    • @kailey2cool
      @kailey2cool 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@jendayameisner4501”he doesn’t hit his kid” “he remains aware of how his children feel”
      well, both are the bare minimum. he doesn’t abuse his kids and at least acknowledges they are fellow humans.
      it’s time to stop congratulating dads on doing the bare minimum. nguyen has a lot of room to grow as a parent.

    • @allenchen2633
      @allenchen2633 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@kailey2coolI mean have u discovered the secret to raising kids?Are you prefect at it?

  • @halfmoon1389
    @halfmoon1389 4 года назад +3975

    Nguyen was the only parent I really agreed with. He's not really strict or free range.

  • @bendingbananas6540
    @bendingbananas6540 4 года назад +3692

    "The beauty of parenting is not what you're teaching your child but what you're learning with your child" - Nguyen

    • @orion116
      @orion116 4 года назад +134

      He's the perfect borderline of strict and free range. I would love to have him as a dad.

    • @BtwAlice
      @BtwAlice 4 года назад +17

      It's Nguyen, actually. A Vietnamese

    • @tammat705
      @tammat705 4 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @bendingbananas6540
      @bendingbananas6540 4 года назад

      @@BtwAlice oh oops srry

  • @user_8983
    @user_8983 5 лет назад +8610

    i think that even though he’s considered strict, Nguyen is the best parent there. Some of them take it too far with free range, and vice versa

    • @arnavthube8054
      @arnavthube8054 5 лет назад +541

      Facts he wasn't too strict but didn't let his kid do whatever

    • @Cookiesrfood
      @Cookiesrfood 5 лет назад +504

      Nguyen is the best parent there because he is the most balanced one you can't just let your kids do whatever they want they grow up spoiled and entitled that way however you can't control every aspect of your kids lives either as they will grow up too sheltered and resentful. Therefore there has to be a balance between both extremes

    • @b3n_ketchup586
      @b3n_ketchup586 5 лет назад +12

      I here here to that I want to defeat be a middle point

    • @dai-chitran
      @dai-chitran 5 лет назад +11

      we ethnic people are great at disciplining children

    • @coffeesauxe3967
      @coffeesauxe3967 5 лет назад +32

      Okay why is his first name my last name tho

  • @vannamccorgary6583
    @vannamccorgary6583 2 года назад +3798

    “You don’t pay any bills you don’t have any privacy” does she not realize her daughter didn’t choose to be born & literally has no choice but to live with her mom. She can’t pay bills and you decided to have her that’s on you to pay for her. You don’t get to put it on her like she’s gonna owe you something later for it.

    • @jendayameisner4501
      @jendayameisner4501 Год назад +163

      Yes! My parents would always use this to make me do things, and they would control me with it. They would act like all five of us children were such heavy burdens and we were causing all their financial problems, but they chose all five times to have s*x, conceive, give birth, and raise us. They made me do chores, and while they paid me for it to teach me responsibility, I had no choice in the matter, and you DO have a choice when getting a job. They would also "forget" to pay me most months, and when I was younger than ten I wasn't getting paid sh*t.

    • @roy_for_real2674
      @roy_for_real2674 Год назад +22

      Exactly my thoughts on that, 😊

    • @yanellm6870
      @yanellm6870 Год назад +15

      This was greatly stated, I totally agree!

    • @gogetassjgd17
      @gogetassjgd17 Год назад +14

      @@jendayameisner4501 idk I dont think im ever getting paid for chores

    • @aleciaw.1504
      @aleciaw.1504 Год назад +30

      Exactly. She lost all my respect when she said that.

  • @wowwut7538
    @wowwut7538 5 лет назад +3166

    Nguyen’s parenting seems like a good middle point.

    • @onthespiralYT
      @onthespiralYT 5 лет назад +30

      I got the same feeling too.

    • @zuzannajozwiak5011
      @zuzannajozwiak5011 5 лет назад +53

      yes! he was resonable

    • @AH-rs4nm
      @AH-rs4nm 5 лет назад +5

      SOPHIA HENKEL yeah

    • @casedd
      @casedd 5 лет назад +1

      SOPHIA HENKEL yeah

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 5 лет назад +15

      Didn't talk much but sure. Plus your right 'seems' . Tbh we never know what goes on beyond.

  • @kennethboampong3055
    @kennethboampong3055 5 лет назад +39901

    Being overly strict ruins your child and giving children way too much freedom also ruins them. You've got to find a point in between them.

    • @Auntiewyawitthemperkypills
      @Auntiewyawitthemperkypills 5 лет назад +629

      Paradox 420 foh

    • @elfprincesa
      @elfprincesa 5 лет назад +1555

      @@AB-it8hd wtf are you saying?

    • @chump.7326
      @chump.7326 5 лет назад +878

      Kenneth Boampong I think the Nguyen guy was a good in between and seemed to be the best parent in the panel

    • @AB-it8hd
      @AB-it8hd 5 лет назад +53

      Adam Dol I was spanked as a kid don’t spank your kids or they might end up like me

    • @galleryg998
      @galleryg998 5 лет назад +414

      ...you could say that you need to find the.. *middle ground*

  • @karinashirley4236
    @karinashirley4236 4 года назад +45720

    There’s a difference between teaching a child to fear you and teaching a child to respect you.

    • @tropicalslimez8493
      @tropicalslimez8493 4 года назад +1943

      IKR some parents yell and scream at their kids when their in trouble and if my parents did that I would be very much scared

    • @tropicalslimez8493
      @tropicalslimez8493 4 года назад +1151

      Cuz it’s human to make mistakes but some parents don’t understand that

    • @AllyDere
      @AllyDere 4 года назад +862

      Lol my mom still dosent know about my 3 attempted suicides.

    • @tropicalslimez8493
      @tropicalslimez8493 4 года назад +127

      Oh no that’s so sad idk y she would wanna do that or make u feel that way and if u don’t mind answering how old r u??

    • @lilyannajoyrama
      @lilyannajoyrama 4 года назад +13

      yes

  • @jackelinesierra1342
    @jackelinesierra1342 Год назад +1105

    Being beaten for doing something wrong seriously fucked me up as an adult. I can’t talk about my abuse without bawling my eyes out because it affected my entire personality. I have no experience setting boundaries, I’m a perfectionist and people pleaser, and I have a really hard time expressing my emotions. If emotional enough, I’ll resort to violence because that’s how I grew up. Unlearning all of this has been the most difficult part of my life and I feel bad for that guys kids.
    Showing violence toward those you love will never be the correct thing to do and I hope more parents see this and start thinking about how their actions affect their children

    • @jendayameisner4501
      @jendayameisner4501 Год назад

      Yeah, they're only teaching their children violence and how to get away with things better when they do this.

    • @Scarmanderg
      @Scarmanderg Год назад +11

      I am sorry that happened to you 😢 I hope you are doing well in your life

    • @thatoneartist7719
      @thatoneartist7719 Год назад +46

      Being beaten and spanked are very different

    • @jackelinesierra1342
      @jackelinesierra1342 Год назад +30

      @@thatoneartist7719 I had a really abusive childhood. I wasn’t just spanked

    • @Struggler-e6h
      @Struggler-e6h Год назад +2

      @@thatoneartist7719being spanked is still psychologically harmful to children according to scientific studies

  • @munano6930
    @munano6930 4 года назад +9440

    Nguyen is the perfect balance between strict and free range. That’s the kind of parent I would be.

    • @jsherpa25
      @jsherpa25 4 года назад +295

      Same here; next generation of asian parents here we come

    • @Yuri-ir8wy
      @Yuri-ir8wy 4 года назад +61

      I always hear nguyen in vietnamese names wtf

    • @lucynguyen1277
      @lucynguyen1277 4 года назад +78

      Yuri it’s a very common last name 🤗

    • @munano6930
      @munano6930 4 года назад +3

      OMG thanks for the likes

    • @cheesebags4341
      @cheesebags4341 4 года назад +1

      Same, I agreed with all he said.

  • @sterch_tv
    @sterch_tv 5 лет назад +22653

    The maturity level of the children should be taken into consideration...

    • @terrorgaming459
      @terrorgaming459 5 лет назад +529

      They think we are animals they don't think that we are citizens we can't vote being forced to go school are be aresed its a concentration camp 10 over should be able to vote capitalism s. Fault

    • @AT-xd3xs
      @AT-xd3xs 5 лет назад +46

      Bamburger YES! Exactly

    • @malia4459
      @malia4459 5 лет назад +821

      True. I was very ‘mature’ as a child so I didn’t really need strict rules. I had no interest in acting out I just wanted to sing and watch Disney Chanel. Some children have different interest and curiosities some kids learn different.

    • @ovo7146
      @ovo7146 5 лет назад +10

      Bamburger THANK YOU!!!

    • @antonioandrade7901
      @antonioandrade7901 5 лет назад +14

      That's facts big man

  • @nethapubyna7169
    @nethapubyna7169 4 года назад +2591

    "the beautiful thing about parenting is, it's not what you teaching your child, but sometimes what you learning with your child"
    - Nguyen (2020)

  • @RelaxingSoundsTV.
    @RelaxingSoundsTV. Год назад +547

    That's insane that she doesn't want to be a mom after her kids turn 18. Everyone needs a momma no matter what age, not just friends.

    • @g0th1c_aj
      @g0th1c_aj Год назад +12

      I think she means that she just doesn't want to have to look after them and have them living in her home when they should be out making a living for themselves if possible. Obviously she will still be there to give advice and care for them when she needs to but at the same time people need to grow up eventually. I feel like a lot of people keep taking her words and twisting them a lil bit and others are getting confused.

    • @idiot_RC
      @idiot_RC Год назад +6

      @@g0th1c_aj I think a lot of people are missing the fact that she doesn't want to be a mom. Everything she says is about her and what she wants, not her kids and what's best for them. She said, "I don't want to follow the rules, this should be fun." You know who else doesn't want to follow rules because they want to have fun? Children. Parts of parenting are fun. But parts of parenting are grueling. Parts of parenting are miserable. Parts of parenting are hard. It's like this for people who love their kids and care about the adults who they grow into. If the only aspect of parenting you want is the "fun" part, you're gonna raise worthless adults. It's ironic, because she clearly can't wait for them to leave, but with the way she's raising them to do anything they want so they can all just have "fun," they'll probably live and mooch off of her forever. She's a grown child and has no business being responsible for the life of another, and I don't think she has a single piece of valuable advice that she could instill on her kids even if she wanted to.

    • @Mrstireast
      @Mrstireast 2 месяца назад +6

      @@g0th1c_aj ngl the moment a child turns 18 is crazy. Especially if they are interested in college. Give them a few years more to get their career figured out and get a job before just expecting them to be independent immediately at 18.

  • @terrellbrown7102
    @terrellbrown7102 5 лет назад +55619

    Ok now do an episode with kids of strict and free-range parents and let’s see how it affected them

  • @vlaicurabca6987
    @vlaicurabca6987 4 года назад +3501

    Honestly Nguyen's kids are gonna become amazing people imo, he's raising them exactly how I would, not too strict but not too free-range

    • @leemelvin6514
      @leemelvin6514 4 года назад +20

      um i live in asia, and some of these kids are massively spoiled and disrespectful.

    • @heynu7606
      @heynu7606 4 года назад +109

      Lee Melvin what are the parenting skills have been employed to the “some of these kids are massively spoiled and disrespectful”? You cant just generalize one parenting style on a whole continent. I bet you are not even sure if they received same parenting styles from others. I also live in Asia

    • @Mrlaughy2002
      @Mrlaughy2002 4 года назад +15

      He seems dope

    • @betsy3096
      @betsy3096 4 года назад +27

      yea but it’s weird that he calls himself a strict parent

    • @audylikethecar8322
      @audylikethecar8322 4 года назад +9

      Lee Melvin you’re probably talking about crazy rich SPOILED asians

  • @chlomoney6818
    @chlomoney6818 5 лет назад +3569

    Nguyen has found the perfect balance between being his child’s “friend” nd their parent. I want to be like him in terms of his parenting style

    • @mesooofrugal
      @mesooofrugal 5 лет назад +39

      I'm pretty sure he had strick tigers parents. He understands that it's good to have rules but also not to the point where the child feels like a prisoner.

    • @nightingale4786
      @nightingale4786 5 лет назад +20

      @@mesooofrugal bingooo!!!! i feel like most asians who are first gen (ie they had immigrant parents but grew up in the states themselves) are good at finding that balance between maintaining the goal-oriented, rule-based parenting they grew up with but not implementing the borderline trauma-inducing restrictions to freedom/self expression or the corporal punishment

    • @gabriellabrown2947
      @gabriellabrown2947 5 лет назад +1

      YESS

    • @camplesco2708
      @camplesco2708 5 лет назад +4

      This is the approach I take with my students (I'm a tutor, not a teacher). I'm not gonna be a dictator, but I'm also not their best friend. I'm their mentor, I'm there to teach them skills and be respected as a leader, but I'm also there to help them feel safe and have fun safely.

  • @jessicaw9235
    @jessicaw9235 Год назад +1603

    Jenny is the type of mom I would hate to meet on a plane. She comes off like she’d encourage her kids to be as disruptive and entitled as possible and think it’s cute

    • @Aalijah_Matyevna
      @Aalijah_Matyevna Год назад +152

      Same like why would you stop parenting after 18?And why your kid breaking an arm not concerning to you?I think she has just given up parenting.

    • @Bailey-qo2xx
      @Bailey-qo2xx Год назад

      @@shahhahajsjs3835FR. I was like omg she is so annoying

    • @ciarragedeon2014
      @ciarragedeon2014 Год назад +69

      She gives off "I would let my child walk outside in public with no shoes on" vibes.

    • @KSull6736
      @KSull6736 Год назад +48

      @@Aalijah_Matyevnayea I think a lot of “free range” parents are just lazy and don’t want to do the things most parents do for thier kids. Then label it as free range parenting when in reality it’s bordering neglectful.

    • @amberbrandenburg4175
      @amberbrandenburg4175 Год назад +4

      @@shahhahajsjs3835 I don't hate on people who are generally correct. The african American mom was the only one I found particularly detestable in how strict she was.

  • @danielnunes812
    @danielnunes812 5 лет назад +14303

    You can be free ranged and strict. These parents need a balance.
    Edit: looking back at this now which was 2 years ago I can't believe I wrote "free ranged" lmaooo they are not chickens I bawl yes. So yeah a balance.

    • @behrozbajwa3411
      @behrozbajwa3411 5 лет назад +380

      exactly, howabout parents just do a mix of both

    • @danielnunes812
      @danielnunes812 5 лет назад +241

      It has a reason why God gaved us parents. The child isnt supposed to raise itself. People always seems to form different concepts and often lose themselves in it.

    • @claireindigo1200
      @claireindigo1200 5 лет назад +8

      Exactly

    • @behrozbajwa3411
      @behrozbajwa3411 5 лет назад +97

      @@sushi6895 look i'm not religious myself but there's no need to mock people who do if they're not hurting anyone

    • @tommymack3210
      @tommymack3210 5 лет назад +3

      AS yes god

  • @turkeysings6218
    @turkeysings6218 5 лет назад +19981

    Please do “adults that were spanked as children, and adults who weren’t”

    • @alana9346
      @alana9346 5 лет назад +144

      Turkey Sings omg yes

    • @phoenixup1293
      @phoenixup1293 5 лет назад +345

      But would that really be too different? Once again, even in the video people from both sides of the question have said they had spanked their kids, only difference was either it happened at some point or is it an active punishment.

    • @tyrell1449
      @tyrell1449 5 лет назад +24

      Good one indeed

    • @York1new
      @York1new 5 лет назад +23

      That will never happen 😂😭

    • @raudiyatuhudu9891
      @raudiyatuhudu9891 5 лет назад +10

      Brilliant

  • @hayatx7104
    @hayatx7104 5 лет назад +9007

    i feel like being too strict is just bad, your kids will just hide everything from you but being too free range is just bad when ur kids can do whatever they want i feel like in the middle is best. lol my mum is like in the middle and i trust her

    • @strawberryspikes
      @strawberryspikes 5 лет назад +212

      hayat x // yeah !! Too far either side is bad, which is why parenting is so hard

    • @yoonross
      @yoonross 5 лет назад +9

      true, im the 1st half

    • @ksuch3522
      @ksuch3522 5 лет назад +110

      hayat x literally all the kids in my grade (around 60 kids) with strict parents are the ones who end up becoming addicts, criminals and straight up loners (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, unless it takes a toll on their mental health as I have seen). I agree with you.

    • @Griffhuth
      @Griffhuth 5 лет назад +8

      k such becoming an addict is not a bad thing?

    • @neviestay325
      @neviestay325 5 лет назад +12

      Robin Vigilante i mean if it's to drugs then-

  • @joseluis5055
    @joseluis5055 Год назад +442

    Too much freedom will make them spoiled and entitled, too much restrictions will make someone angry and rebellious

    • @NeerajRajput1990
      @NeerajRajput1990 9 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly it's a fine line!

    • @berrymint6384
      @berrymint6384 8 месяцев назад +3

      ACTUAL Freedoom and being lost are NOT the same things
      LEARN IT

    • @kailey2cool
      @kailey2cool 6 месяцев назад +7

      freedom will not make a kid spoiled and entitled. freedom doesn’t mean you don’t still teach your child.

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 4 месяца назад +4

      Freedom doesn't make you spoilt, over indulging does. No wonder the world is messed up, if people don't have the skills to raise kids.

    • @lmperfection
      @lmperfection 15 дней назад

      That’s an inaccurate statement based on over generalization. In fact, the effects of “too much freedom” and “too little freedom” are SIMILAR. Both of these are basically summed up as a LACK of healthy relationship modeling. Too much restrictions is associated with fearful, dependent behaviors. Too much freedom is associated with angry independent behaviors.

  • @rossieq1
    @rossieq1 5 лет назад +19566

    I want to be like Nguyen when I have kids. He’s sounds like he’s has rules but also remembers his kids are human and have thoughts and emotions of there own.

    • @ash1377
      @ash1377 5 лет назад +59

      Their*

    • @kpopandanimederp1786
      @kpopandanimederp1786 5 лет назад +80

      •bean• ppl who fail English just too go on youtube to correct ppl 😂

    • @ash1377
      @ash1377 5 лет назад +82

      @@kpopandanimederp1786 to*

    • @kpopandanimederp1786
      @kpopandanimederp1786 5 лет назад +9

      •bean• too*

    • @ummmya808
      @ummmya808 5 лет назад +2

      rossieq1 that’s what i was thinking!

  • @xy8804
    @xy8804 5 лет назад +2127

    Honestly, Ngyuen seems to have the most balanced and healthy parenting style out of the group.

  • @thatp1anoguy146
    @thatp1anoguy146 4 года назад +31773

    Nguyen is not a strict parent, nor a free range parent. He’s just a good parent, we need more people like him

    • @isylum1494
      @isylum1494 4 года назад +1113

      hes like the only good one

    • @oonaghadoko2477
      @oonaghadoko2477 4 года назад +77

      Yeah

    • @gaminglegend
      @gaminglegend 4 года назад +927

      @@isylum1494 Yeah, the others are either too strict or too relaxed

    • @kadentran-pecori6266
      @kadentran-pecori6266 4 года назад +21

      Yes

    • @starf111sh
      @starf111sh 4 года назад +112

      bruh i wish he was my parent like why cant my mom just ukqgjsybdrfwhk6

  • @babybokchoiii
    @babybokchoiii Год назад +84

    as a new parent, I slowly realized that every kid is different and needs different rules. you just need to figure out one suitable way for you and your kids.

  • @trishadanielle5237
    @trishadanielle5237 5 лет назад +36779

    I really would like to see their kids together. I bet there’s a vast difference between their behaviors

    • @BenLukemusic
      @BenLukemusic 5 лет назад +881

      Trisha Danielle that’ll be dope!

    • @alexmejia3219
      @alexmejia3219 5 лет назад +516

      YES PLESSE

    • @itsmeboxed9180
      @itsmeboxed9180 5 лет назад +1640

      THEY SHOULD DO A LINEUP WITH THEIR KIDS MATCH THE KID TO PARENT

    • @jayluv655
      @jayluv655 5 лет назад +79

      Omg yes

    • @lowkii712
      @lowkii712 5 лет назад +1085

      None of the strict parents would let them be on camera

  • @Aurora-ss8bw
    @Aurora-ss8bw 4 года назад +10151

    I would rather my kids think “omg I really need to call mom for help” vs “omg mom can’t find out about this... I can’t call her or else she’ll get pissed”

    • @jazminelena9923
      @jazminelena9923 4 года назад +941

      I agree, there is a clear difference between being afraid of your parents and respecting your parents

    • @sunoo8112
      @sunoo8112 4 года назад +159

      Fr I'm so glad my mom is a free range parent.

    • @jesmichelle
      @jesmichelle 4 года назад +8

      !!

    • @chareecejackson8271
      @chareecejackson8271 4 года назад +56

      I wish I could like this comment a million times honestly.

    • @dreia9690
      @dreia9690 4 года назад +74

      the second quote is legit how i think 24/7

  • @imadiganable6696
    @imadiganable6696 5 лет назад +849

    They should do teens with divorced parents vs teens with married parents

  • @pixl.vfx.222
    @pixl.vfx.222 Год назад +385

    that feeling when your parents tell you to your face “i dont believe you have rights because you’re a child” is… eye opening and terrifying

    • @robin_ru9376
      @robin_ru9376 Год назад +14

      it truly is. not very helpful for the kid's self-esteem or self-worth - my own parents have said that to my face and don't believe it's wrong (somehow??)

    • @gjjijji
      @gjjijji 9 месяцев назад

      @@robin_ru9376what rights you feel the child should have?

    • @LORDmoothcat2
      @LORDmoothcat2 5 месяцев назад

      ​@gjjijji children already have rights. They need to be protected from adults from harm, psychologically, mentally and physically. They used to be stuffed up chimneys and forced into work. Children have it a little better now, but they have rights because naturally they are humans. Children aren't another species.

    • @beth-f6v
      @beth-f6v Месяц назад +7

      @@gjjijjiall human rights. because they’re humans. being young doesn’t make you less deserving of rights, if anything, your rights are more crucial to your development.

  • @olwethujacobs2507
    @olwethujacobs2507 4 года назад +627

    being too strict literally causes trauma to some children. like sometimes, being a little free range with your children will go a long way. now being too free range is kinda problematic.

    • @sabrina6546
      @sabrina6546 4 года назад +25

      My parents are kinda in the middle. Like they are a bit free range and a bit strict, and they don't spank me as a punishment. I cant imagine how kids feel when they get spanked.

    • @Odiology
      @Odiology 4 года назад +7

      Sabrina Fahad when I was a kid I usually got yelled at when I did something wrong, I don’t think it ever made me scared of my mom or think she was strict, it just really taught me what and what not to do and made me realize that she’s just trying to protect me in a way.

    • @nai1729
      @nai1729 4 года назад +10

      you can’t tell me letting a 9yr old on the subway is okay he could’ve literally been kidnapped and sold on the bm; i think there should be rules, but not excessive ones.

    • @dembi2770
      @dembi2770 4 года назад

      @@nai1729 no one said that tho?? You need to in the middle but never hit your children.

    • @dembi2770
      @dembi2770 4 года назад

      @Bughead shipper having strict parents is mostly good, just that they shouldnt hit theyr children.

  • @Shilohdur4nn
    @Shilohdur4nn 4 года назад +2571

    THAT LADY SAID "I LET HER DRAW" LIKE ITS SOME CRAZY LAYED BACK PARENT THING

    • @lo-wp2en
      @lo-wp2en 4 года назад +34

      IKR 😂

    • @SupremeST25
      @SupremeST25 4 года назад +65

      Reddddd flag

    • @fgraysama
      @fgraysama 4 года назад +13

      wellmost of us like drawing

    • @Jade-sz1ep
      @Jade-sz1ep 4 года назад +39

      She was just saying that her daughter has a creative outlet she enjoys, chile

    • @Ren-gg5dr
      @Ren-gg5dr 4 года назад +1

      😭😭😭😭

  • @joanisdead
    @joanisdead 4 года назад +3598

    They should’ve brought a kid and ask them how they feel about their parents being free range or strict

    • @eveninglyric687
      @eveninglyric687 4 года назад +247

      re-do this video in 10 years with the kids of these people.....that'd be interesting

    • @thecunttreeside5322
      @thecunttreeside5322 4 года назад +164

      the kids of strict parents wouldve probably been too scared to speak up, or they just wouldve lied so they don't get in trouble

    • @23.1mviews3
      @23.1mviews3 4 года назад +14

      Well, I ain’t supposed to be watching this rn lol.
      Oh yesss I’m doing my hw mom, and I don’t know where my phone is.....😅

    • @kattodoggo3868
      @kattodoggo3868 4 года назад +25

      @@eveninglyric687 why do you think kids with strict parents are scared of them? Being strict has nothing to do with scaring children but teaching them that there are rules in the house that they are to follow.

    • @PoiyoLmao
      @PoiyoLmao 4 года назад +18

      @@kattodoggo3868 I have strict parents 100%. I'm not scared of them, but moreso I'm worried that if they found out I was still friends with people they told me not to interact with, they'd take these people away from me. Said friends are the only people I can truly be honest with due to how they're willing to listen and will not immediately make me feel bad for a choice I made. At this point they feel more like family then my actual family. I can safely say that I do not think of my mom or my stepdad as friends or people who I would be okay with being around as an adult because of how strict they are, and how they often felt like they didn't care for me, or they wanted what was best for them. My mom has rules, and I didn't want to follow them because I wanted to, but because I legit felt like there was nothing else I could do.

  • @KariBunnE
    @KariBunnE Год назад +516

    Saying you want to stop being a mom when your kids turn 18 is one of the most toxic and dangerous things I've ever heard. I'm glad all the other parents sassed her about it lol

    • @cloudstrife3074
      @cloudstrife3074 6 месяцев назад +3

      You can't win in parenting, and that's what scares me about being a father one day.

    • @TRS-Tech
      @TRS-Tech 5 месяцев назад +13

      100% you never stop being a parent, it's a lifelong job and the best job in the world... most of the time 😂

  • @tiffdawn4428
    @tiffdawn4428 5 лет назад +1789

    I think Nguyen was the crowd favorite. He’s the only one that seemed to have a healthy balance between everything

    • @xdlukas
      @xdlukas 5 лет назад +6

      And Jody

  • @yasmine4146
    @yasmine4146 5 лет назад +14983

    Lady: "You train a dog, not a kid"
    Me: *cant stop associating "Free Range Kids" with "Free Range Chickens" *

    • @bluepurplepink
      @bluepurplepink 5 лет назад +256

      Yasmine Larios not the best branding choice lol

    • @aron4317
      @aron4317 5 лет назад +17

      Lol

    • @hannahcantrell430
      @hannahcantrell430 5 лет назад +260

      When they asked the first guy what he thinks when he hears the term free range parents, my first thought was if I were him I would have answered “free range chickens”

    • @lmariecarroll
      @lmariecarroll 5 лет назад +70

      I was thinking “free range chickens” too 😂

    • @user-ly1ey6qc7d
      @user-ly1ey6qc7d 5 лет назад +16

      Yasmine Larios LMAOO i thought the same 😂 free range chickens ahhhhhaha i’m ded

  • @ashley24670
    @ashley24670 4 года назад +1581

    The video should’ve ended when Nguyen said “Strict but emotionally conscious” he won🙂

    • @jennyzhang3411
      @jennyzhang3411 4 года назад +9

      Its not really about winning, its just a friendly debate

    • @Pikachu-vj5jr
      @Pikachu-vj5jr 4 года назад +9

      @@jennyzhang3411 people are too caught up in the idea that the sole purpose of an argument is to determine a winner, which defeats the purpose of a constructive argument.

    • @SnickerWhiskers
      @SnickerWhiskers 4 года назад

      @@jennyzhang3411 it's a joke but i agree with what your saying

  • @munster1404
    @munster1404 2 года назад +296

    If I had a parent like Hal, I would be suppressing all that hate deep inside. As soon as I’m able, I would leave this family and disassociate myself from them.

    • @cinnamonstix8196
      @cinnamonstix8196 10 месяцев назад +8

      I have a parent like Hal. I love him with all my heart. I know he's made some mistakes, but I'm so glad I've had a parent like him, and not one who thought I should be deciding everything for myself and letting me get away with anything while I was still a child

    • @Sam-gh3gx
      @Sam-gh3gx 9 месяцев назад +6

      As someone with a parent like Hal, 1000% confirm everything you said.

    • @Farmgirl101
      @Farmgirl101 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why??? What is he doing that’s wrong?

    • @zanderbauer5919
      @zanderbauer5919 5 месяцев назад +4

      Probably because he reads the bible or something lol. Can't judge based off a 19 minute video, many ignorant thoughts in this comment section.

    • @angela.lesh0
      @angela.lesh0 29 дней назад

      @@zanderbauer5919 ur saying that since he reads the Bible he is a bad parent?

  • @a2_2233e
    @a2_2233e 4 года назад +30596

    being too strict is not healthy, but being too free range is also very problematic for the child.

    • @hannahkhan.08
      @hannahkhan.08 4 года назад +1800

      I agree! Growing up my parents were always in the middle, like they were pretty free ranged most of the time, but were strict when needed to be.

    • @Saintbigga
      @Saintbigga 4 года назад +256

      Hannah Nerd facts my parents are just right

    • @betsy3096
      @betsy3096 4 года назад +285

      Amalia Arregui i mean as long as u aren’t just letting your kids do whatever they want no matter what that is, i think free range parenting is probably pretty good for a child

    • @thecousins5011
      @thecousins5011 4 года назад +7

      ur nine

    • @strwbrrysugar
      @strwbrrysugar 4 года назад +86

      The Cousins hahaha and what’s the issue?? they are affected by how parents act so they have an opinion. stop being annoying

  • @Dub.wub121
    @Dub.wub121 5 лет назад +2056

    They should have done this with their kids after so we could actually see the effectiveness of their parenting

    • @imalittlestinker
      @imalittlestinker 5 лет назад +27

      Murtaza Badshah AMAZING IDEA

    • @mercmouth1
      @mercmouth1 5 лет назад +22

      Should've done this with their kids right next to them.

    • @dnm4554
      @dnm4554 5 лет назад +15

      DO THAT JUBILEE !!!!!

    • @noone8130
      @noone8130 5 лет назад +12

      Thats a really good idea! To know if some of the kids dont like their parents for how they raised them

    • @ilikemetal2910
      @ilikemetal2910 5 лет назад +9

      I don't like the idea of comparing children to each other

  • @theguntersadopt3268
    @theguntersadopt3268 5 лет назад +4228

    I missed middle ground. Honestly you need to have a balance of being strict and being free. Because it's important that kids develop independence but also know there are house rules that need to be followed and children need to learn respect. But also some parents also need to respect their kids as well.

    • @h0ot3r
      @h0ot3r 5 лет назад +55

      💯 its good for them to learn on their own but if they come to you for permission for help or advice then you can guide them. But it depends on the situation. Have to have a healthy balance of strict and free so they can learn but you can also teach them. If your too strict then they lash out and become bad and if they are too free they become bad. Lol.

    • @bokajgrummel6813
      @bokajgrummel6813 5 лет назад +8

      100% Agree with you!

    • @iovechester5654
      @iovechester5654 5 лет назад +14

      The Gunters Adopt I totally agree with you. And I’m also so happy that’s how my parents are. They are sorta free range parents but also strict. My parents have a perfect balance in my opinion.

    • @not.skywalker
      @not.skywalker 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @doyoufeardeath666
      @doyoufeardeath666 5 лет назад +2

      YES, couldn't have said it better myself

  • @mirakabana7987
    @mirakabana7987 Год назад +60

    I relate to Jody so much, I never had parents and its so hard forever. It never stops being hard, tbh when I became an adult not having parents felt even harder. You face SO MANY things as an adult that would be so much easier or survivable if you had someone at your back that you can fall back on. Never having anyone that will just be there no matter what sucks. Never having anyone that will help you at your lowest is hard.

  • @celina7397
    @celina7397 4 года назад +2456

    you guys should do “strict parents kids” and “free range parents kids”

    • @I_love_readin_bl
      @I_love_readin_bl 4 года назад +6

      m b WE MUST

    • @agataa6819
      @agataa6819 4 года назад +3

      YESS

    • @kaylabeltify
      @kaylabeltify 4 года назад +18

      Im going to be honest , that could either be REALLY messy or very productive. Im a teenager, the need for money and a job aside, i could productively adult lol , ya know on a baseline scale. But then again, i have friends who cant even wash there own close. Friends that are only children and dont know the importance of managing money. Yea im still a teen but i have the sense to begin preparing myself for the outside world, with the help of my parents. and i have friends that would completely disasgree lol. so yeah either way

    • @nemamiah1718
      @nemamiah1718 4 года назад +4

      not kids, college students that are living away from their parents, in their second year, I think you see the differences better then

    • @tatianapacheco1009
      @tatianapacheco1009 4 года назад

      I wanna hear this

  • @yokaikamaitachi7955
    @yokaikamaitachi7955 4 года назад +6843

    Would be interesting if children get involved in this conversation

    • @ashtinsmedia1573
      @ashtinsmedia1573 4 года назад +220

      Yesss they need to do this but they need to have parents that have kids that are like 13 and up

    • @yerisuo7038
      @yerisuo7038 4 года назад +58

      I have strict parents and it be so nice to see other people relate to me!

    • @HamDerMikail
      @HamDerMikail 4 года назад +57

      Im 13 and i would love to be in this conversation

    • @itsmedaisy2274
      @itsmedaisy2274 4 года назад +6

      @@HamDerMikail Same

    • @KMorrisBlessed
      @KMorrisBlessed 4 года назад +15

      Children are children that need to be parented💯 Some children can get carried away when they have freedom

  • @kayliefromkalopsia
    @kayliefromkalopsia 3 года назад +5623

    There is a difference between being strict and abusive. Same with ‘free range’ and neglectful.

    • @wolfdontcare3980
      @wolfdontcare3980 3 года назад +47

      Mine was both strict and abusive

    • @isabellalovemusic
      @isabellalovemusic 3 года назад +12

      @@wolfdontcare3980 same

    • @buttlicker48
      @buttlicker48 3 года назад +8

      @@wolfdontcare3980 same

    • @c.r.novilee4682
      @c.r.novilee4682 3 года назад +5

      EXACTLY

    • @iseytheteethsnake6290
      @iseytheteethsnake6290 3 года назад +40

      But strict is ussually the path that's leads to abuse. And abusive parents would say that they're strict as if that justifies their actions! The same with free range. But free range is more Young so we will see if it also does the same.

  • @shadowxiii3537
    @shadowxiii3537 2 года назад +26

    "I will never give up growing myself" - A beautiful statement coming from a mother who is willing to adapt to change to raise her child in the best way. As someone who has witnessed over and over again how a refusal to change has ended up having both my mother and brother grow distant from one another because of giving up on change. It's nice to hear that as we grow up constantly knowing new information and that when it ever comes to raising my own children if I'm ever that lucky I'll be able to meet them halfway. To change my own viewpoints/actions/lifestyle so long as it meant they grow up to be accepted as they are, loved, respectable, open-minded and kind individuals. As a society that is in constant evolving conflict I hope that as parents or say leaders of youth we're doing our best to prepare a future where harmony and or balance can be found amongst all social types or in this case a middle ground for future generations ever after.

  • @Georgia-qk8qo
    @Georgia-qk8qo 5 лет назад +500

    i think theres a half way between free-range and the strict parents called being sane

    • @samantharamirezsam8253
      @samantharamirezsam8253 5 лет назад +1

      Woooorrddddd🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴

    • @pinkbunny7254
      @pinkbunny7254 5 лет назад +1

      The terms we used in child development the terms are authoritative permissive and authoritarian

    • @samantharamirezsam8253
      @samantharamirezsam8253 5 лет назад

      Yes I can also second that because we learn that in human development courses.

  • @ByAzuraByAzuraByAzura
    @ByAzuraByAzuraByAzura 4 года назад +11370

    Don’t control your kids, but set boundaries and limits. Let them have some freedom but show them their actions have consequences and let them grow. There. Look after them, don’t smother them. Guide them, not ruin them.

    • @dagotowka9191
      @dagotowka9191 4 года назад +151

      And belt them if they break the boundaries❤

    • @zain4019
      @zain4019 4 года назад +360

      Bart Lyson27
      My dad was physically violent towards me as a child. It hurt our relationship tremendously, and are emotional scars I’m still recovering from. He said he deeply regrets hurting me, and has vowed to never treat my younger siblings that way, and he’s stayed true to his word.
      Violence doesn’t just hurt the victim, it hurts the perpetrator. My dad can attest to that. I hope you find love within yourself and realize that we are, in fact, all human beings worthy of this love, and that we deserve to be shown empathy and kindness, especially when we are vulnerable as children.

    • @prajwalaumeshaithal1867
      @prajwalaumeshaithal1867 4 года назад +13

      I don't agree. I agree that give advice let them think make decisions.

    • @rere-fz4ep
      @rere-fz4ep 4 года назад

      don demarcoo

    • @joeschranz4525
      @joeschranz4525 4 года назад +98

      Show disappointed not anger

  • @torithewhorey4370
    @torithewhorey4370 5 лет назад +27295

    As a child who has grown up with strict parents, let me tell you, I am INCREDIBLE at hiding ANYTHING, sneaking out, lying, acting, gaslighting. Absolutely incredible.

    • @rshelly
      @rshelly 5 лет назад +1648

      Strict parenting isnt synonymous with children living in fear and withholding information from their parents.
      Parents are people too, and second hand trauma is REAL. Strict parenting or free range parenting wont solve someone's ability to be a nuturing parent. Being strict or free is simply a method, how ones parents communicate and treat a child is case by case.

    • @abi2767
      @abi2767 5 лет назад +1648

      I grew up strict too I can hide a dead body now and without breaking a sweat

    • @alexzuchowski4026
      @alexzuchowski4026 5 лет назад +463

      My gaslighting on about 1,000,000

    • @prestondanner5037
      @prestondanner5037 5 лет назад +62

      Victoria Harrison lol same dawg.

    • @rou8390
      @rou8390 5 лет назад +93

      Mar Mar Nizhoni *cackles in asian*

  • @OsamuDazai-fx1lt
    @OsamuDazai-fx1lt Год назад +59

    What's best in parenting is having a little bit of both, you should never be TOO strict but also never TOO lenient. You should be in the middle :)

    • @emptyhad2571
      @emptyhad2571 Год назад +1

      This comment is completely underrated.

    • @emptyhad2571
      @emptyhad2571 Год назад +1

      I agree with you on this.

  • @rosario56789
    @rosario56789 5 лет назад +2159

    I always say this: “sometimes kids need a parents and sometimes they need a friend”

    • @Armyjayden33
      @Armyjayden33 5 лет назад +3

      @@stephl4277 same

    • @lovely-de2zo
      @lovely-de2zo 5 лет назад +39

      Ro
      tbh i feel like a parent should have the traits of a friend like trustworthy and reliable, talks me and a good listener without being considered a friend at all

    • @liammiddleton3064
      @liammiddleton3064 5 лет назад +4

      And some times they should be beaten up

    • @angeegee-gcabellogrande4639
      @angeegee-gcabellogrande4639 5 лет назад +10

      Liam Middleton I hope you never have a child

    • @neondrift444
      @neondrift444 5 лет назад +1

      you should be a gold parent , u are very solid and not fragile but u can also be melted and show ur child compassion and love

  • @tekyuno7822
    @tekyuno7822 4 года назад +7679

    Nguyen’s parenting is just as right, not too strict and not too free range.

    • @nickb.7307
      @nickb.7307 4 года назад +306

      yeah i loved how that he was the middle ground parent and was quite respectful and sought for the best of both worlds

    • @kann604
      @kann604 4 года назад +106

      I would have loved to have him as a parent

    • @chayychayy8109
      @chayychayy8109 4 года назад +12

      Right lol the bill thing is Ridiculous

    • @vikkil8804
      @vikkil8804 4 года назад +21

      I love that. That’s exactly how my parents parent me and I believe all parents should be like that.

    • @dwinss
      @dwinss 4 года назад +40

      Yes he’s not an Authoritative parent or a Permissive parent he’s a Democratic Parent which is right in the middle of Authoritarian and Permissive and I honestly believe that’s the best parenting style there is.

  • @Godlyalien
    @Godlyalien 4 года назад +4724

    Parents who say I pay the bills and bring food on the table, that is something you are SUPPOSED to do that as a parent

    • @anishaganguly1440
      @anishaganguly1440 4 года назад +57

      Exactly

    • @gracebaebler6306
      @gracebaebler6306 4 года назад +161

      It’s you’re job to provide for a kid that can’t provide for itself

    • @spaceynasa
      @spaceynasa 4 года назад +117

      Paying bills, feeding them and putting a roof over their head is the bare minimum.

    • @sophie___1116
      @sophie___1116 4 года назад +18

      Totally! My parents took care of me when I was small and I will take care of them when they're old

    • @kinikoi
      @kinikoi 4 года назад +25

      @Claire Marlowe You should always expect respect from your children as long as you instill those values in them. I’m sure that’s common sense for both parent and their children alike, but “I pay the bills and give you food” should not be shown as a privilege, because that’s really the bare minimum.

  • @Toadeater
    @Toadeater Год назад +765

    Hal and Jenny are examples that both strict and free range parents can be horrible parents.

    • @thehucklebillyfenn
      @thehucklebillyfenn Год назад +57

      Lol imagine thinking you could possibly make the determination that any of these people are terrible parents based on this 19 minute video . We know nothing about how their kids actually turned out.
      You may disagree with the style of parenting but calling them horrible parents is wild.

    • @shaiparker
      @shaiparker Год назад +7

      @Toadeater I disagree

    • @Mmhashbrowns
      @Mmhashbrowns Год назад

      Yup

    • @camilahopper11
      @camilahopper11 Год назад

      Yes!!!!!

    • @graysonrowe9780
      @graysonrowe9780 Год назад +2

      What was horrible about Hal and Jenny? I agree with one of those, I’m just curious as to your reasoning.

  • @brittanymiller9084
    @brittanymiller9084 5 лет назад +654

    Nguyen hit it right on the nose with "It's not always about what you're teaching your kid, but what you're learning along side them." amazingly said.

  • @nattskog349
    @nattskog349 5 лет назад +1901

    ”My daughter trusts me”.. You don’t know that. That’s what she makes you believe, whether it’s true or not.

    • @emmawest8428
      @emmawest8428 5 лет назад +107

      Nattskog if you put a kid in that kind of environment they’re gonna say what other people want to hear and not what they actually feel

    • @lauraaa2621
      @lauraaa2621 5 лет назад +5

      not necessarily. the way the parent develops the relationship can truly mean that the child really does trust them as their parent.

    • @kingk4477
      @kingk4477 5 лет назад +1

      U could usually tell if ur child trusts u r not but if u wanna go there technically u never know if anyone trusts u because there is no way to know if someone is TRULY telling the truth

    • @oliviamackinnon4175
      @oliviamackinnon4175 5 лет назад

      Nattskog facts

    • @t.bo.e2487
      @t.bo.e2487 5 лет назад +2

      Nattskog they probably know their kid better than you do though.

  • @nick-kd2yx
    @nick-kd2yx 5 лет назад +2359

    I think that someone can find a healthy balance between being strict when necessary but also being relaxed. It really depends on the type of person who they are raising.

    • @roxanajohnson2789
      @roxanajohnson2789 5 лет назад +4

      It's called an authoritative parent

    • @manuelaEnero
      @manuelaEnero 5 лет назад

      My parents found it and I find it quite peaceful.

    • @rosesmith3971
      @rosesmith3971 5 лет назад +5

      One thing I noticed about being raised with a strict parent is that they have your back. Like if someone in class made you mad and you tell your parent they seem to want to fight for you more. They're that parent who would come to school and whoop that students or teachers @$$. That's one thing I like about strict parents. But free range parents seem like the type to support you emotionally like be more like a friend. I want a parent with a little bit of both a strong parent not a flimsy parent.

    • @magnus_40k
      @magnus_40k 5 лет назад +1

      I can't agree with this enough, growing up my mom raised me and my older brother by herself till I was about twelve she meant my stepfather(who is my real father as far as I'm concerned) he was a marine and surprisingly he was a very free-ranged parent, and even tho my mom was strict she was also trying to keep us safe me and my brother turned out fine

    • @prod.byocher8035
      @prod.byocher8035 5 лет назад

      that’s how my mom is

  • @EveaGornall
    @EveaGornall Год назад +14

    There is so much grey area here, neither extremes work - being too strict will lead to hiding, lying, manipulation, etc… being too passive will lead to kids with no guidance or boundaries. I love that Christian talks about it all being one giant experiment and that’s so true. The most important thing is to own up to any mistakes you feel you made and repair with your kid later on. As we get older, we start to see our parents as fallible humans who mess up sometimes but it’s the repair that we’re all looking for as adults - we just want to hear an “I’m sorry” or “Yeah I wish I had handled that differently with you” from our parents and so much healing can come from that. We can’t control whether our parents will ever give us that closure, but we can choose to take those difficult steps of swallowing our pride and being intentional with our own kids. Take the pressure off of yourself of needing to be a “perfect” parent and let yourself make mistakes when you know you’re making what feels like the best choice in the moment and if it turns out later on that it wasn’t, you know that you did your best and you can admit your faults. As your child grows up, they will come to understand your decisions and respect you more and learn that it’s okay for them to make mistakes in life too, especially if they go on to have kids themselves. Repair, repair, repair.

  • @kimberlyc6784
    @kimberlyc6784 3 года назад +5053

    "there is no privacy" that makes me sick to my stomach knowing that some people actually think that's the right way to think about your children. They are human.

    • @Snowflakeqi
      @Snowflakeqi 3 года назад +49

      Exactlyy ugh

    • @youraveragemusicperson2176
      @youraveragemusicperson2176 3 года назад +238

      I grew up with parents who had that mindset and it was horrible. It made me intensely secretive and someone who lied often to their faces for fear of whatever little freedom I got myself being found and taken away. I felt like I was unable to really tell my parents anything, and constantly suffocated and trapped.

    • @lemondollx6249
      @lemondollx6249 3 года назад +60

      Facts like we’re people too even though we are kids we have feelings and deserve privacy.

    • @lani1424
      @lani1424 3 года назад +43

      They use that argument just to be all in your personal business because they're nosy and want to tell it to the whole world to make you feel bad for "Keeping things from them."

    • @Conchitaakirb
      @Conchitaakirb 3 года назад +28

      yeah my parents are like that,they said privacy is EARNED and “you’ll receive it when you get your own house,but if your living in my home then you’ll have none.”

  • @mollywillo
    @mollywillo 5 лет назад +1647

    that thing Nguyen said about not listening to all the advice, because parenting is about LEARNING something with your child... straight up beautiful my man

    • @shrujay4035
      @shrujay4035 5 лет назад +19

      only he was right in my opinion.

    • @winterwraith8339
      @winterwraith8339 5 лет назад

      Yea man, its great parenting advice

    • @Crystal-od5is
      @Crystal-od5is 5 лет назад

      @@shrujay4035 He was my favorite.

    • @ruriactive.6431
      @ruriactive.6431 4 года назад +1

      My dad would say that too 😂

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney 4 года назад +3

      He seemed like a really good dad. We need more parents like him in the world.

  • @avaadiana
    @avaadiana 4 года назад +2544

    my mom isn’t “free range” but she’s not “strict” either. we have a healthy balance and I know what’s acceptable and what’s not

    • @Anastasia-xs4jh
      @Anastasia-xs4jh 4 года назад +14

      Me too

    • @Lilly-to9hs
      @Lilly-to9hs 4 года назад +63

      Same and to me I think it's better to have a parent who's a mix of free-range and strict.

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 4 года назад +4

      Ava J. exactly

    • @princessjames8400
      @princessjames8400 4 года назад +3

      Same

    • @debontheweb588
      @debontheweb588 4 года назад +20

      same, i think my mom being that way allowed me to have a great relationship with her & not disrespect her wishes/rules, but also know that i’ll be supported in making my own (rational) decisions

  • @isabellethamm9772
    @isabellethamm9772 2 года назад +31

    I am 22 now, started education at university still living with my mom. My mom used to hit me as a child, and was never warm or “friendly“ to me, also didn’t believe in privacy. My dad on the other hand would talk to be about real life issues and was open with me. I resent my mother and deeply struggle with having a conversation with her. I wish she was more of a friend for me, especially immigrating to Canada having nobody. Her parenting style has shown in how I am socially and emotionally (depression, anxiety, and anger) and I’m working everyday to heal from past experiences with her

    • @shaniarazy1870
      @shaniarazy1870 Год назад +1

      Feel u

    • @Kaylee-ud6em
      @Kaylee-ud6em Год назад

      Im grateful for my dad spaking me but it wasnt like your mom im sorry you had to go through that i pray you heal from the things youre dealing with

  • @rhirhiamy8614
    @rhirhiamy8614 3 года назад +3641

    Nguyen is the nicest strict parent I've ever seen

    • @acailoves
      @acailoves 3 года назад +52

      I loved him :)

    • @cool.6701
      @cool.6701 3 года назад +92

      he was my favourite “strict” parent, honestly i think my parents are like him, but they wouldnt be considered “strict” yk??

    • @olgasolyar4443
      @olgasolyar4443 3 года назад +128

      He's not even strict lol He's just a balanced parent.

    • @ermionitozouli7072
      @ermionitozouli7072 3 года назад +55

      Just bc he’s not free ranges doesn’t mean he’s strick…he is just a descent parent trying their best…and I loved how he said spanking won’t work with his son specifically it showed me that he is trying to adapt to his son’s need instead of being the other way around

    • @ocne491
      @ocne491 3 года назад +27

      Is he even a strict parent ? Everything he said was so far from strict parents usual speech

  • @steph-nj4ss
    @steph-nj4ss 4 года назад +3080

    "because im the parent and youre the child" -my parents every time i voice my opinion

    • @someonefamiliar8022
      @someonefamiliar8022 4 года назад +120

      Stephanie Engle I always got “because I’m the mom and you’re the little girl so what I say goes” any time I questioned anything. Now as an adult I sometimes fear questioning things because I grew up feeling my thoughts weren’t valuable and I should never question authority.

    • @nicothenatural
      @nicothenatural 4 года назад +74

      That's such a weak statement from parents. I hate it so much.

    • @firstlast1519
      @firstlast1519 4 года назад +44

      Ugh I hate that sm, every time I ask my mom “why?” She will get mad and tell me that

    • @teahgarcia2657
      @teahgarcia2657 4 года назад +35

      my parents have told me that they’re the adult and i’m the child so my opinion doesn’t matter and i should just keep my mouth shut. what do they think that’s doing to me in the long term? what if i’m in an abusive relationship, should i just keep my mouth shut bc that’s how i was raised?

    • @norafreeman6189
      @norafreeman6189 4 года назад +10

      Stephanie Engle whenever I try and speak my side of the story they cut me off and say don’t talk back but I’m trying to voice my opinion and side of the story and now whenever anyone confronts me about something I start to cry because whenever I did something that my parents yelled about I would get scared because I thought they would yell or hit me, sometimes even when I try and voice my opinion or I’m not doing something the way my mom planned she says I want to strangle you right now and she wonders why I never admit to something or why I want to go to friends houses all the time

  • @llar44
    @llar44 5 лет назад +7201

    Nguyen is the perfect balance of strict and free range

    • @skylarsa
      @skylarsa 5 лет назад +66

      I think the same!

    • @aziul8
      @aziul8 5 лет назад +207

      Absolutely, I found myself agreeing with him the most

    • @Lina_4ty8
      @Lina_4ty8 5 лет назад +12

      @@aziul8 same

    • @jordanliwanag8146
      @jordanliwanag8146 5 лет назад +11

      Lara BIankin fr that’s exactly how i want to be

    • @xilliam8373
      @xilliam8373 5 лет назад +61

      i agree along with Lenore 🤷🏻‍♂️ except the subway at 9 experience i think that was an experiment... to be fair though i got lost at an aquarium at 7 years old and responsibly walked to a security guard and asked to use his phone to dial my mom... im a free range child 😌

  • @UNKNOWN-rv7st
    @UNKNOWN-rv7st Год назад +23

    I had a friend who wanted to quit piano lessons. His parents forced him to keep going saying no you can't quit. He later took his own life. He was being abused by the piano teacher. He even tried telling them. They called him a liar.

    • @sevrinaanastasia
      @sevrinaanastasia Год назад +3

      I can't imagine ever forcing my child (or any child) to go fouth with any activity they truly weren't enjoying. I think it's nice to find things you're kids do truly enjoy and to ask questions. They should always feel loved and supported!

  • @Lina.all0
    @Lina.all0 5 лет назад +606

    *There is a fine line between being strict and being straight up abusive*

    • @kendallglover2830
      @kendallglover2830 5 лет назад +124

      Yup, and a fine line between free range and neglect.

    • @Lina.all0
      @Lina.all0 5 лет назад +50

      @@kendallglover2830 exactly parents need to find a middle ground where they not neglecting their children nor abusing them. Too much freedom for a kid isn't good just like being too strict with them isn't good either

    • @duxghost3985
      @duxghost3985 5 лет назад +20

      If you wouldn't hit a puppy, if you wouldn't yell at, insult, and threaten a puppy don't do it to your children

    • @MsOdale7
      @MsOdale7 5 лет назад +13

      @fireblast 744 Hitting a child (even spanking them) leads to lifelong psychological damege. There's a reason it's illegal in most first-world countries.

    • @londonv1902
      @londonv1902 5 лет назад

      JustMe it depends on the child.

  • @prajnaboreddy2796
    @prajnaboreddy2796 4 года назад +1563

    all im gonna say is this :
    I don't want my kid to think "Oh no, something bad happened! I'm scared because of how mom is gonna react! And now I'm gonna keep it a secret from her!"
    I want my kid to have the mindset of "Oh no something bad happened, I have to call mom right now so she knows and can help me work out the problem!"

    • @rosamercado6896
      @rosamercado6896 3 года назад +65

      Same but I also feel like that they shouldn’t always have to have that mindset of “my mom will help me” because they get used to it and will always rely on their mom or someone else whenever something goes wrong or have a problem because it’s not gonna be good for them in the long run

    • @BlackwoodManor
      @BlackwoodManor 3 года назад +49

      @@rosamercado6896 Right. I wish my mom and I had more of a relationship along the lines of "I need help, I can't do this alone even though I tried, now I need my mom."
      But instead, because of how I've been raised so far, it's more of a "I can't tell her, because she'll lose it."
      It's a work in progress, but I wish the situation we have now hadn't been set up in the first place

    • @rosamercado6896
      @rosamercado6896 3 года назад +3

      @@BlackwoodManor I’m sorry to hear that if you need someone to talk to I’m here!

    • @flukc6229
      @flukc6229 3 года назад +4

      I’m in the middle. I want my kid to feel like I can talk to you. But I don’t want him nor her to feel scared. I want respect. People associated fear with respect. But in actuality fear is love. If your grades are bad I won’t spank you because I understand the feeling of having bad grades and the pressure to keep them up. I do want them to go sneak out and do other bad stuff like joining gangs, because that shows he or she is not comfortable with you and wants to seek love. You need to have discussions with your kids a lot. But when you are messing up like in class all the time and your teacher calls me daily I have to spank you because it shows your not giving effort and you don’t care. And I know school is so controlling and manipulate you into something they want to do. But you have to talk. Children can’t feel scared to say I’m addicted to the bad videos sites and I’m trying to stop watching it or I do drugs but I don’t like it. And if they don’t feel open to talk that shows the character of you parenting skills. And people think that parents like hitting on their kids no they hate it. But it’s what they were taught and they have no other way because they couldn’t really talk to their mom nor dad. When I have kids I’m going to make sure I’m mentally, emotionally, and physically in tact with them. When you can here them out they can trust you and start opening up. When they do something really really bad than ok spank them. But if your child is scared to tell you the truth and is scared to talk rethink what your doing and talk to ur child

    • @prajnaboreddy2796
      @prajnaboreddy2796 3 года назад +12

      @@flukc6229 nah bro i wouldn't spank kids in general. im sorry ik we can agree to disagree but it feels wrong to me, and i dont wanna do it.

  • @marbledfashion9616
    @marbledfashion9616 4 года назад +2457

    The level of strictness depends on the kids age &’ their maturity.

    • @sarahhamdan5470
      @sarahhamdan5470 4 года назад +90

      Exactly, a four year old wouldn't u derstand why they shouldn't jump on the stairs, so they have to have more rules, and when those rules stick with them when they grow up they wouldn't need as much punnishing...

    • @jackburnette1377
      @jackburnette1377 4 года назад +15

      Well said

    • @pizzamaria7859
      @pizzamaria7859 4 года назад +8

      I believe that completely

    • @v4mpir1sm
      @v4mpir1sm 4 года назад +4

      True. Could go for the parents as well.

    • @debbiezigwati495
      @debbiezigwati495 4 года назад +2

      I agree, that’s how I was raised at least

  • @BillyWright-xg6ig
    @BillyWright-xg6ig 3 месяца назад +3997

    Honestly, this book ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’ gave me the encouragement I needed to stay strong in raising my kids with Christian values, it’s comforting to know Im not alone on this journey

  • @MegaBullfrog09
    @MegaBullfrog09 5 лет назад +1368

    Nguyen is a great dad. He's the kind of dad I would want to be if I'm ever lucky enough to have kids.

    • @LittleLo
      @LittleLo 4 года назад +5

      MegaBullfrog09 ya

    • @solo127
      @solo127 4 года назад +4

      Same here. Seems like a great guy

    • @17Canine17
      @17Canine17 4 года назад +1

      So true

  • @patriciaperreaux3146
    @patriciaperreaux3146 5 лет назад +748

    "she doesnt pay any bills so she doesnt have privacy" yeah she's also sven years old

    • @DragonSkaterrr
      @DragonSkaterrr 5 лет назад +29

      look man everyone is taking her seriously, as a mixed person, thats an expression "people of colour" make that translates to
      if you live under my roof you listen to my rules, dont take her serious man haha

    • @Jarrettmonty99
      @Jarrettmonty99 5 лет назад +11

      @@DragonSkaterrr that's pretty common among all people.. but regardless, and I'm sure its just an excuse, but it sounds like a tyrannical thing to say to justify your own selfish interests

    • @clara-md3qp
      @clara-md3qp 5 лет назад +25

      Yeah she's a child she's not supposed to be paying bills and even if she wanted to where would she get the money from? Just because you birthed her and she lives under your roof doesn't mean you own her. She's her own person and she's gonna have to make her own decisions. (Although of course it's fine to check up on her every once in a while and make sure everything okay)

    • @karliespoon5997
      @karliespoon5997 5 лет назад +4

      if she’s worried about her child not paying bills then she shouldn’t have had the child. you can’t physically can’t make your own money at 7 years old.

    • @gg8723
      @gg8723 5 лет назад +10

      i’m black and hate that culturally this is what is often believed in our culture. “you don’t pay bills” so that means you are expected to act like an adult but never get treated like one. also i felt like she kept defining herself in terms of her race which is limited thinking. yes race impacts your life in different ways but you can’t limit yourself accordingly to it

  • @faszkivan1
    @faszkivan1 5 лет назад +3204

    I was pissed and shocked when two of them disagreed with their children having privacy... privacy is one of the best things in my life and if I would have been raised without it I wouldn't be the person I am now... it's like your personal safe place is taken away from you

    • @sparkyboomboomboi7051
      @sparkyboomboomboi7051 5 лет назад +65

      candle boy yep and like me if you don’t have it then ... life sucks

    • @user-rc1my2xc3s
      @user-rc1my2xc3s 5 лет назад +271

      Your kids will seriously resent you if you parent without some privacy... It's called enmeshment and it causes trauma and attachment issues.

    • @ge394
      @ge394 5 лет назад +43

      @@LuminousWhispers11 it's all about balance

    • @sylviaishanee5377
      @sylviaishanee5377 5 лет назад +70

      that's the one thing i dislike about my strict parents. they do random phone checks and because of that, i can really speak my mind online. my parents lectured me about how dating in high school is bad and all even though the only convo i have had with my friends are about timothee chalamet and harry styles

    • @daniellagarzia
      @daniellagarzia 5 лет назад +12

      sylvia_ ishanee dating in high school actually is pretty messed lol. (unless you’re a senior, it’s better to date when you’re 18)

  • @Ashoka_ranti
    @Ashoka_ranti Год назад +66

    I don’t want to be a strict nor a free range parent, I want to be somewhere in the middle, I’ll never spank my kids but will discipline them well. I feel since I was raised by an overly religiously strict parent it hurts me to do the same thing to my child.

  • @samaxion93
    @samaxion93 5 лет назад +12684

    "when you hear the word 'free range parent' what do you think of?"
    me: *Eggs*

    • @joannjeri8474
      @joannjeri8474 5 лет назад +230

      chickens running😂😂

    • @Elennaaaaaaa
      @Elennaaaaaaa 5 лет назад +36

      Lolololllll 😂🤣😂

    • @shirohilight1502
      @shirohilight1502 5 лет назад +80

      its funny because its true, i even watched till the end of the video and was still wondering where are the eggs

    • @rhizei5380
      @rhizei5380 5 лет назад +10

      a weapon

    • @queennae54
      @queennae54 5 лет назад +2

      yh

  • @ohnobro9621
    @ohnobro9621 5 лет назад +11042

    Now bring their kids or kids of strict and free range parents
    Bonus: their parents listen to their perspective without interrupting
    Edit: I’ve been getting comments about the safety of the child and I completely understand where it’s coming from so to modify my original statement maybe instead of using teens of strict parents we can use adults or people who are no longer living with their parents so they don’t have to fear for their safety once they go home after speaking the truth. That could be one solution, I’ll be happy to read others if you guys have any, I just hope that this idea comes to life because we’ve never really been able to see that perspective, you know? Thank you for the feedback ⭐️

    • @ScriptUnveiled
      @ScriptUnveiled 5 лет назад +200

      Yes I absolutely agree with your idea! :)

    • @braidenkillen7544
      @braidenkillen7544 5 лет назад +82

      please let this happennnnnn

    • @noahfence6838
      @noahfence6838 5 лет назад +15

      ohnobro this!

    • @marilyenriquez2819
      @marilyenriquez2819 5 лет назад +321

      It would be better if the parents could see them but the kids couldnt so they dont have the pressure of their parents staring them down and they can really say what they want

    • @AyannaActing
      @AyannaActing 5 лет назад +137

      ohnobro put the parents in a different room so the children can speak openly and freely without feeling differently with their parents watching.

  • @yoimiyasimpu8757
    @yoimiyasimpu8757 4 года назад +2327

    Parents shouldn’t be friends nor dictators. They should be a mentor that help them grow and let them be free to make their own choices but tell them your life story

    • @savikelly5023
      @savikelly5023 4 года назад +19

      👏PREACH👏

    • @KnightSlasher
      @KnightSlasher 4 года назад +49

      I think the Nguyen dude fits that perfectly

    • @account4345
      @account4345 4 года назад +21

      H A D A S S A Some parents are just children that came in the other and deserve no revery.
      A child’s respect of their parents should be largely earned as well. You cannot just demand respect from your children, sometimes they will jump out of line and it’s ok to pull them straight in such cases, but a good parent has earned their children’s respect.

    • @KMorrisBlessed
      @KMorrisBlessed 4 года назад +3

      Whew!! I don’t want to be on the free-range parent side but I can’t help but choose the strict parent side. At this point it’s always about RESPECT!!
      I was raised that children earn respect and should automatically give it to their elders💯
      I’ll be a neutral parent. My parents are very strict and it does affect me mentally.
      But they also set standards and made sure I was set and grounded in my education.
      They are my parents and not my friend.

    • @sm0ky591
      @sm0ky591 4 года назад +10

      H A D A S S A some parents are insanely strict that teach children more about fear rather than actual lessons. and other parents let their child do whatever they want without ever teaching them right from wrong. to be a good parent you have to be in balance with both, which is what the OG commenter was talkin about

  • @antoniosilvestrojr.
    @antoniosilvestrojr. 11 месяцев назад +3

    THIS. this is what healthy conversation should look like. No character assassination, no figure pointing and raising voices. Refreshing.

  • @l4ylowjoe
    @l4ylowjoe 5 лет назад +693

    Interview their kids and see how they feel about their parents

    • @redacted5078
      @redacted5078 5 лет назад +4

      YES

    • @br1nceofficial109
      @br1nceofficial109 5 лет назад +90

      they’re not going to express how they really feel. guaranteed they’ll feel afraid of their parents and how they’ll react to them saying certain things.

    • @breanac5863
      @breanac5863 5 лет назад +2

      They’re all young, I think only one of the parents has a teenager

    • @silveranderson5190
      @silveranderson5190 5 лет назад +1

      Lil Brince they would express as much as they could. What if they also made the parents watch the conversations the kids had? Their could be a breakthrough. When people know how you feel, something is bound to change.

    • @RexTheDinosaur1
      @RexTheDinosaur1 5 лет назад +1

      @@br1nceofficial109 no I don't think so. I work with children and there are a lot more honest than you think. They'll say things because they don't think that there is anything wrong with it. Like a little boy you say his Grandpa would freezing beer for him cut the can off of it put it in the bowl like ice cream for him every once in awhile. And he didn't know that what his grandfather was doing was completely Illegal. But he just talked about it like it was totally normal. But also I think it depends on the age as well. If it's very young children then they're super honest about it.

  • @bworffnpie
    @bworffnpie 4 года назад +1649

    Fearing parents and respecting them isn’t the same. At least for me

    • @TheDipset1233
      @TheDipset1233 4 года назад +14

      There are consequences for negative actions

    • @hannabobanafofana
      @hannabobanafofana 3 года назад +22

      @@NoahYoussef07 my parents are literally moroccan and they live by this rule. 😐😐😐

    • @Ashley-nr4vh
      @Ashley-nr4vh 3 года назад +39

      You’re right. It’s not. I don’t want my child to fear me. I want them to make decisions based off what they know is the right thing to do and be able to come to me even when they don’t and make mistakes.

    • @TheDipset1233
      @TheDipset1233 3 года назад +5

      @@Ashley-nr4vh but your child should also know there are consequences for actions

    • @bworffnpie
      @bworffnpie 3 года назад +22

      @@TheDipset1233 that’s why parents should handle it in a calmer approach, instead of the child fearing of being hurt it should be a talk and ways to figure out a solution together, depending on what happened.. and of course all actions of consequences

  • @quenchedyt
    @quenchedyt 4 года назад +29900

    As a daughter of strict parents, I am literally the sneakiest kid alive.

    • @carterfamilyyy4536
      @carterfamilyyy4536 4 года назад +760

      Same

    • @jordanmcgee1293
      @jordanmcgee1293 4 года назад +546

      Felt

    • @beverlyescobar1044
      @beverlyescobar1044 4 года назад +1966

      Right and then their like u can tell me anything u can trust me and I’m like ha

    • @mikael5999
      @mikael5999 4 года назад +342

      @@beverlyescobar1044 My parents are not saying that anymore bcs they know lmao,,my parents are overprotective and my mom is a good christian and I'm a typical zoomer not very good eh,,,but honestly feel like that just made me smarter

    • @tatifaithj
      @tatifaithj 4 года назад +113

      Is that a challenge?

  • @Lala-d3r972
    @Lala-d3r972 4 месяца назад +3

    I love how all these people actually listen to each other and they actually have a productive conversation rather than talking over each other the entire time.

  • @jsan-wu1cz
    @jsan-wu1cz 5 лет назад +4637

    Next middle ground topic:
    Children of free range parents vs Children of strict parents
    Edit: probably teenagers and young adults preferably xD

    • @samirabracaj4691
      @samirabracaj4691 5 лет назад +280

      Nah their parents wouldn't let them go lmao

    • @jsan-wu1cz
      @jsan-wu1cz 5 лет назад +197

      Remember "strict parents make sneaky children" lmao 😂

    • @cludjckt_9844
      @cludjckt_9844 5 лет назад +1

      They never do these ones

    • @IAmAYoungProdigy
      @IAmAYoungProdigy 5 лет назад +22

      @@jsan-wu1cz and sneaky kids are smart kids cuz they don't get caught

    • @poisonivy6477
      @poisonivy6477 5 лет назад +9

      I would love to be in that episode

  • @asterizco
    @asterizco 3 года назад +3140

    "you don't get privacy, you don't pay the bills" and that is how you give your kids anxiety

    • @zacharycollins1547
      @zacharycollins1547 3 года назад +329

      And the reason why kids don't go to their parents with their problems

    • @HopeButMiserable
      @HopeButMiserable 3 года назад +28

      @@zacharycollins1547 literally

    • @ahhhhhh124
      @ahhhhhh124 3 года назад +55

      Many parents just let their kids stay in their rooms all day shut out from the world, then when they finally come out into the world they have no idea what to do. Some privacy is important but you also have to draw a line.

    • @zacharycollins1547
      @zacharycollins1547 3 года назад +5

      @@ahhhhhh124 yea I agree.

    • @madisonharrill1935
      @madisonharrill1935 3 года назад +39

      @@ahhhhhh124 it’s also all in the age too. As they get older they get more privacy. A 9 year old doesn’t need as much as a 17 year old. If that makes since

  • @r9zes
    @r9zes 4 года назад +3816

    nguyen is probably the best parent on here, he isn’t strict nor free range, it’s a good balance of both.
    oh my i didn’t expect to have so many likes, thank you

    • @abbydupuis4759
      @abbydupuis4759 4 года назад +56

      Agreed fully.

    • @kreevu7819
      @kreevu7819 4 года назад +105

      and he looks the coolest. best style

    • @eimajhteb8288
      @eimajhteb8288 4 года назад +25

      agreed. he was great to watch

    • @mariamhagh498
      @mariamhagh498 4 года назад +55

      You could tell he grew up with really strict parents and is only incorporating 50% of that on his children. And I believe that's the best style.

    • @callumtait4793
      @callumtait4793 4 года назад +20

      I really like Christian's approach as well even if she was a little more strict than Nguyen, and I think what she said about black people not having the privilege of letting their kids roam free because of the heavy systemic racism in this country. While I'm in an environment with a lot of free-range parenting and I really like that approach, it is a predominantly white style of parenting and I never really realized the reason for that. I'm not a parent, and I'm not black, but the impact of racism on free-range parenting is definitely something that needs to be taken under consideration in those circles.

  • @emersonlambert7198
    @emersonlambert7198 2 года назад +89

    As a child who was spanked, I am straight up traumatized by spanking/beatings I got. I have nightmares, I constantly fear that people around me are mad at me, I have severe crippling anxiety and depression, I flinch at loud noises, and I am terrified of my parents so I avoid them at all costs. It is in no way the “best” form of discipline if you can even call it that.

  • @natalierobles7789
    @natalierobles7789 4 года назад +4312

    As a child of “free-rangish” parents who let me “do whatever” I can tell you that having my parents permission to do anything, it always made me not want to do bad things because they were so trusting and I never wanted or want to disappoint them.

    • @choisan104
      @choisan104 4 года назад +54

      Off topic but fellow carat :')

    • @natalierobles7789
      @natalierobles7789 4 года назад +26

      Choi San ❤️❤️❤️

    • @ti5782
      @ti5782 4 года назад +27

      Sameeee

    • @jeffreychou3918
      @jeffreychou3918 4 года назад +195

      You're just naturally a good child. Most of the time, free range parenting leads to useless kids that may or may not end up in jail.

    • @user-vc8sn6jp3r
      @user-vc8sn6jp3r 4 года назад +192

      I have strict parents and I always try to break the rules or do things I wasn’t allow to . Making them mad gaved me lifeee.

  • @TooooniMichelle
    @TooooniMichelle 5 лет назад +1568

    "I dont want to be a parent when they're 18" I'm 23 and my mum is still very much so a parent to me. Parenting is a full time job and you never stop being a parent.

    • @nightkore6756
      @nightkore6756 5 лет назад +54

      TooooniMichelle and I think that it is a beautiful thing?? Like my mom loves when I call her for help, that she is the one that I will always trust and know that she has my back. Why would you not want to parent??

    • @carlosmatos9848
      @carlosmatos9848 5 лет назад +23

      True, but I think she was hoping that her kids would be fully functional adults by then that can go to work, or school on time and make a doctor appt. if they need to, etc... at least thats what I hope, I'm 36 and still keep in touch with my parents regularly but they also treat me like a peer for the most part.

    • @TooooniMichelle
      @TooooniMichelle 5 лет назад +19

      @@nightkore6756 it is! Noone is independent at the age of 18, you're still a child at that age! If anything goes wrong in my life I'll always ring my mum first! Shes not only my mum shes my best friend and shes always gonna be my first port of call and I honestly dont think there is a thing wrong with that!

    • @Limei666
      @Limei666 5 лет назад

      True and once the babies come along you go from parent to GRANDparent, lol.

    • @TooooniMichelle
      @TooooniMichelle 5 лет назад +8

      @@carlosmatos9848 no the way she worded it is shes doesnt want to parent by the time her kids hit 18. Like she expects them to be able to do everything and I mean everything on their own. They're still gonna be children. If that's not what she meant she needs to think about how she says things before she speaks

  • @zoeedmonson1396
    @zoeedmonson1396 3 года назад +4127

    if y’all ever do a “strict parent kids vs “free-range kids” episode, give me a call!!

    • @stay.perfect_2532
      @stay.perfect_2532 3 года назад +80

      Girl yes same here, sign me up

    • @aurorakei4769
      @aurorakei4769 3 года назад +33

      In case that happend ring me a bell

    • @talamuffy3094
      @talamuffy3094 3 года назад +21

      Me too I’d love to come on

    • @mafer_mv
      @mafer_mv 3 года назад +14

      In case that happend, ring me a bell X2

    • @zamyahsullivan7501
      @zamyahsullivan7501 3 года назад +18

      SAME BRUHHH. i get no type of respect, privilege, opinion, or a no acknowledgment😒😐😐😐bc i’m not “grown”

  • @ladyintheradiator
    @ladyintheradiator 2 года назад +21

    I teach kindergarten and have had multiple students become violent with others, and constantly hit their classmates. 100% of these children were spanked or hit at home. Do NOT spank your children. How am I as a teacher supposed to teach my students that hitting others is wrong if their parents hit them? It breaks my heart to see so many young children come to me complaining and crying about their parents and I not being able to do anything. Children grow more violent with more anger issues when hit or spanked. Researchers found that children who were physically disciplined (spanking, swatting, etc.) showed much more aggressive behaviors, thus leading to a greater likeliness of being spanked even more-this creates a vicious cycle that breeds children with anger issues. DO NOT have children if you cannot contain your anger.

  • @f-35alightningii79
    @f-35alightningii79 4 года назад +663

    The key is moderation. Too strict and the child will resent you and lash out elsewhere. Too lenient and the child will lack discipline and will expect freedom where freedom is not due.

    • @Chirp-chirp
      @Chirp-chirp 4 года назад +10

      well said

    • @kinagrill
      @kinagrill 4 года назад +11

      potentially. free-range children that is taught right can actually see the freedom given as a responsibility. It's not like Free-Range means the kid gets everything they want and that mommy just lets her kids walk all over her, no. It's about having an open, free-learning experience with a lot of freetime for the kid to do things themselves when appropriate for the age. you don't send a 4 year old with the metro by themselves because they aren't mature enough for such a thing, even Free-Range Parents know this.

    • @Jay-or5ex
      @Jay-or5ex 4 года назад

      @@kinagrill I totally agree with how the mindset should be seeing freedom as a form of responsibility however, I still advocate a degree of strict and guidance because there are moments in life where you will be given a "No" with no reason behind. To an extent, it helps form a level headedness and resilience when things don't go your way. As well, the issue with free range parenting is sometimes the lack of strict rules in ones' life can involve arrogant teenagers who do everything trying to force themself into an identity rather than taking the time to ask and reflect onto themselves: Why are regulations important, what kind of wisdom can I gain from being controlled. Etc. Not to say that I heart fully agree with Strict parenting. As I have been on that side and shamefully enough have grown to fear and resent my parents at some point in my life. On the down side to strict parenting, it could often make the child fearful of failures and avoid opportunities developing this sense of insecurity and frustration to both themselves and the world around them.

    • @TamiTribbiani-z8p
      @TamiTribbiani-z8p 4 месяца назад

      Agree 100%!

  • @antoniogr321
    @antoniogr321 5 лет назад +19732

    Tell me why all the free range parents look like art teachers....

    • @jio3863
      @jio3863 5 лет назад +300

      Paradize lmfao ikr

    • @xxjettigutzxx9760
      @xxjettigutzxx9760 5 лет назад +356

      Oh damn you right 😂

    • @ntinasiwkoy4913
      @ntinasiwkoy4913 5 лет назад +497

      They kinda look like hippies

    • @fulldem6888
      @fulldem6888 5 лет назад +470

      and theyre all white women,, i wasnt surprised honestly. some might be anti vacciners too lmfao

    • @Pingoping
      @Pingoping 5 лет назад +306

      Paradize because they want their kids to be free and do what they want; artists also do their own thing, they create what they like.

  • @Hannah-gs5ce
    @Hannah-gs5ce 5 лет назад +1496

    The best parents are the ones who stepped forward for "I worry that I am raising my child wrong" these are the ones who are perceptive and not obstinate. If you don't worry about being wrong chances are you aren't right

    • @ahaha6961
      @ahaha6961 5 лет назад +62

      Yeah its concerning if you dont evaluate yourself and realise that there's probably more you could do. For everyone, there's always room for improvement, but you're never going to get things perfect when parenting

    • @stonedsloth6367
      @stonedsloth6367 5 лет назад +1

      It's the only way I learned...

    • @yan3066
      @yan3066 5 лет назад +3

      Personally I was shocked, because it kind of means they are not sure if what they are doing is right for their childs, which scare me a bit.
      Don't get me wrong, I am all for the fact that sometimes we need to examine ourselves and try to improve our ways by reflecting about how we behave.
      But not being sure if what we believe (and eventually end-up doing) is the right thing or not... it's kind of saying "I might hit a wall, but I'm still gonna drive that way."
      I know it may sounds silly. Alright, let me try to be clear... extremes are bad (most of the time), so if I have to choose my ground, I would say a balance of free-range and being strict is the best.
      My reasoning behind it is pretty simple; sometimes you may have to be strict with your child if he is harming other children or himself. On the other hand, sometimes the best approach is being compassionnate and understanding, and giving more freedom to your kids will empower them and help them being more confident.
      Ultimately, the most important is to love them.

    • @achillpill9700
      @achillpill9700 5 лет назад +6

      Ya, especially the white guy who whips his kids

    • @theunknownmax6571
      @theunknownmax6571 5 лет назад +3

      "If you don't worry about being wrong chances are you aren't right" damn that's a good quote.

  • @chocomonster4292
    @chocomonster4292 2 года назад +132

    Anyone who was raised from a cage will always find a way to get out. You will learn to do things secretly. You'll be the perfect kid in front of everyone but a skillful mischievous kid behind wether you like or not, because you were raised from a stressful environment where they give no choice but to follow strict rules.

    • @jendayameisner4501
      @jendayameisner4501 Год назад +2

      Yep.

    • @aandi8738
      @aandi8738 Год назад +4

      I agree completely.. I'm only fourteen and if I'm being completely honest , I feel I'm much more mature than I'd like to be. I was raised and am still being raised in an environment where ' talking ' is barely anything , and if you are spoken to , it's with aggression in which makes you feel a much similar feeling to how the beatings would as it affects you internally.. Especially because of my language , which is very much.. How do I describe it? I find my language to be very bold and aggressive and so when you speak it with aggression that's another form of aggressiveness. Everyone around me but my own mother describes me as being the quiet , golden child that barely if at all leaves her home , and for the most part , I'm golden because I have to be , not because I want to be.. There's a difference.. I am the sneakiest person you will meet , I hide things like no other , you wouldn't even know it was hidden.. I'm not proud of it , but it's almost like adapting to an environment , I do it for my own survival.

    • @katl1489
      @katl1489 Год назад

      Sure but that teaches you that there are consequences for your actions. It's kept me out of jail at least.

    • @Zenovarse
      @Zenovarse Год назад +1

      This is not entirely true. It’s hard, but it is possible, for a child to overcome this.

    • @Zenovarse
      @Zenovarse Год назад

      Maybe it’s easier for the parent to change their behaviour but children learn faster than adults so it depends.

  • @adiyahcrenshaw6126
    @adiyahcrenshaw6126 5 лет назад +1436

    Being too strict is not the answer because when your too strict when your child turns 18 they’ll be out running loose like a goose. Trust me I’m 19 and I’ve seen it happen.

    • @gwynn2165
      @gwynn2165 5 лет назад +29

      greatly said.

    • @serenityjones1711
      @serenityjones1711 5 лет назад +43

      Adiyah Crenshaw exactly. You can be strict yet give your child freedom and privacy at the right times!

    • @dinahlove8134
      @dinahlove8134 5 лет назад +14

      I got wild at the age 15, and I didn’t calm down until I turned 21 I got myself pregnant. I still have a wild strict here and there but I try not to go to crazy

    • @mr.donaldduckblowstrumpet6053
      @mr.donaldduckblowstrumpet6053 5 лет назад +17

      This is the case in India. Parents are so strict with their kids that by the time their parents think that they are ready to live abroad and will be a good child, they see the freedom foreigners have and immediately start living a care free life...

    • @emskers
      @emskers 5 лет назад +15

      I know, they think if you raise your kid strictly, then they will keep making "good" decisions that you want them to make. That is not how it is. If you raise them to have no freedom, they are going to want freedom. When they are older they will do what they want.

  • @turnitupwithnelly-2337
    @turnitupwithnelly-2337 5 лет назад +2435

    "Kids deserve privacy"
    Dude that hit me hard. As a kid, I was such a huge writer so I always liked penning deep things i felt and secrets in my journals. My mom would hunt every one of my diaries and read it. Questioning me on it later.
    Even today. Young adult. I can't write anything deep on a piece of paper because I constantly fear someone will read it.

    • @Chellie4561
      @Chellie4561 5 лет назад +139

      Wow. I'm sorry you went through that. My mother always told people what I said and I remember my school teacher found my journal and read it out loud to the class.

    • @marvelamalone7814
      @marvelamalone7814 5 лет назад +64

      vuyokazi sodinga same my mom did the same thing and it was such a huge lost of trust and privacy

    • @hyrunnisa997
      @hyrunnisa997 5 лет назад +32

      I never had this problem with my mom...but my sisters were sooo soo nosy. They found my diaries and read them all together. So I started keeping an digital diary...I definitely have trust issues.

    • @ymjoint
      @ymjoint 5 лет назад +50

      @@Chellie4561 me too I would tell my mom something and she tells her friends...and I hated it..to this day when she tells me what's wrong I don't tell her because I feel like she's gonna tell everyone..but I still love her.. just idk..

    • @hinahinananoha7783
      @hinahinananoha7783 5 лет назад +7

      vuyokazi sodinga Omg, so sorry. That is fucked up.

  • @YunisRajab
    @YunisRajab 5 лет назад +426

    Nguyen doesn't seem strict at all. He probably has the best parenting style where there is a mix of rules and freedom just like it is for adults

    • @thatsteampunkguy6528
      @thatsteampunkguy6528 5 лет назад +8

      He and the preacher seem to have it down.

    • @adenwilson304
      @adenwilson304 5 лет назад +3

      @@thatsteampunkguy6528 I agree, Nguyen stopped spanking because it didn't work for his kid, but acknowledged it can work for others, and both him and the preacher seemed to have a good balance of parenting / friending in all the different avenues.

  • @headerahelix
    @headerahelix Год назад +85

    What Christian said about spanking and slavery really opened my eyes. My dad got the belt and he used it on us as well. He told us we got lucky compared to what he got. My dad's Jamaican, so slavery has had a direct physical impact on my life through generational trauma.