Imagine being little Grace looking up to a person three times her size, holding his hand up looking very stern (0:04). She felt accused of doing something wrong. Of course she would cry 😂😂. Poor Seungi tho.
@@nina-v exactlyyyyyy. These people in the comments are going crazy with it. ofc it scared her. I'm not even sure if what he said registered with her she just looked up and thought "shit I'm in trouble". They definitely should've let him handle it though.
@@minadia7855 yeaa can say that. I think raising kids that way is quite wrong. I you grant all of their wishes. Then they don't get used to listening a NO in future and that may affect their life in more than one ways.
Raindropsunshine haha, if I just cry like that my parents will still say no and leave me crying. Not saying it’s 100% right but kids need to learn someday or another
I feel the other cast should have supported him. If not he would not be respected by the child and she may just think crying will help her get away with anything😔.
yep, my 6 years old cousin often treated like this, (when her parents tell her that's not good with "strong" tone, she immediately starts crying and then her parents start to apologize to her) i think that's not right, we must discipline our children, tell them what's good and bad, but not by just scolding them with no reason, give them explanation why they got scold and sometimes give them a praise if the do something good
Michelle Quek how old is the girl tho? I think maybe up to three they can go without discipline, in my opinion. But hey I helped raised my nephew and he’s a brat that’s loved by the whole family so maybe I’m wrong lmfao 😂😂
Dree Xel That’s extreme. She’s still very young, and she was probably scared of the gesture he made. For most children The finger pointing = about to get scolded, she was probably startled. On the other hand I don’t think the adults should have just gone “oops sorry eat the cookie” after hearing the whole story.
@@Lumi0215 I agree. Look at it from a kid's point of view too. He's looming over her, voice authoritarian, wagging a finger. She's very small, it should have been replaced with some toy or game as a distraction while taking it away from her.
I'm sorry but if you guys actually think that was harsh for a child, that isnt good. Calling what he did as a scolding is honestly an overstatement. I understand you're saying it could seem threatening to a child but it really isn't if they are not raised being completely sheltered. This type of thought process is what creates spoiled children. At that age kids can pick things up fast and when they realize crying can get them a quick apology and attention, they'll do it. My mom told me that when I was younger and fall I'd look at her and cry because thats what kids do. So then on whenever I fell she would look away. Thus when I looked up at her and saw she wasn't looking, I'd and get up and brush it off. It really is just a matter of not babying a child and sometimes treating them slightly more maturely and they'll grow out of that crying, spoiled, manipulative behavior. I hope I didn't come off as too confrontational.
Kay No I agree with you. I was merely stating that from a child’s POV the pointing finger (and I don’t think I used the word threatened) would have probably startled her. It wouldn’t be unusual if the “pointing finger = about to get scolded” and whether kids know that they deserve it or not, they’ll cry. I think Seungi was right, and that he didn’t handle it incorrectly (though I do believe the other adults did.) but it’s also understandable from the child’s standpoint as well. It just turned out unfortunate it all. Probably would have ended better if the other kids didn’t claim that he was scolding her or made her cry, and if the adults hadn’t immediately gone to coddle, consoling is one thing, coddling is another imo.
when she said , "you shouldn’t give a scolding no matter what" thats completely wrong tho. its normal to scold a kid to educate them, but the way i see it, thats not even a scolding 😂
They were wrong to undermine him like that when he wasn't out of line in any way. They should have backed him up otherwise the children will learn to play adults against each other. Of course it would be different if he was being unfairly harsh or something but he was just looking out for her and not wanting her to get into bad habits. My sister would play her mum and dad against each other all the time and she grew up very spoiled and disrespectful because my mum would undermine her father all the time.
I agree with you. He didn’t do anything wrong. In fact, he was very calm & casual when he spoke to the child. She just suddenly cried. I know she’s just a child but her parents have to teach her how to listen to the elders when they are being condemned by their wrong doings. If the parents keep on tolerating this kind of behavior, the child would end up spoiled & manipulative. They will see crying as their gateway from being disciplined.
PTdoubleOT What you just said makes no sense at all. He has all the right to “scold” her (if you can even call it that) like he did. He’s taking care of her and if he felt like he needed to reprehend her, he should. If you let a child just do whatever they please, you better believe me, nothing good will come out of it. He had a calm tone and was smiling while talking to the little girl. As someone said previously, it’s possible the child is pampered way too much at home. Also, the fact that he’s a “stranger” to the little girl doesn’t matter in the slightest. I’m currently doing an internship with children her age and when i scold the kids none of them get shocked or cry like she did. Why? Because they get discipline and scolded when they need to.
I have read a book, that sometimes kids can be "manipulative". They tend to use such as crying to get what they want... and i this we are the same when we were still a child. We cried when our parents don't buy us toys XD
@@lostpencil2147 agreed. This is why I learnt to stop crying really young when my parents said no because it's final. It was easier to get things by crying or "manipulate" by saying my mum lets me from my old babysitter or aunt or whoever.
Kids can be manipulative...I am kid once so thus everyone else. I have enough memory of how manipulative I am as a kid. Using my charm and crying suddenly as if I am the wronged one. But growing up I realize all of that was wrong luckily I did not grow up asking my parents to buy me this, buy me that or to get the thing that I want that was actually meant for others.
@@_czoila I thought so too... But that is absolutely wrong. Especially when the other aunt said that he Grace should not be scolded no matter what. She'll remember that because our brain doesn't forget it remain on our subconscious mind. She'll learn to use that to her advantage
For me, it's better let lee seunggi handle her till she stop crying(talk and coax) when she started crying. That way she knows that eating lunch is more important than eating cookies, so then she can control in the future. And the most important is so she knows uncle has good intention. This is from my experience as elementary teacher for 10 years. I met many kids with different characters and backgrounds and I always take care same group of kids for at least 5 years. So when to teach them I need to be firm. This is because when other adult said like "why you mad at her" "you shouldn't angry at her" when we know what Lee seunggi done is right (only asking and trying to talk to her). It's like giving green light, it's ok to do it often(skipping breakfast & lunch) and seems what Lee seunggi aim to say or teach is not right in this small kid's perspective. But don't get me wrong it's only applicable if we are teaching good thing but for harming, harassing, insulting for sure other adult should step in.
That's what i thought too cause if the others get into it than the kids would never know what seung gi really mean and all they know it's just seung gi the one who's wrong cause got mad at them .. well maybe because the others member never had any experience so that's why they react that way but they should know that wrong cause it could made the kids think that they are right .. sorry for my bad english .. hope you still understand what i mean .. hehehehehe
Further agreed! I studied early education and during my placements if a child ever cried over such things, the educators would firmly tell them "proper lunch or tea is priority". we were taught to emphasise the benefits of healthy eating or a balanced diet, and the children could only have a treat if they finished their food.
Jesus. I honestly hate when kids do this and other adults are like “HOw dArE YoU SCOld The CHild” when they get into trouble, and then they wonder why their child has such attitude in the future.
I really agree, I really hate it when kids is being to sensitive like they need to be treated like a princess because they are still young-- like! Life is not what they think it is!
That is why other kids can just get what they want. They need to know why they are wrong and its for their own good. Discipline is not a bad thing at all
@@파니-w9s well, if you say that, you may think that way, but I just find it is cute that she still accepted seung gi's hug even after he scolded her, it seems like she doesn't find that he is freaking intimidating or she should avoid him, I think he did the right thing by consoling her after that, you have to teach kids but don't make them scared of you 😊
Yes that's kids, by nature they r pure no matter how u scold them they ll come to u when u comfort them. N it's good to scold them over bad practice, they ll never hate for doing that unless someone make them feel like what they're doing is good
Probably it is also nice to note that some other factors be considered by adults handling cases like this such as tone of the voice , facial expression which go with the words uttered. These matter most to sensitive children.Yes it could have been better if it was LSG who calmed her ; making her feel she wasn't scolded . A warm hug and pat on her back could help too. I really enjoyed watching Little Forest.I love kids esp the toddlers.
I’m a mom of 3 kids and after watching this, I would only trust seung gi to take care of my kids! Clearly, he must have experience with a nephew/niece or something because kids will snack until they are full and refuse to eat their meals. He was so much more gentle with her than I am with my 3 when they try to pull this on me. Poor Seung Gi, he looks so wronged in the interview 😂
He was so sweet here, and really did not expected Her reaction, hahaha. He was right to said it, she had to eat food not that much candy. Its funny His reaction though
She started crying because she got caught doing something she knew she wasn’t supposed to and got called out for it lol. Kids will often cry when they “get in trouble” because they panic. They shouldn’t have just given her the cookie to placade her crying, it’s a part of educating your kid. Otherwise she’ll just end up spoiled
I’m with Seung Gi. He didn’t do anything wrong. Lmao what’s with the casts’ comments? They will let the child think that she can get away from everything with a cry.
Seung Gi was right to correct her, even as gentle as he was. He'd make a lovely father. If only they supported him a little more and came to a compromise.
I feel like he's future child/children would be so lucky to have him as their dad... And come on what he did was far from scolding...it was really soft spoken, and sweet that he cared for her health
I’m gonna be honest I found this annoying,seung gi didn’t scold her at all,he simply made a gesture but said nothing harsh,now that kid is gonna think that crying can solve all of her issues,the cast should’ve been with seung gi instead of taking care of the kid who cried when nothing happened,this is stupid,she needs to be taught that crying won’t solve all of her problems and that he was just trying to say something that was ever so simple
Tbh,I wouldn't even comfort the child if they'll cry cuz of nothin,they have a short memory period so they'll stop crying when they'll see no one is giving em attention,I grew up with lil cousins around me
@@jellobeen5572 Its completely true. I have little cousins and they just cry to get us older kids in trouble. So we say nothing happened and just don't mind them. They just stop crying and they pretend as if nothing happened. I used to be like that at school because of pressure and fainted when I lost my math paper and when the teacher made me stand up I fainted
The way i see it is that the child knew afterwards that everything was fine and that LSG wasn't being harsh on her. When she realised that it was okay and that he didn't mean any harm, she instantly went to hug him. She just started crying, because she is sensitive and kept crying in his arms, because she needed to calm down. She knew that it was a misunderstanding, but the other adults ruined this by meddling into a matter that was not meant for them to handle.. Edit: Though I can definitely understand how the others instinctively wanted to protect the child, but they needed to give LSG and her the chance to handle this on their own nonetheless, after they saw how sorry LSG felt (especially since he did nothing wrong here).
Seunggi was right about everything. I just think he looks so cute trying to justify himself in front of the kids Hahahaha. The way he imitates the little guy. He is so cute I can’t
I don’t know how I ended up here, but Seung Gi was just making sure she didn’t let a stomach ache or like he said she wouldn’t eat her lunch. He did what was right.
He should have stay stilled because the child will have a mind set that when she gets scolded then she cries she will think that she is the right one and the child will get spoiled.
Jean Marie Canu it’s not his child and he didnt know how to react when the child started crying I did babysitting jobs and sometimes when kids started crying you cave in
Cookifer Lawroney She doesn’t need to be his child for him to scold her properly when he feels like it’s appropriate. Also, if you work as a babysitter and you cave in every time a child cries, you’re screwed. As a kindergarten teacher let me tell you that you’re creating very bad habits and the thing is, you’re not the one who will suffer with the bad habits you’ve created, it’s the parents.
@@mochiraquel everyone started gathering around him, like he did some thing wrong so obviously he can't stay strict. Also, it's the parents job to discipline their kids and if an outsider starts scolding their kids, most parents won't approve of this, especially from a babysitter, they'll probably just lose their job when the kid cries and complain to their parents.
@@menace2819 And i totally understand he couldn't stay strict because of everyone gathering around him, but their behavior towards the situation at hand wasn't really the best. Of course it's the parents job to discipline their kid. Where did you see me state otherwise? But a babysitter, a teacher or even a helper also play a big role on educating the children. They learn from everyone around them, not just their parents. If you're paying someone to take care of your kid all day they WILL and they SHALL scold them when they deem necessary. And by scolding i don't mean anything harsh, obviously, but simply letting the child know what they did was wrong is something that will influence positivitely their personality.
I talk like this to my nephew all the time. He just doesn’t care and keeps on what he’s doing. On the other hand, my niece is like this girl, very sensitive. She cries because she feels guilty very easily even when I talk to her calmly. To me, when kids cry after you scold or teach them calmly, it means they take what you say to their hearts and don’t just ignore you.
honestly seung gi was consistently the only person that they showed on the show who made comments like this, and i appreciated him for it bc taking care of kids is not all about letting them do what they want when they want
Aww huhu im with seungi oppa he was right about telling her not to eat sweets before her lunch or else she wont have any appetite to eat later ㅠㅠ he is so cute at the end while explaining what rlly hppnd 😆
But the fact that she still hugs him and gives him that pinky promise tho...doesn’t that say anything about his character? Like, most kids I know would’ve avoided him like the plague and brand him an enemy immediately. He a good man😗👌
As someone who has an experience teaching kids, there's always this one kid that you kind of treat as a friend than treat him or her as a kid. That's Yihan in this bunch. The uncles and aunties teases him a lot but sometimes they treat him like a friend or someone whom they can be comfortable with because somehow among the kids he is the most reliable. :) but seunggi imitating Yihan is always cute and funny :) lol
she going to be very spoil when she grows up if they keep trying her like a little baby. He just asked her a question (it wasn't even in a harsh way) and she started crying.
Qaqa Azam smart kids will understand even more how to control situations from a young age. Speaking from experience they can be polite but then bc you’re used to them being that way that when they do act up they’ll know how to put on a show to get what they want in the end. I’m not saying that’s how she is bc I wouldn’t know but things like this are usually how kids learn what they have control over
@@An-cg2fp yes I watched the show, but there are moments like this that would lead a kid to becoming spoil and their parents won't be able to control her/him in the future. She'll get what she wants when she cries......
This comment section is too serious, salute on y'll lol. But, What attracted me was, when Seung Gi told to retelling and imitated Yihan, it was really funny .. even though he seemed to be crying too haha
Children tend to cry when the one who loves them a lot scolds them. Even though it wasn't actually scolding, Grace must've been taken aback because Seungi uncle really loves the kids.
I watched every ep of it when it airs and honestly i didn't know I'll cherish this show way too much. It was beyond fun, i wish i was there, experiencing everything the kids went through.
Jung Ba-reum... you can't yeet this one out the window like you did with the bird lmao.🤣 I don't know why, that drama was a crime thriller and yet that particular scene just had me dying of laughter like it was a comedy.
He did the right thing tho, scold her and then comfort her. That's the right way to tell kids. Not only scold her and then go right away when they cried or really not gonna scold them because they'll be spoiled kid
Oppa is right.. but grace suddenly cry for no reason.. and that's what I did way back when my parents caught me eating candies before meals.. and when my mom start to speak I cried...hahah so she would not conitnue her words.. ❤️🤣
At the beginning of the ep, she was already feeling upset from before and didn't even eat breakfast which I think was because it was the last day there, and all the kids who knew that were sad as they had to say goodbye. You can see that she wasn't actually crying just because she was scolded as when Seung gi knelt down, she even hugged him cuz wanted to be comforted. The other members obviously didn't know this and yeah, they should have trusted Seung gi more😂. Yi Han tattle tailing on Seung gi was so cute though😂😂
He was absolutely right she won’t eat later if she picks between meals and he had noticed she’d barely eaten breakfast, the other grownups shouldn’t have intervened as he was handling the situation well, he certainly didn’t scold her , she has to learn. He will make a great father.
SeungGi's children will be very disciplined just like him ☺️ he is so smart and know what to teach to children to be more disciplined.. definitely will be the best father ever
Too adorable 😅 I mostly just like dealing with my kids for this reason... I hate the possibility of kids starting to cry, I feel so bad - like I broke them 😖
I personally believe the reason Grace cried wasn’t really because of Seungi’s words, but his gesture - his gesture suggests that they’ve done something incredibly wrong or are about to get scolded. I think that’s why she started crying so hard.
Seung Gi's point is correct, but I think his gesture left an impression on Grace thus she cried. It would've been better if they let him comfort her..
Imagine being little Grace looking up to a person three times her size, holding his hand up looking very stern (0:04). She felt accused of doing something wrong. Of course she would cry 😂😂. Poor Seungi tho.
@@nina-v exactlyyyyyy. These people in the comments are going crazy with it. ofc it scared her. I'm not even sure if what he said registered with her she just looked up and thought "shit I'm in trouble". They definitely should've let him handle it though.
Totally agree. He should have scolded her, then comforted her and told her why he scolded her.
Yupp u freakking right
Yep i also agree with the point that seugi shud have comforted her......
I BURSTED OUT LAUGHING WHEN SEUNGGI IMITATED YI HAN’S “HE GAVE HER A SCOLDING” 😭🤣🤣
ooj
Me too
Same 🤣🤣
Same here, hahaha poor seung gi😅
Me too
He’s going to be a good father one day
same thought 😂
That’s what I was thinking too!!
If someone doesn’t undermine him the way they did
That's right Lee Sueng Gi will be a good father in the future. That why i admired him. 👍👍👍😁😁😁
yowwwww... ur right brooooooo
This isn't even a scolding lol he wasn't harsh at all. Children at her age can be really sensitive.
Aman Malik not even sensitive. I think she’s just used to getting whatever she wants.
@@minadia7855 yeaa can say that. I think raising kids that way is quite wrong. I you grant all of their wishes. Then they don't get used to listening a NO in future and that may affect their life in more than one ways.
But at that age, it's okay to be sensitive. They are growing and she might not be used to such confrontations.
Raindropsunshine haha, if I just cry like that my parents will still say no and leave me crying. Not saying it’s 100% right but kids need to learn someday or another
@@LeeW-i4t exactly 🤭
"To be honest, I didn't do anything wrong."
- Seun gi 2019
A fat mood with me 24/7 🤣🤣
Bdkxhxkxh thats right
To be honest, he really didn't.
Mood💀 but it's true lmao
fking me
I feel the other cast should have supported him. If not he would not be respected by the child and she may just think crying will help her get away with anything😔.
Agree... it's just like how parents teaching their kids at home 😊
Yup. Before raising kids, be a raised adult.
yep, my 6 years old cousin often treated like this, (when her parents tell her that's not good with "strong" tone, she immediately starts crying and then her parents start to apologize to her) i think that's not right, we must discipline our children, tell them what's good and bad, but not by just scolding them with no reason, give them explanation why they got scold and sometimes give them a praise if the do something good
maybe a clip of how north korean kid get treated may cure her.
Michelle Quek how old is the girl tho? I think maybe up to three they can go without discipline, in my opinion. But hey I helped raised my nephew and he’s a brat that’s loved by the whole family so maybe I’m wrong lmfao 😂😂
I'm with seung gi. He's right to do that
yeah f... spoiled little sh.... :D
Dree Xel That’s extreme. She’s still very young, and she was probably scared of the gesture he made. For most children The finger pointing = about to get scolded, she was probably startled. On the other hand I don’t think the adults should have just gone “oops sorry eat the cookie” after hearing the whole story.
@@Lumi0215 I agree. Look at it from a kid's point of view too. He's looming over her, voice authoritarian, wagging a finger. She's very small, it should have been replaced with some toy or game as a distraction while taking it away from her.
I'm sorry but if you guys actually think that was harsh for a child, that isnt good. Calling what he did as a scolding is honestly an overstatement. I understand you're saying it could seem threatening to a child but it really isn't if they are not raised being completely sheltered. This type of thought process is what creates spoiled children. At that age kids can pick things up fast and when they realize crying can get them a quick apology and attention, they'll do it. My mom told me that when I was younger and fall I'd look at her and cry because thats what kids do. So then on whenever I fell she would look away. Thus when I looked up at her and saw she wasn't looking, I'd and get up and brush it off. It really is just a matter of not babying a child and sometimes treating them slightly more maturely and they'll grow out of that crying, spoiled, manipulative behavior. I hope I didn't come off as too confrontational.
Kay No I agree with you. I was merely stating that from a child’s POV the pointing finger (and I don’t think I used the word threatened) would have probably startled her. It wouldn’t be unusual if the “pointing finger = about to get scolded” and whether kids know that they deserve it or not, they’ll cry. I think Seungi was right, and that he didn’t handle it incorrectly (though I do believe the other adults did.) but it’s also understandable from the child’s standpoint as well. It just turned out unfortunate it all. Probably would have ended better if the other kids didn’t claim that he was scolding her or made her cry, and if the adults hadn’t immediately gone to coddle, consoling is one thing, coddling is another imo.
when she said , "you shouldn’t give a scolding no matter what" thats completely wrong tho. its normal to scold a kid to educate them, but the way i see it, thats not even a scolding 😂
Ikr all he did was ask her a question lol
byularmys Yeah, I thought he was pretty gentle. I mean, my mom usually yelled at me. Hahaha
Obv a spoiled child
I mean he's a complete stranger and they are on a national TV so there's that
IKR. He is just politely asking. Kids nowadays are not used to be scold. And the other host are making it worst.
They were wrong to undermine him like that when he wasn't out of line in any way. They should have backed him up otherwise the children will learn to play adults against each other. Of course it would be different if he was being unfairly harsh or something but he was just looking out for her and not wanting her to get into bad habits. My sister would play her mum and dad against each other all the time and she grew up very spoiled and disrespectful because my mum would undermine her father all the time.
Samara Gooch that’s what I was thinking
I agree with you. He didn’t do anything wrong. In fact, he was very calm & casual when he spoke to the child. She just suddenly cried. I know she’s just a child but her parents have to teach her how to listen to the elders when they are being condemned by their wrong doings. If the parents keep on tolerating this kind of behavior, the child would end up spoiled & manipulative. They will see crying as their gateway from being disciplined.
Exactly!!!!
PTdoubleOT
What you just said makes no sense at all. He has all the right to “scold” her (if you can even call it that) like he did. He’s taking care of her and if he felt like he needed to reprehend her, he should. If you let a child just do whatever they please, you better believe me, nothing good will come out of it.
He had a calm tone and was smiling while talking to the little girl. As someone said previously, it’s possible the child is pampered way too much at home.
Also, the fact that he’s a “stranger” to the little girl doesn’t matter in the slightest. I’m currently doing an internship with children her age and when i scold the kids none of them get shocked or cry like she did. Why? Because they get discipline and scolded when they need to.
Samara Gooch I absolutely agree with you
LSG didn’t do anything wrong, and the way he asked her wasn’t that harsh tbh
You're right, but in a child's perspective anything can be scary if you want it to be...
@@starlightrodriguez9157 Yes, you and/or the child.
I have read a book, that sometimes kids can be "manipulative". They tend to use such as crying to get what they want... and i this we are the same when we were still a child. We cried when our parents don't buy us toys XD
@@lostpencil2147 agreed. This is why I learnt to stop crying really young when my parents said no because it's final. It was easier to get things by crying or "manipulate" by saying my mum lets me from my old babysitter or aunt or whoever.
Kids can be manipulative...I am kid once so thus everyone else. I have enough memory of how manipulative I am as a kid. Using my charm and crying suddenly as if I am the wronged one. But growing up I realize all of that was wrong luckily I did not grow up asking my parents to buy me this, buy me that or to get the thing that I want that was actually meant for others.
Bru he didn't even scold her and everyone getting mad at him
WACK
I know man some people jus spoil their kids, that's why theres so many spoiled brats in my sister's primary school
@@_czoila I thought so too... But that is absolutely wrong. Especially when the other aunt said that he Grace should not be scolded no matter what. She'll remember that because our brain doesn't forget it remain on our subconscious mind. She'll learn to use that to her advantage
They're not really mad, it's just a teasing atmosphere Lmao.
For me, it's better let lee seunggi handle her till she stop crying(talk and coax) when she started crying. That way she knows that eating lunch is more important than eating cookies, so then she can control in the future. And the most important is so she knows uncle has good intention. This is from my experience as elementary teacher for 10 years. I met many kids with different characters and backgrounds and I always take care same group of kids for at least 5 years. So when to teach them I need to be firm. This is because when other adult said like "why you mad at her" "you shouldn't angry at her" when we know what Lee seunggi done is right (only asking and trying to talk to her). It's like giving green light, it's ok to do it often(skipping breakfast & lunch) and seems what Lee seunggi aim to say or teach is not right in this small kid's perspective. But don't get me wrong it's only applicable if we are teaching good thing but for harming, harassing, insulting for sure other adult should step in.
That's what i thought too cause if the others get into it than the kids would never know what seung gi really mean and all they know it's just seung gi the one who's wrong cause got mad at them .. well maybe because the others member never had any experience so that's why they react that way but they should know that wrong cause it could made the kids think that they are right .. sorry for my bad english .. hope you still understand what i mean .. hehehehehe
Further agreed! I studied early education and during my placements if a child ever cried over such things, the educators would firmly tell them "proper lunch or tea is priority". we were taught to emphasise the benefits of healthy eating or a balanced diet, and the children could only have a treat if they finished their food.
@Shan Joy bruh
Jesus. I honestly hate when kids do this and other adults are like “HOw dArE YoU SCOld The CHild” when they get into trouble, and then they wonder why their child has such attitude in the future.
Yes.
Exactly. Not disciplining/lecturing a child leads to them being spoiled
I really agree, I really hate it when kids is being to sensitive like they need to be treated like a princess because they are still young-- like! Life is not what they think it is!
i m just not into these type child
its feels like children are all good till 2 year lmao
Yeah even Sam Hammington scolds his children when they get really naughty in ROS
Seung Gi is right at this situation. As every child she is smart and knows how to get away it. 😉
That is why other kids can just get what they want. They need to know why they are wrong and its for their own good. Discipline is not a bad thing at all
@Kayizz Kayizz Ah yes a toddler crying such an unusual thing must be spoiled
It is cute how she cries because seung gi scolded her but still went to hug him😆
hae 97 it’s not cute it’s dumb now all she’ll think is that a simple gesture is “scolding “ and will cry just to get what she wants
@@파니-w9s well, if you say that, you may think that way, but I just find it is cute that she still accepted seung gi's hug even after he scolded her, it seems like she doesn't find that he is freaking intimidating or she should avoid him, I think he did the right thing by consoling her after that, you have to teach kids but don't make them scared of you 😊
Actually I also think it's cute 😅😘❤️
Yes that's kids, by nature they r pure no matter how u scold them they ll come to u when u comfort them. N it's good to scold them over bad practice, they ll never hate for doing that unless someone make them feel like what they're doing is good
“To be honest I didn’t do anything wrong” 😂😂😂 he not wrong tho👏
Probably it is also nice to note that some other factors be considered by adults handling cases like this such as tone of the voice , facial expression which go with the words uttered. These matter most to sensitive children.Yes it could have been better if it was LSG who calmed her ; making her feel she wasn't scolded . A warm hug and pat on her back could help too. I really enjoyed watching Little Forest.I love kids esp the toddlers.
Yi Han exaggerated it:" He scolded her", it made the whole thing funny, and LSG's face regretting that he said smth at all)))
That was annoying
1:45 this is why I’m a big fan
“to be honest, i didn’t do anything wrong”
if that ain’t a mood 😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly!
I’m a mom of 3 kids and after watching this, I would only trust seung gi to take care of my kids! Clearly, he must have experience with a nephew/niece or something because kids will snack until they are full and refuse to eat their meals. He was so much more gentle with her than I am with my 3 when they try to pull this on me. Poor Seung Gi, he looks so wronged in the interview 😂
He was so sweet here, and really did not expected Her reaction, hahaha. He was right to said it, she had to eat food not that much candy. Its funny His reaction though
She started crying because she got caught doing something she knew she wasn’t supposed to and got called out for it lol. Kids will often cry when they “get in trouble” because they panic. They shouldn’t have just given her the cookie to placade her crying, it’s a part of educating your kid. Otherwise she’ll just end up spoiled
That poor guy didn't even scold. If I ever cried like that my mum would have slapped me across the face...
Seunggi is me whenever I made my nephew cried bc of no reason😅😅
Lol same with me 😂
I’m with Seung Gi. He didn’t do anything wrong. Lmao what’s with the casts’ comments? They will let the child think that she can get away from everything with a cry.
Seung Gi was right to correct her, even as gentle as he was. He'd make a lovely father. If only they supported him a little more and came to a compromise.
I feel so bad for Seung Gi. All he did was ask a question and people thought he scolded her and he was the one getting scolded in the end.
The others should have supported him honestly he just didn’t want to ruin her lunch and anyway the way he said it wasn’t that harsh
yep all adult spoil that kid except Seungi
@@pinksus7224 yeah especially the other uncle just 'cause Grace and Brook are his fave. Remember the ice cream scene. Kinda hate what he did there.
It's for her own good. So theres nothing wrong about it. It's could discipline .
I think seunggi will be a cute dad someday
I feel like he's future child/children would be so lucky to have him as their dad...
And come on what he did was far from scolding...it was really soft spoken, and sweet that he cared for her health
Omg... Im such a big fan of lee seung gi
I’m gonna be honest I found this annoying,seung gi didn’t scold her at all,he simply made a gesture but said nothing harsh,now that kid is gonna think that crying can solve all of her issues,the cast should’ve been with seung gi instead of taking care of the kid who cried when nothing happened,this is stupid,she needs to be taught that crying won’t solve all of her problems and that he was just trying to say something that was ever so simple
So you're just gonna explain that to a 4 year old as a complete stranger and expect her to understand you
Tbh,I wouldn't even comfort the child if they'll cry cuz of nothin,they have a short memory period so they'll stop crying when they'll see no one is giving em attention,I grew up with lil cousins around me
@@jellobeen5572 Its completely true. I have little cousins and they just cry to get us older kids in trouble. So we say nothing happened and just don't mind them. They just stop crying and they pretend as if nothing happened. I used to be like that at school because of pressure and fainted when I lost my math paper and when the teacher made me stand up I fainted
The way i see it is that the child knew afterwards that everything was fine and that LSG wasn't being harsh on her. When she realised that it was okay and that he didn't mean any harm, she instantly went to hug him. She just started crying, because she is sensitive and kept crying in his arms, because she needed to calm down.
She knew that it was a misunderstanding, but the other adults ruined this by meddling into a matter that was not meant for them to handle..
Edit:
Though I can definitely understand how the others instinctively wanted to protect the child, but they needed to give LSG and her the chance to handle this on their own nonetheless, after they saw how sorry LSG felt (especially since he did nothing wrong here).
The way he imitated the baby who snitched on him makes me believe that seung Gi is still a baby himself 😂😂
I love his smile!
Seunggi was right about everything. I just think he looks so cute trying to justify himself in front of the kids Hahahaha. The way he imitates the little guy. He is so cute I can’t
I don’t know how I ended up here, but Seung Gi was just making sure she didn’t let a stomach ache or like he said she wouldn’t eat her lunch. He did what was right.
승기오빠귀엽다
He should have stay stilled because the child will have a mind set that when she gets scolded then she cries she will think that she is the right one and the child will get spoiled.
Jean Marie Canu it’s not his child and he didnt know how to react when the child started crying
I did babysitting jobs and sometimes when kids started crying you cave in
@@cookiferlawroney7179 i know that btw
Cookifer Lawroney She doesn’t need to be his child for him to scold her properly when he feels like it’s appropriate. Also, if you work as a babysitter and you cave in every time a child cries, you’re screwed. As a kindergarten teacher let me tell you that you’re creating very bad habits and the thing is, you’re not the one who will suffer with the bad habits you’ve created, it’s the parents.
@@mochiraquel everyone started gathering around him, like he did some thing wrong so obviously he can't stay strict. Also, it's the parents job to discipline their kids and if an outsider starts scolding their kids, most parents won't approve of this, especially from a babysitter, they'll probably just lose their job when the kid cries and complain to their parents.
@@menace2819 And i totally understand he couldn't stay strict because of everyone gathering around him, but their behavior towards the situation at hand wasn't really the best.
Of course it's the parents job to discipline their kid. Where did you see me state otherwise? But a babysitter, a teacher or even a helper also play a big role on educating the children. They learn from everyone around them, not just their parents.
If you're paying someone to take care of your kid all day they WILL and they SHALL scold them when they deem necessary. And by scolding i don't mean anything harsh, obviously, but simply letting the child know what they did was wrong is something that will influence positivitely their personality.
LSG charm is so undeniable.
Love this man....beautiful smile...
Lee Seungi is way too precious 🥰😍💕
I talk like this to my nephew all the time. He just doesn’t care and keeps on what he’s doing. On the other hand, my niece is like this girl, very sensitive. She cries because she feels guilty very easily even when I talk to her calmly. To me, when kids cry after you scold or teach them calmly, it means they take what you say to their hearts and don’t just ignore you.
honestly seung gi was consistently the only person that they showed on the show who made comments like this, and i appreciated him for it bc taking care of kids is not all about letting them do what they want when they want
I agree with him...someones never been told "no" before... good luck witj that...😉
To be very honest, Seung Gi had done the right thing. He is a very good care taker anyway.
Aww huhu im with seungi oppa he was right about telling her not to eat sweets before her lunch or else she wont have any appetite to eat later ㅠㅠ he is so cute at the end while explaining what rlly hppnd 😆
After watching this I realized that Lee Seung Gi is a husband material😍😍
Seungi's reaction is priceless HAHHAHA
But the fact that she still hugs him and gives him that pinky promise tho...doesn’t that say anything about his character? Like, most kids I know would’ve avoided him like the plague and brand him an enemy immediately. He a good man😗👌
Lol it’s cute how she started crying when he said that with her little cookie in her hand
When so min said that she thought Seung gi Oppa might cry afterwards😂😅
I love his perception in disciplining a kid 😍
Seungi did the right thing. I also did the samw to my 6yo cousin. We should not just let them get everything they want because of crying.
He is going to be awesome to his children (note: more that one obviously). He is correct up to the point. Respect respect! 😍🥰
Que tiernos y cariñosos son Jung So Min y Seung Gi, los dos consolaron a la niña...!!! ❣️❣️🌹❣️💘💘💘💘💘💘🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❣️❣️❣️🌹❣️💘🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
As someone who has an experience teaching kids, there's always this one kid that you kind of treat as a friend than treat him or her as a kid. That's Yihan in this bunch. The uncles and aunties teases him a lot but sometimes they treat him like a friend or someone whom they can be comfortable with because somehow among the kids he is the most reliable. :) but seunggi imitating Yihan is always cute and funny :) lol
lee seung gi is like everywhere. i love him
He is not wrong.. i will do the same thing if i'm there
she going to be very spoil when she grows up if they keep trying her like a little baby. He just asked her a question (it wasn't even in a harsh way) and she started crying.
빅토리아 윌리엄스Victoria Williams but she is still a baby. No?
Taehyung Kim_Army no she’s not she’s a little kid
Did you watch the show? She’s the smart polite Grace. Extremely bright for her age
Qaqa Azam smart kids will understand even more how to control situations from a young age. Speaking from experience they can be polite but then bc you’re used to them being that way that when they do act up they’ll know how to put on a show to get what they want in the end. I’m not saying that’s how she is bc I wouldn’t know but things like this are usually how kids learn what they have control over
@@An-cg2fp yes I watched the show, but there are moments like this that would lead a kid to becoming spoil and their parents won't be able to control her/him in the future. She'll get what she wants when she cries......
Seunggi is trying hard to do the right thing 😅😅😍😍😍
Seung gi gonna become a good father in the future.
He was so cute and he wasn't wrong at all ( i am so sorry for him - kids are so Smart)
This comment section is too serious, salute on y'll lol. But, What attracted me was, when Seung Gi told to retelling and imitated Yihan, it was really funny .. even though he seemed to be crying too haha
Tbh, Yi Han has been the star of this show. His personality is so pure and cute
Hahaha
No
Hahahahahaha 😂
The one that really was gonna cry was Seung Gi!!! 👏🏻👏🏻😂😂😂
Lee Seung Gi you look good!! Wooh
Children tend to cry when the one who loves them a lot scolds them. Even though it wasn't actually scolding, Grace must've been taken aback because Seungi uncle really loves the kids.
She was jus startled since she didn expect it 😁🥰 poor fellow ha ha he was sad tht she cried
i’ve been going through a Seunggi obsession lately so i would like to thank RUclips for feeding this to me
He's gonna be a great father😁🤣
My parent would beat my ass off if I cry without them finishing their words. I couldn't even cry when they scold me
omg!! hes such a cutie pie x
Seung-gi looks like a kid when tries to explain his sideeee. 😍😅
I watched every ep of it when it airs and honestly i didn't know I'll cherish this show way too much. It was beyond fun, i wish i was there, experiencing everything the kids went through.
Jung Ba-reum... you can't yeet this one out the window like you did with the bird lmao.🤣
I don't know why, that drama was a crime thriller and yet that particular scene just had me dying of laughter like it was a comedy.
He did the right thing tho, scold her and then comfort her. That's the right way to tell kids. Not only scold her and then go right away when they cried or really not gonna scold them because they'll be spoiled kid
Oppa is right.. but grace suddenly cry for no reason.. and that's what I did way back when my parents caught me eating candies before meals.. and when my mom start to speak I cried...hahah so she would not conitnue her words.. ❤️🤣
Hahaha..he's so good with children though. Didn't expect that. So cute Seung Gi oppa. 😙❤❤❤
Poor LSG. I think the team should've atleast supported him and let him comfort Grace. He was really wronged.
...so where's the scolding part here? Nah, these guys must hear my mom scolding meeeeeeeee!
At the beginning of the ep, she was already feeling upset from before and didn't even eat breakfast which I think was because it was the last day there, and all the kids who knew that were sad as they had to say goodbye. You can see that she wasn't actually crying just because she was scolded as when Seung gi knelt down, she even hugged him cuz wanted to be comforted. The other members obviously didn't know this and yeah, they should have trusted Seung gi more😂. Yi Han tattle tailing on Seung gi was so cute though😂😂
He's soooooo cuteeee!!!!!!!
혼냈네ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아랫입술 꾹 물었어요~~~>*< 앜ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
how cute he is😍😍 his going to be a good father❤❤❤
Yi Han: *cries😫 and gets attention*...
Me: gets one slap on the back of my head for crying without reason🤣😂😆
Lol I can totally relate 😂
Seungi would be a great dad. He said that doing this show made him want a daughter now haha bless, I hope he has the family he wants.
I feel so scared he might turn out to be serial killer! Still hungover from Mouse.😭
He was absolutely right she won’t eat later if she picks between meals and he had noticed she’d barely eaten breakfast, the other grownups shouldn’t have intervened as he was handling the situation well, he certainly didn’t scold her , she has to learn. He will make a great father.
Can’t believe they stole money off his hardwork and the ceo is now gaslighting this angel.
Omg , they call this scolding . This is how i treat my nephews and neices when am in my best mood
Kid: *Cries*
Lee Seung Gi: 👁👄👁
**Jung Ba Reum activated**
😆😆😆
I came here to relieve myself after watching mouse and you are activating Bareum here too
@@rengen1506 Yes lol and the new episode is today as well
SeungGi's children will be very disciplined just like him ☺️ he is so smart and know what to teach to children to be more disciplined.. definitely will be the best father ever
“Mommy 😭😭😭”...
Lol little kids vs poor Seung-gi
Seung-gi defeated 😂
Too adorable 😅 I mostly just like dealing with my kids for this reason... I hate the possibility of kids starting to cry, I feel so bad - like I broke them 😖
You can tell she is spoiled like crazy...
I love ur comment
My mom also, "dont eat sweet in the morning you should eat first" oppa will be good father someday
I personally believe the reason Grace cried wasn’t really because of Seungi’s words, but his gesture - his gesture suggests that they’ve done something incredibly wrong or are about to get scolded. I think that’s why she started crying so hard.