For children that were raised being yelled at for every small mistake this is comforting to watch. We never realized that patience was a choice our parents never made.
Awful parents need to learn the whole body of a kid is developing. The brain, even if it was at an adult's level, wouldn't be able to keep up with the size of everything, the muscles growing, the center of gravity changing as the kid is growing very fast... It's easier when you're a late teenager or an adult, your body barely changes and you already have life experience.
“Don’t rush. They can do it.” This is going to be my new motto as a mom to two small children. I love this. In the moment it’s so easy to forget how new the world is to them and how magical something as simple as cracking an egg can be.
My mother cannot understand this,for the first time I tried to fix cylinder with stove she was scolding Why I don't know . And snatched away the cylinder...😢It has always been liike this,she told me drawing is a waste of time,then complain why I can't make Rangoli ? She prohibits me to sing and listen to music and then says you don't even know lyrics of Bhajan. She doesn't let me talk to my friends on phone or any other way and then complain why I don't know to interact to relatives. Nowadays,she is not letting me study at nights ,and in future she will complain why didn't I get nice job?😢😢
The fact that the little girl didn't show an ounce of frustration whilst she was struggling to open the egg shows how positively your parenting skills are working on her. She didn't feel anxious or rushed because she knew she wouldn't be in trouble. You are raising a patient and collected toddler, which is quite rare.
Yeah true. I usually get anxious and rush my work because my mom always got frustrated whenever I took extra time in doing any work. Sutan is truly blessed.
She'll probably grow up wanting to do things herself, confident that she can do it. She'll be able to try new things instead of saying, "Mommy, i can't, can u do it for me?" Just my guess, im no child psychologist. 😊
Very common in other countries. And I'm not just saying that. Not sure where you're from but as an American myself. I can say America is all about go go go, efficiency, the quicker you can finish the better. And this completely transfers to parenting often. I imagine in any country there are impatient parents. But a lot of others countries have a rich culture that value slow living to some degree. Countries where you walk everywhere. Countries that it's abnormal not to cook the majority of your meals at home. Countries where family time is valued. And if you think that's america, you're gravely mistaken(if you're not American and think that's the case.)
Also loved the fact that regardless of the time taken, instead of telling that was wrong or correcting her, she just decided to praise her effort and celebrate! Kudos to the parenting, she'll grow up not only to learn patiently and more curiously but also will be able to celebrate her small achievements 🎉
I was delighted to watch this. She was so gentle, attentive, observing. And she received the space from the mom to do it exactly like that, at her own pace. I loved every second of it.
When I have children in the future, I also want to be like this. Because, when I was a child, my mother always said "It's just a small thing and you can't do it right. You're just a stupid person, all you know is to play and play" She always said that sentence many times and I will not do the same thing to my future children. And I love all your videos, you are so gentle and you are my inspiration ❤❤❤
By allowing her to process and take her time to understand, this little one will have such a solid foundation. This was really beautiful 😭 and this is the parent I want to be
whats the point of teaching a child how to crack an egg at such a young age. thats total wastage dude and its pointless tbh. teach them how to eat not how to crack an egg. stupidity at its peak bro
I love how the little girl just blindly hands the mom that little piece. She didn’t even need to look bc she knew her mom would always be there for her.❤❤❤
Its because of you and your videos I decided to teach my daughter to help me in the kitchen at 3. She LOVES it.... And your videos showed me how helping momma builds their confidence and good quality time together. I love it too 💖
I got anxious watching this, because my dad would have taken it from me and probably would have yelled at me in the process - you are an amazing mum, patience makes a world of difference 💗 You're so kind 🍀
I got anxious watching this as well and thinking about that made me very very sad. I could hear in the back of my mind my mom rushing me or insisting to do it instead and it makes me feel so...incompetent. Really sticks with you
She only observe after shes made sure shes got the camera on her daughter every time. This woman records her young daughter constantly for views, whenever theres a cute moment between her and her daughter her first thought is ‘let me get the camera youtube views are gunna love this’. She should give her daughter some privacy and just sit in the moment and enjoy her child without constantly needing to record it and post it online for views.
@@AdeDueDamballa.ou know what doesn't lie? Her daugher's actions and body language. If she behaved differently with her when cameras are off, you could tell because the kid would constantly look at her, and maybe even would get stressed. But the kid is calm, doesn't rush, knows she has all the time in the world to figure things out, and doesn't even need to look at her mother to know she's there willing to help if needed, but without being intrusive. Also, she records videos about parenting so I find quite normal she wants to show the results with the kid instead of just saying how to do things.
@AdeDueDamballa. This is the first video I've seen from this channel because it showed up in the section of suggested shorts. From the perspective of an adult that has no photos or videos from my childhood due to an unfortunate event, I like to set my phone up to record at random times so I can go back and watch candid moments of my kids. Uploading to YT is a way to document precious, little moments or maybe share with loved ones who live far away. Sometimes it's the only way I get to capture moments of all of us interacting together, whereas before I started doing that, I was always the one behind the camera. Try not to judge this content creator unless you know her thoughts and motivations behind every action she takes. 🙂
@@karagumruk7330 actually, this teaches basic coordination and measuring skills. It teaches multi-tasking, following directions, and allows the child to take part in creating something special. It is 100% necessary for both little boys AND girls. I have been cooking ever since I could walk. At 6 years old, I was literally cooking full meals for my family.
@@karagumruk7330 a lie?! LOL Have you ever watched Master Chef Jr? Some of those kids are as young as 5! I am the son of a black woman who fiercely believed in teaching early on, the skills one needs for independence as well as service to those you love. It was not a lie, it was 100% fact. Just because simple minded individuals (such as yourself) cannot fathom six year-olds cooking meals for their family, doesn’t make you all of a sudden right and myself wrong. Look at the 5 year-olds in Mexico who literally are working full time jobs to help pay bills for their families. Kids are often as smart as we let them be. Yes the egg is not a toy. I don’t recall seeing the little girl playing with the egg. I recall her cracking it to make a meal with her mother. Seems like she gets it and you don’t. Eggs are eaten by humans just as they are eaten by animals.
@@rjkurtzBRO IDK YOU ARE OLDER THEN ME OR NOT IDK BUT WHAT I WANT TO SAY IS I AM REALLY PROUD OF YOUR MOM!!! YOU TOO!! I REALLY WISH YOUR MOM TO BE HEALTHY ALWAYS!!! She really raised soo welll!!!
also teaching your kid that their are tasks that need to be done that they don’t want to do. as someone who works w 3-5 yr olds is terribly hard getting them to sit bc they only do what they want at home.
@@mvpgale exactly! There aren’t enough PARENTS teaching at home. Teachers are meant to ASSIST parents not the other way around. Learning is supposed to be primarily found in the home.
You only praise them because they have quality and are white chinese, there are a lot of videos of children doing stupid things and you don't say anything
It's very emotionally healing to watch someone be patient and such a loving encouraging parent.. I lacked this as a child, and struggle to re-parent myself or have any patience with myself as I learn. you have a beautiful soul and are an inspirational human. you're a wonderful mother but that obviously comes from being such a genuinely wonderful person. really, thank you both. you're precious beyond words. thank you for your videos.
That's so sweet, your post. Also, such a simple point but profound nonetheless, “a wonderful mother but that obviously comes from being a genuinely wonderful person” yes! I agree. The best gift we can give ourselves and others is Kindness. I'm wishing you and anyone else who views your post so much kindness. 💗
Wow...I never thought about reparenting MYSELF and teaching myself to be gentle, patient, loving and kind to MYSELF. I lacked a loving, gentle upbringing...mine was chaotic, abusive and just unhealthy. So, I turned into an unhealthy person who dislikes themselves. I hate that I don't have a gentle, loving, kind, supportive person in my life, but I guess I can be that person to myself. Thanks.
That was a whole process 🤣 It’s so cute to watch little ones, and even try to remember when our motor skills were terrible and still developing. I wish more parents were patient and kind.
This video shows so much. The mom teaching her daughter to do things on her own, but the daughter can still count on mom being there for her. The focus and determination to finish a task without getting frustrated or asking for help at such a young age. Using only as much instruction/help as needed, not too much or too little, and the praise at the end. Love it
Honestly, this feels like watching someone play a video game that I've basically beaten or someone starting a show I've already finished. It's just fun to see them figure things out for the first time.
"Don't rush" Her parenting is like lifted my generations of passing trauma it feels so light to watch her break the egg slowly and her mother patiently waiting...
@@manifestohBecause my parents yell at me if I don't get it done faster not about eggs but about every other thing they tell me that I incapable of simple things and that's why I try to do everything as fast as possible to get away with all the yelling that goes. I'm old now but I will have these emotional scars forever i guess 😢
@@Total303oh i feel u , im sorry about what happened , i can relate and i understand when u say "maybe i will feel it forever" , but believe me healing is possible , u can seek professional help or u can can try to do it yrself even if it's a bit hard , just don't lose hope about living ur life the way u are supposed to live it , as who u are with no fears from the past 🫶🏼
Patience is so important and teaching them how to do things and not expecting them to do it. Absolutely perfect and the way you would, but just being able to get the job done. And praising them for their accomplishment! What a great lesson in all that!
It’s so heartwarming to see her mom just let her daughter sit in her moment of curiosity. There was no speeding up the process, no grabbing the egg from her, no telling her she’s not doing it a certain way. She just let her daughter have her little moment to crack an egg how she wanted to at her own pace and that was so sweet ❤
She is just so genuinely curious and engaged with the egg and the process... soaking it all in. Children are so beautiful. And I LOVE seeing people share gentle parenting like this!
Beyond awesome to see little ones exploring and learning. Did this with my son when I was renovating our kitchen. He would help me hold and I would prepare nails for him to hammer. Took forever but it was so worth seeing his face... 😊
This is amazing to watch! She’s not ignoring her mom or not understanding what her mom wants, she knows what she needs to do, but she’s also learning so much and exploring the egg and figuring out the way the shell breaks and what the membranes look like, she’s exploring! I remember being little and being so fascinated by eggs, their shells and how if you were gentle enough you could peel an egg shell off of the membrane and see the yolk through it. Amazing that she gets to grow up in such a patient environment that lets her discover things at her own pace
This was my thought, as well. I love the way Sutan is given time to examine the egg. She is discovering so much about the world, and everything is new for her young mind. Moe is such a great parent for giving her that time to just explore what she has in front of her. The world moves fast. Let's just slow down.
Beautifully put, I agree ❤ This is an inspirational moment. Imagine if we could reignite that inquisitiveness and trust in adults who have lost that childhood curiosity.
Maybe she doesn't understand any concepts of social pressure yet. Many kids are quite innocent like that, until they grow up and learn about the many subtle expectations and pressure forced upon them, everywhere around. Or when parents and other adults get mad or impatient and lashed out at them, etc. That's when most people lose part of their own innocence, lol. And eventually become just like every other adult.
I remember when my mom told me to crack an egg. I was 5 and I remember it as a scary experience. Cracked it but yolk fell out I mean a little bit and she got so mad. She never let me do that after that.
Aww you can see the curiosity and thought process in her face. She’s learning and she’s trying her best. You are an amazing mom. She’s gonna grow up to be a wonderful women with a mother like you 🩷 Edit: the moms smile and nod when she finally got it was so wholesome
The mothers quiet smile when she figures it out is so heartwarming. I've watched this 10 times just to watch the mother smile with care, pride, support and love.
Sutan is passionate in cooking. Even at that age she dosent give up and completes her task of breaking the egg and pouring it in. Many other children would have given up and many other moms would have snatched the egg from their child and asked them to do it when they grow up. Great Mom and daughter teamwork 😊
That’s because her mom didn’t stress her. You would take your own time figuring things out if they haven’t got an authority figure waiting to jump at their every mistake.
@@itz_ash4272It’s not your fault. It’s your mom’s. But it becomes our responsibility to undo our parents’ conditioning for our own sake. It’s not fair but life hardly is.
I saw a little boy and his mom walking to school as I sat in rush traffic once. The boy stopped to admire some flowers and took his time... his mum did not rush him. She stood, let him slow down and smell the flowers and just watched him lovingly. It was so beautiful. I felt peaceful watching them be peaceful 💖 they were Asian, I think. The Eastern ways of being offer a profound kind of grounding.
It's still very hard for me to be in the kitchen with my mother. Because when I was younger, she would always rush me to complete tasks and that would often make me mess up and then she would shoot me away cause I "couldn't do anything properly". That's why, as an adult I like to cook alone in the kitchen and I take my time. I finally enjoy the process without constantly being told what I'm doing wrong. Kudos to you ❤ you are doing great :))
I can still remember being a small child, and always feeling so flustered when i tried something new because of how my parents would react. She isn't flustered or frustrated or anything. She's just learning how to be a person. This is the type of parenting every child deserves, and the world would be a kinder place if we all got this. You brought me a little peace today. Thank you❤
I also didn't learn a lot because of my parents' reaction. They very often focused only on what you couldn't do, even if you did it for the first time. As a result, they got mad and said they would do it for me themselves. Success was very often ignored, and even if you do something 99% perfect, they will pay attention only to the 1% that you did not succeed.
@@zimkitasundu-vumazonke1694 When I hear that I'm not the only one with such a problem, I feel a little calmer because people understand the problem. It often happens that there will be people who will say that you exaggerate, whine about trifles, invent. And in general, you can't talk bad about your parents. It's so infuriating. Sometimes it happens that a person tells that his parents beat him as a child, and people on the Internet are divided into two camps, those who feel sorry and those who eventually say that that person is ungrateful, because these are his parents, and they should be respected. I apologize for the imperfect language.
This is how critical thinking ability develops in children. They need time to investigate and process what they're observing. Mom's doing such a fantastic job with her little lady here ❤❤❤❤
Yes! I was looking for a comment like this. Often parents rush the process not allowing children to analyze what they are interacting with/doing, or parents do it themselves!
I am such a helicopter 🚁 mom, and always swoop in to “fix” something rather than have a learning process take place. U r so correct, just allowing children to explore and experience something for themselves and on their terms can be the biggest learning experience of all ❤
We forget that children are constantly seeing things for the first time. She’s just exploring the textures and cracks of the egg. This is cool and fun for her. Love that mom gives her time to do that 🫶
Agreed! And that's the wonderful thing about being a kid, isn't it? Something that we tired, jaded adults forget. Everything is so much bigger, newer and more exciting when you're little. So grown-ups need patience. 😊
Have you ever spared a thought for the incarcerated mother hens in dark filthy windowless factory farms who would never get to see, nurture or teach their unhatched baby chicks?
@@lovelifenotloathelife if you’re implying that egg (and others sold in stores) are fertilized eggs containing undeveloped chicks, you need to read/do your research. Think before you speak. FYI, laying hens at commercial farms, sadly, “ have never even seen a rooster [before in their life].”
whats the point of teaching a child how to crack an egg at such a young age. thats total wastage dude and its pointless tbh. teach them how to eat not how to crack an egg.sttupidity at its peak bro
Same. I have tears running down my face out of, honestly, jealousy. I’m so grateful Sutan can live such a wonderful life and I’m proud of her mom for being so kind!
Not weird, I felt the same thing. Like that my childhood was littered with moments where if I didn't do it right I wasn't given a chance or given guidance but rather made to feel like I wasn't doing it fast enough. That I wasn't doing it good enough. That there's no time for me to make a mistake and learn at my own pace. I felt anxious cause I was waiting for the mom to take the egg out her hand, and unpacking that feeling...hurts
Ugh same! I remember one time she told me to go season the rice (without any guidance) so I went and added so much seasoned salt. Then when she returned she got so mad and called me idiota...now at 30 she wonders why I dont want to cook with her😢
This one keeps popping up, but I love watching it every time. She’s growing up so fast and is turning into a beautiful young lady. She’s about the same age as my granddaughter and it’s hard to let go of the toddler, as they get older. The innocent discovery of their world is mesmerizing to watch. So precious ❤
While watching this even i could not controll bruh i just appreciating you I really luved the way of your teaching and hope every parents should be like this 😚😚❤️❤️❤️
Maybe she should sometimes think ‘it’s okay if i dont record and post my daughter out on the internet anytime she does something’ maybe she should spend time enjoying her daughter without her first thought being ‘gotta record this for the youtube views’
@@AdeDueDamballa. 😂 her first thought? damn that's cool you can read minds! Ya know if you just explained your concern, maybe that filming kids and posting online can have negative effects, then you'd be making sense but you're so over the top and argumentative that your argument feels empty
@@AdeDueDamballa.f she didn't record those enteractions and post them here, how would we get inspiration for such patience? How would we know the right way to interact with our own (maybe future) children? She's not posting some useless shit, it's kinda educating for many of us. I've read some comments below that this video is even therapeutic for them and healing their traumas. Come on, don't be so toxic, be grateful that such kind-hearted people exist.
The mother is even more adorable than the little girl, because it takes so much character to be patient and supportive like this. Her parents must be so proud.
And this is why I’m not a parent 🥲 I wouldn’t be able to give this type of patience to my kid and it breaks my heart to know that I’d be a horrible mom
@@Sisima13 You might be much better than you think! There are books and videos that can help with skills, and you might be surprised how much the love you can have for your own child will inspire you to succeed for them. But you know yourself best. Parenting isn't for everyone.
this is such a different environment than i was raised in. i wasnt abused by any means but to have such patience with your child is so amazing. i wonder how things would have turned out had my parents had more patience.
same! my parents were very loving but they definitely rushed me through tasks and took over if i was taking too long or doing it wrong. they'd usually make fun of me for not knowing how to do something instead of teaching me or just letting me try my best. i didn't learn how to tie my shoes or put my hair in a ponytail until middle school. i didn't learn how to cook basic meals until i was an adult. when i got to college, i had to put a lot of work into trusting myself and not immediately seeking help/validation from others.
The patience of a saint. The entire time I was holding my breath lol had this been me as a child my mom would’ve ripped it from my hands and just finished the whole thing with me sent away from her line of sight
As someone who grew up being yelled at for making mistakes and being rushed which makes me pretty anxious, this was so comforting to watch. You’re such a great mother
I realize i'm a lowkey adult when i got impatient about her breaking the egg so slowly...then i figured how precious could be the process of discovering the egg as a new shape, she is genuine, she wants to figure it out by her own. I would love to support this
Neil DeGrasse Tyson described it best. There are so many science experiments to do with eggs for children. When your child starts playing with the egg, they start learning. Something can be hard, but still fragile. What’s inside? A goopy thing. You tell your child that’s how chickens are born, their little minds explode. You tell them the colourless stuff turns white when heat applies, with colours changing infront the child’s eyes.
@@SalsaRimjob Sorry dear... I am not sure about how you felt, but I felt bad for you. These small gestures actually impact us in various ways and stay with us subconsciously.
By the time she finally broke the egg, the little girl had studied the egg carefully. Probably the shape and texture and the little hole beside the crack and that she had to widen the crack to get it all out instead of trying to fish it out through the small hole. May be more which we adults can't think of. She was so focused, and her mom just let her figure it out. There is a lesson in this for us grandmas too....
It's sad that so many people forget that it's their first time being alive. They'll take a little while to learn, but if you don't help too much, you'll give them confidence to do it on their own, or feel free to ask. Also, if your child wants a little bit of help with something, help them.
The way she's turning it around and and looking at it from every angle, trying out different things to figure the egg out. So adorable. I'm literally in tears. ❤
this made my teacher heart so happy 🥺 children can do amazing things if we just give them the time and space to do it. she's gonna grow up to be so independent and confident!!
its so sweet how the mom smiled when the daughter so carefully broke the egg apart its so beautiful to watch such an amazing mother daughter moment like this TYSM FOR 3.6K LIKES 🤍🤍
This is the type of parent I want to be. Patience makes such a difference.
Absolutely!
Patience is a virtue
Practice it daily now. And remember no reason to get upset when learning or teach.
Let them shoe you what they want.
Never say no when you get bigger.
Absolutely 😊
and that's why we dwell in the youtube comments instead
The best part is Sutan passing over the tiny eggshell piece without looking. Knowing her mom is there to back her up.
Eggsactly!!
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Love love that part... its like she's a surgeon n her mum is the assistant 😅
So true!!!!!
Yup, this girl is going to grow up with confidence through the roof because of this amazing support! 👏
For children that were raised being yelled at for every small mistake this is comforting to watch. We never realized that patience was a choice our parents never made.
It sucks when I remember those times, you could wish you have a patient parents. If I became a dad I'll be more patient to my kid
You need a rich parents only then they can be patients, @@vough9542
forever grateful that i never went through this. my heart goes out to you guys
@@vough9542 The profile does not suggest that🗿
Awful parents need to learn the whole body of a kid is developing. The brain, even if it was at an adult's level, wouldn't be able to keep up with the size of everything, the muscles growing, the center of gravity changing as the kid is growing very fast... It's easier when you're a late teenager or an adult, your body barely changes and you already have life experience.
“Don’t rush. They can do it.”
This is going to be my new motto as a mom to two small children. I love this. In the moment it’s so easy to forget how new the world is to them and how magical something as simple as cracking an egg can be.
I let my baby experience soda from the cap. ..she really likes soda!
Sounds fun, wanna marry me.
My mother cannot understand this,for the first time I tried to fix cylinder with stove she was scolding Why I don't know . And snatched away the cylinder...😢It has always been liike this,she told me drawing is a waste of time,then complain why I can't make Rangoli ? She prohibits me to sing and listen to music and then says you don't even know lyrics of Bhajan. She doesn't let me talk to my friends on phone or any other way and then complain why I don't know to interact to relatives. Nowadays,she is not letting me study at nights ,and in future she will complain why didn't I get nice job?😢😢
Should be the motto for adults too!❤ The word's too harsh!
The fact that the little girl didn't show an ounce of frustration whilst she was struggling to open the egg shows how positively your parenting skills are working on her. She didn't feel anxious or rushed because she knew she wouldn't be in trouble. You are raising a patient and collected toddler, which is quite rare.
Yeah true. I usually get anxious and rush my work because my mom always got frustrated whenever I took extra time in doing any work. Sutan is truly blessed.
Exactly ❤
She'll probably grow up wanting to do things herself, confident that she can do it. She'll be able to try new things instead of saying, "Mommy, i can't, can u do it for me?" Just my guess, im no child psychologist. 😊
Real 😭😭
Very common in other countries. And I'm not just saying that. Not sure where you're from but as an American myself. I can say America is all about go go go, efficiency, the quicker you can finish the better. And this completely transfers to parenting often. I imagine in any country there are impatient parents. But a lot of others countries have a rich culture that value slow living to some degree. Countries where you walk everywhere. Countries that it's abnormal not to cook the majority of your meals at home. Countries where family time is valued. And if you think that's america, you're gravely mistaken(if you're not American and think that's the case.)
The way her mom slowly breaks into a smile when the baby is progressing like it's the greatest victory ever. Absolutely precious.
Ppppppppp😊😊😊😅
Yeah that was so wholesome
Yesss... that's how you teachh. Allow them to do it in their own pace
She will remember that moment for the rest of her life.❤
Also loved the fact that regardless of the time taken, instead of telling that was wrong or correcting her, she just decided to praise her effort and celebrate! Kudos to the parenting, she'll grow up not only to learn patiently and more curiously but also will be able to celebrate her small achievements 🎉
It's almost as nice watching her mom and how proud she is of her beautiful daughter. You know she will never forget those cherished memories.❤
i learned a lot from watching Sutan’s mom alone, very patient and kind
Sutan is growing up to be curious and adventurous because her wonderful mom is allowing her to have room to discover things for herself. ❤
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I feel like Moe's patience and love towards Sutan is undoing all my years of childhood trauma. 😭
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RIGHT?? like i kinda cried too
I feel you 😭🫶🏻
Exactly, this makes me cry
This video healed a part of inner child in me. Thanks ❤
I was delighted to watch this. She was so gentle, attentive, observing. And she received the space from the mom to do it exactly like that, at her own pace. I loved every second of it.
The way she hands the little extra bit of shell over to mom without even looking, she knows her mom will be there, ready to help her 💛
My heart melted at that point. That's a true love connection.
That’s how you know she will always be there to guide her
And the way mom just accepted it as if it was a normal part of the process made me smile
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I loved how focused she is and doesn’t get frustrated and give up. She just works on it calmly until she figures it out.
Don't we all until it's trained out of us?
Yes
1,000 like and 3rd comment!!!! 🎉❤😊
Like mom, like kid
And she is not interrupted...
The degree to which I was like “omg HURRY UP!” I hate how broken some of us are. She took as much time as she needed
When I have children in the future, I also want to be like this. Because, when I was a child, my mother always said "It's just a small thing and you can't do it right. You're just a stupid person, all you know is to play and play" She always said that sentence many times and I will not do the same thing to my future children. And I love all your videos, you are so gentle and you are my inspiration ❤❤❤
By allowing her to process and take her time to understand, this little one will have such a solid foundation. This was really beautiful 😭 and this is the parent I want to be
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@@MilenaKoncarnope since she has a betterfoundation she will be able to cope with the worst circumstances.
whats the point of teaching a child how to crack an egg at such a young age. thats total wastage dude and its pointless tbh. teach them how to eat not how to crack an egg. stupidity at its peak bro
@@MilenaKoncar That's why parents should do their best to prepare them. This kid looks like she has good guidance to eventually face the world.
I love how the little girl just blindly hands the mom that little piece. She didn’t even need to look bc she knew her mom would always be there for her.❤❤❤
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Not always
Yaa it's like she trust her blindly ✨
Wholesome ✨💫
I noticed that too she's to adorable 😍🥰
That was the best lol. Just expecting her hand to be there.
She just healed my inner child❤
Its because of you and your videos I decided to teach my daughter to help me in the kitchen at 3. She LOVES it.... And your videos showed me how helping momma builds their confidence and good quality time together. I love it too 💖
If only this type of support could be given to each child in our society.
This is sooo precious I can't 😭
The world would be a better place for sure 😭
Doesn’t work because in 99.9% of families both parents have to work so they don’t have as much time for the child
Maybe if you only have one kid and you can focus only for her to train anything with more patience.
@@warlitalifestyle9256it's fairly easy to do so with multiple children. maybe people too dumb to parent one shouldn't have any.
@@burbuvs8911 The world would be so health rn if that happened
I got anxious watching this, because my dad would have taken it from me and probably would have yelled at me in the process - you are an amazing mum, patience makes a world of difference 💗 You're so kind 🍀
I got anxious watching this as well and thinking about that made me very very sad. I could hear in the back of my mind my mom rushing me or insisting to do it instead and it makes me feel so...incompetent.
Really sticks with you
@@ajregalia1334 Sendin' hugs 🫂 I feel you
That is really sad, I’m sorry for anybody out there with parents like this
Literally me when my dad teach me how to ride motorcycle lol
😢same here
If I couldn't have this, I will be this for my future kids. Gotta end the generational trauma. It ends with us!!! ❤
she is too much focused on her work and cuteness dropping from her 😊💜😍
It’s really sweet how she just patiently observes as her daughter explores and develops those fine motor skills
She only observe after shes made sure shes got the camera on her daughter every time. This woman records her young daughter constantly for views, whenever theres a cute moment between her and her daughter her first thought is ‘let me get the camera youtube views are gunna love this’. She should give her daughter some privacy and just sit in the moment and enjoy her child without constantly needing to record it and post it online for views.
@@AdeDueDamballa.just get a life lolss
Who said constantly a lot of parents record n shes always been public eyes anyways
@@AdeDueDamballa.ou know what doesn't lie? Her daugher's actions and body language. If she behaved differently with her when cameras are off, you could tell because the kid would constantly look at her, and maybe even would get stressed. But the kid is calm, doesn't rush, knows she has all the time in the world to figure things out, and doesn't even need to look at her mother to know she's there willing to help if needed, but without being intrusive.
Also, she records videos about parenting so I find quite normal she wants to show the results with the kid instead of just saying how to do things.
@AdeDueDamballa. This is the first video I've seen from this channel because it showed up in the section of suggested shorts. From the perspective of an adult that has no photos or videos from my childhood due to an unfortunate event, I like to set my phone up to record at random times so I can go back and watch candid moments of my kids. Uploading to YT is a way to document precious, little moments or maybe share with loved ones who live far away. Sometimes it's the only way I get to capture moments of all of us interacting together, whereas before I started doing that, I was always the one behind the camera. Try not to judge this content creator unless you know her thoughts and motivations behind every action she takes. 🙂
THIS is how to teach. You let them figure out what they can, and you guide when they can’t do it alone. Well done mom!
@@karagumruk7330 actually, this teaches basic coordination and measuring skills. It teaches multi-tasking, following directions, and allows the child to take part in creating something special. It is 100% necessary for both little boys AND girls. I have been cooking ever since I could walk. At 6 years old, I was literally cooking full meals for my family.
@@karagumruk7330 a lie?! LOL Have you ever watched Master Chef Jr? Some of those kids are as young as 5! I am the son of a black woman who fiercely believed in teaching early on, the skills one needs for independence as well as service to those you love. It was not a lie, it was 100% fact. Just because simple minded individuals (such as yourself) cannot fathom six year-olds cooking meals for their family, doesn’t make you all of a sudden right and myself wrong. Look at the 5 year-olds in Mexico who literally are working full time jobs to help pay bills for their families. Kids are often as smart as we let them be.
Yes the egg is not a toy. I don’t recall seeing the little girl playing with the egg. I recall her cracking it to make a meal with her mother. Seems like she gets it and you don’t. Eggs are eaten by humans just as they are eaten by animals.
@@rjkurtzBRO IDK YOU ARE OLDER THEN ME OR NOT IDK BUT WHAT I WANT TO SAY IS I AM REALLY PROUD OF YOUR MOM!!! YOU TOO!! I REALLY WISH YOUR MOM TO BE HEALTHY ALWAYS!!! She really raised soo welll!!!
also teaching your kid that their are tasks that need to be done that they don’t want to do. as someone who works w 3-5 yr olds is terribly hard getting them to sit bc they only do what they want at home.
@@mvpgale exactly! There aren’t enough PARENTS teaching at home. Teachers are meant to ASSIST parents not the other way around. Learning is supposed to be primarily found in the home.
Lol. What we have grown to find mundane, these little sprouts find so novel and such an adventure. And they're so cute, too!
I was so hot tempered, but after I watched Kimono Mom channel I gradually changed and appreciate my little daughter. Thank you for sharing your love.
She's not stepping in nor letting her by herself. She's on her side supporting and believing in her still. This is a super mom❤
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You only praise them because they have quality and are white chinese, there are a lot of videos of children doing stupid things and you don't say anything
It's very emotionally healing to watch someone be patient and such a loving encouraging parent.. I lacked this as a child, and struggle to re-parent myself or have any patience with myself as I learn. you have a beautiful soul and are an inspirational human. you're a wonderful mother but that obviously comes from being such a genuinely wonderful person. really, thank you both. you're precious beyond words. thank you for your videos.
Oof i felt that. I struggle to have patience for myself too.
i got kinda emotional too
I can relate 😢
That's so sweet, your post. Also, such a simple point but profound nonetheless, “a wonderful mother but that obviously comes from being a genuinely wonderful person” yes! I agree. The best gift we can give ourselves and others is Kindness. I'm wishing you and anyone else who views your post so much kindness. 💗
Wow...I never thought about reparenting MYSELF and teaching myself to be gentle, patient, loving and kind to MYSELF. I lacked a loving, gentle upbringing...mine was chaotic, abusive and just unhealthy. So, I turned into an unhealthy person who dislikes themselves. I hate that I don't have a gentle, loving, kind, supportive person in my life, but I guess I can be that person to myself. Thanks.
I luv how she let her go at her own pace instead of rushing her & jumping in to take over or "correct". She was able to explore & discover - learn.
That was a whole process 🤣 It’s so cute to watch little ones, and even try to remember when our motor skills were terrible and still developing. I wish more parents were patient and kind.
This video shows so much. The mom teaching her daughter to do things on her own, but the daughter can still count on mom being there for her. The focus and determination to finish a task without getting frustrated or asking for help at such a young age. Using only as much instruction/help as needed, not too much or too little, and the praise at the end. Love it
She wasn't focused bruh.. Her attention span on opening up the egg was like .3 seconds.
The cool thing was the level of mum's patience.
the fact that her little focused face held our attention shows how easy it is to be patient with a learning person.
Honestly, this feels like watching someone play a video game that I've basically beaten or someone starting a show I've already finished. It's just fun to see them figure things out for the first time.
You are right, I have to give myself a little bit of credit regarding patience but I was a little anxious 😂
"Don't rush" Her parenting is like lifted my generations of passing trauma it feels so light to watch her break the egg slowly and her mother patiently waiting...
Discovering new thing in the eyes of a child is wonderful
This made me tear up. She clearly feels no anxiety around you and knows you'll be there for her 😢❤
Why would she feel anxiety???
I know right!? Lol
@@manifestohBecause my parents yell at me if I don't get it done faster not about eggs but about every other thing they tell me that I incapable of simple things and that's why I try to do everything as fast as possible to get away with all the yelling that goes. I'm old now but I will have these emotional scars forever i guess 😢
That's sweet that they don't know why a child would be anxious in this situation, lol. ❤
@@Total303oh i feel u , im sorry about what happened , i can relate and i understand when u say "maybe i will feel it forever" , but believe me healing is possible , u can seek professional help or u can can try to do it yrself even if it's a bit hard , just don't lose hope about living ur life the way u are supposed to live it , as who u are with no fears from the past 🫶🏼
She learned so much more from just that extra minute her Mom gave her, than she would have if she was rushed! ❤
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Mom is learning about her daughter the entire time too
@@labmeetingh
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Exactly. She was examining it. Seeing how it worked.
Patience is so important and teaching them how to do things and not expecting them to do it. Absolutely perfect and the way you would, but just being able to get the job done. And praising them for their accomplishment! What a great lesson in all that!
One of the most adorable child. ☺️☺️☺️
It’s so heartwarming to see her mom just let her daughter sit in her moment of curiosity. There was no speeding up the process, no grabbing the egg from her, no telling her she’s not doing it a certain way. She just let her daughter have her little moment to crack an egg how she wanted to at her own pace and that was so sweet ❤
She is just so genuinely curious and engaged with the egg and the process... soaking it all in. Children are so beautiful. And I LOVE seeing people share gentle parenting like this!
exactly!! its such a beautiful thing to see young children find out how things work and accept them ❤❤
Very cute little girl, Mom too😊
It’s not gentle parenting. It’s just being a mom, which requires patience.
Beyond awesome to see little ones exploring and learning. Did this with my son when I was renovating our kitchen. He would help me hold and I would prepare nails for him to hammer. Took forever but it was so worth seeing his face... 😊
This is just an example of an amazing mom. Everyone deserves a parent as caring, patient, and thoughtful as her
This is amazing to watch! She’s not ignoring her mom or not understanding what her mom wants, she knows what she needs to do, but she’s also learning so much and exploring the egg and figuring out the way the shell breaks and what the membranes look like, she’s exploring! I remember being little and being so fascinated by eggs, their shells and how if you were gentle enough you could peel an egg shell off of the membrane and see the yolk through it. Amazing that she gets to grow up in such a patient environment that lets her discover things at her own pace
This was my thought, as well. I love the way Sutan is given time to examine the egg. She is discovering so much about the world, and everything is new for her young mind. Moe is such a great parent for giving her that time to just explore what she has in front of her. The world moves fast. Let's just slow down.
Beautifully put, I agree ❤ This is an inspirational moment. Imagine if we could reignite that inquisitiveness and trust in adults who have lost that childhood curiosity.
@@DJackson52985If I'd understood that when I was still a young, I wouldn't have become so anxious.
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Maybe she doesn't understand any concepts of social pressure yet. Many kids are quite innocent like that, until they grow up and learn about the many subtle expectations and pressure forced upon them, everywhere around. Or when parents and other adults get mad or impatient and lashed out at them, etc. That's when most people lose part of their own innocence, lol. And eventually become just like every other adult.
She’s the mom we all need ❤
We already have ❤
Ikr, this was healing to watch lol
I remember when my mom told me to crack an egg. I was 5 and I remember it as a scary experience. Cracked it but yolk fell out I mean a little bit and she got so mad. She never let me do that after that.
It would be better if we say she is kind of a mom that we have to be....❤
Nah i already have one so there's no need 🫶🏼
The way she’s handling it with so much care, it’s so heart warming
Yeah .....when u havent got such parenting...
Then become that parent with patience to your ones ❤...cause you know how much does it worth 💯
she handed over that small piece of shell to her mom like a doctor asking his assistant to hold tools for surgery 😂 so cute 🥰
Ikr 🥹🫶🏽
Exactly 💯😅😅😅😅
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Shes doesn't miss details, little protagonist
So relatable!
Aww you can see the curiosity and thought process in her face. She’s learning and she’s trying her best. You are an amazing mom. She’s gonna grow up to be a wonderful women with a mother like you 🩷
Edit: the moms smile and nod when she finally got it was so wholesome
Nothing matters bro
In the end all your curiosity dies.....
@@Xead_pool that is so true. I hope life doesn’t mess her up too. She’s so innocent and cute
@@bell-collector5772 yeah she actually is ....
You are kindness itself
Curiosity and discovery! Extremely healthy for both the young and old.
I wish my mum understood this.. she would have snatched that egg out of my hand right on my first try to crack it and then push me out of the kitchen🥺
Diese unglaubliche Geduld, ich bewundere diese Frau. Eine wundervolle Mutter ❤
Telling a child “you did it!” is such joy for them ❤️ so important for their emotional development
Só nice that the mom let her took her time examining the egg.
The mothers quiet smile when she figures it out is so heartwarming. I've watched this 10 times just to watch the mother smile with care, pride, support and love.
Sutan is passionate in cooking. Even at that age she dosent give up and completes her task of breaking the egg and pouring it in. Many other children would have given up and many other moms would have snatched the egg from their child and asked them to do it when they grow up. Great Mom and daughter teamwork 😊
Her voice is so soft and gentle it makes me cry 😭
If only my father have this kind of patience, I think I will never having a mental breakdown every time I heard his voice.
Me with my brother
Same
Thats true. same situation. We feel a shock when we hear their voice.
*have
*hear
I like how patient the girl is too. She's comfortable figuring things out with the parent with her and isn't getting stressed or rushing the process.
That's what it looks like when your parents don't jump down your throat after every mistake
Children’s attitude reflects parent’s attitude. The mother did a great job🎉
Complete opposite to me, I’d start sweating over something I’m probably done something a dozen times before if my mom is present
That’s because her mom didn’t stress her. You would take your own time figuring things out if they haven’t got an authority figure waiting to jump at their every mistake.
@@itz_ash4272It’s not your fault. It’s your mom’s. But it becomes our responsibility to undo our parents’ conditioning for our own sake. It’s not fair but life hardly is.
I saw a little boy and his mom walking to school as I sat in rush traffic once. The boy stopped to admire some flowers and took his time... his mum did not rush him. She stood, let him slow down and smell the flowers and just watched him lovingly. It was so beautiful. I felt peaceful watching them be peaceful 💖 they were Asian, I think. The Eastern ways of being offer a profound kind of grounding.
It's still very hard for me to be in the kitchen with my mother. Because when I was younger, she would always rush me to complete tasks and that would often make me mess up and then she would shoot me away cause I "couldn't do anything properly". That's why, as an adult I like to cook alone in the kitchen and I take my time. I finally enjoy the process without constantly being told what I'm doing wrong. Kudos to you ❤ you are doing great :))
I relate 100% 🫂🩷
I can still remember being a small child, and always feeling so flustered when i tried something new because of how my parents would react. She isn't flustered or frustrated or anything. She's just learning how to be a person. This is the type of parenting every child deserves, and the world would be a kinder place if we all got this. You brought me a little peace today. Thank you❤
I also didn't learn a lot because of my parents' reaction. They very often focused only on what you couldn't do, even if you did it for the first time. As a result, they got mad and said they would do it for me themselves. Success was very often ignored, and even if you do something 99% perfect, they will pay attention only to the 1% that you did not succeed.
I'm 17 still I feel pressured while doing something in front of my parents 😂
@@krokodildol492last sentence is too real💀💔
@@zimkitasundu-vumazonke1694 When I hear that I'm not the only one with such a problem, I feel a little calmer because people understand the problem. It often happens that there will be people who will say that you exaggerate, whine about trifles, invent. And in general, you can't talk bad about your parents. It's so infuriating. Sometimes it happens that a person tells that his parents beat him as a child, and people on the Internet are divided into two camps, those who feel sorry and those who eventually say that that person is ungrateful, because these are his parents, and they should be respected.
I apologize for the imperfect language.
@@krokodildol492felt that in my soul
This is how critical thinking ability develops in children. They need time to investigate and process what they're observing. Mom's doing such a fantastic job with her little lady here ❤❤❤❤
Abs love this response!
Yes! I was looking for a comment like this. Often parents rush the process not allowing children to analyze what they are interacting with/doing, or parents do it themselves!
I am such a helicopter 🚁 mom, and always swoop in to “fix” something rather than have a learning process take place. U r so correct, just allowing children to explore and experience something for themselves and on their terms can be the biggest learning experience of all ❤
I really admire how you teach Sutan. Waiting for videos sharing about teaching tips❤
That genuine smile on mother's face 🤌😭
We forget that children are constantly seeing things for the first time. She’s just exploring the textures and cracks of the egg. This is cool and fun for her. Love that mom gives her time to do that 🫶
Agreed! And that's the wonderful thing about being a kid, isn't it? Something that we tired, jaded adults forget. Everything is so much bigger, newer and more exciting when you're little. So grown-ups need patience. 😊
Have you ever spared a thought for the incarcerated mother hens in dark filthy windowless factory farms who would never get to see, nurture or teach their unhatched baby chicks?
@@lovelifenotloathelifewhat?
@@dontshiptaeandjkoriwillsen6296 Google the lives and fates of abused chickens on this planet. You will soon understand what and why
@@lovelifenotloathelife if you’re implying that egg (and others sold in stores) are fertilized eggs containing undeveloped chicks, you need to read/do your research. Think before you speak. FYI, laying hens at commercial farms, sadly, “ have never even seen a rooster [before in their life].”
my dad would literally say “hurry your ass up and crack the egg or i’ll throw you off the balcony” 💀
Lol😂 same 😂
@@kashishsharma7225 Not Lol! So sad! Violence in education is terrible and so destructive. Unfortunately most of us had to through this.
I haven’t laughed this hard over a comment in a long time 😂
I'm really sorry you had to go through this!
whats the point of teaching a child how to crack an egg at such a young age. thats total wastage dude and its pointless tbh. teach them how to eat not how to crack an egg.sttupidity at its peak bro
5 months later and I still can’t stop smiling. I wish I had parents who would let me discover as a kid.
what a sweet child. GOD bless you guys🍓🍓🍓🍓
Put me in tears. Couldn’t imagine growing up with that patience, nurture, and support
YAAY❤😊😂
There would be less psychopaths or depressed ppl if all parents were like this.
Give her 2 children more and her patience is out the roof
@@beerussolos1063thats why you should have as many kids as you yourself can take care of lol
Same. I have tears running down my face out of, honestly, jealousy. I’m so grateful Sutan can live such a wonderful life and I’m proud of her mom for being so kind!
As someone who’s mom would have for sure just screamed at me “no, you idiot, do it like this” I’ll admit I got weirdly emotional watching this
Not weird, I felt the same thing. Like that my childhood was littered with moments where if I didn't do it right I wasn't given a chance or given guidance but rather made to feel like I wasn't doing it fast enough. That I wasn't doing it good enough. That there's no time for me to make a mistake and learn at my own pace.
I felt anxious cause I was waiting for the mom to take the egg out her hand, and unpacking that feeling...hurts
Same here
Sorry that you all experienced that. 🫂 ❤
Ugh same! I remember one time she told me to go season the rice (without any guidance) so I went and added so much seasoned salt. Then when she returned she got so mad and called me idiota...now at 30 she wonders why I dont want to cook with her😢
Same
This one keeps popping up, but I love watching it every time. She’s growing up so fast and is turning into a beautiful young lady. She’s about the same age as my granddaughter and it’s hard to let go of the toddler, as they get older. The innocent discovery of their world is mesmerizing to watch. So precious ❤
While watching this even i could not controll bruh i just appreciating you I really luved the way of your teaching and hope every parents should be like this 😚😚❤️❤️❤️
i barely had the patience to finish this video 😭 parenthood terrifies me
I'm looking forward to being a parent and even I could hardly wait for her to crack the egg...
Like I almost took the egg from her through my phone😂😂
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Her mom is the embodiment of *"it's okay"*
Maybe she should sometimes think ‘it’s okay if i dont record and post my daughter out on the internet anytime she does something’ maybe she should spend time enjoying her daughter without her first thought being ‘gotta record this for the youtube views’
@@AdeDueDamballa. 😂
@@AdeDueDamballa. 😂 her first thought? damn that's cool you can read minds!
Ya know if you just explained your concern, maybe that filming kids and posting online can have negative effects, then you'd be making sense but you're so over the top and argumentative that your argument feels empty
@@AdeDueDamballa.f she didn't record those enteractions and post them here, how would we get inspiration for such patience? How would we know the right way to interact with our own (maybe future) children? She's not posting some useless shit, it's kinda educating for many of us. I've read some comments below that this video is even therapeutic for them and healing their traumas. Come on, don't be so toxic, be grateful that such kind-hearted people exist.
@williamshakespeare9094 you drop this 👑
It's not patience.
It is love and respect!!
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This angel's patience is everything 😢❤
everyone deserves such understanding, motivating, kind parents
The mother is even more adorable than the little girl, because it takes so much character to be patient and supportive like this. Her parents must be so proud.
It’s just one video! 😂
@@ayeshaibrahim2024 Thank you. My heart was breaking today for so many things in the world, but you reminded me this is what we live for.
And this is why I’m not a parent 🥲
I wouldn’t be able to give this type of patience to my kid and it breaks my heart to know that I’d be a horrible mom
@@Sisima13 You might be much better than you think! There are books and videos that can help with skills, and you might be surprised how much the love you can have for your own child will inspire you to succeed for them. But you know yourself best. Parenting isn't for everyone.
this is such a different environment than i was raised in. i wasnt abused by any means but to have such patience with your child is so amazing. i wonder how things would have turned out had my parents had more patience.
If we didn't have such parents, we should be that parent for our future kids. Break the cycle!
same! my parents were very loving but they definitely rushed me through tasks and took over if i was taking too long or doing it wrong. they'd usually make fun of me for not knowing how to do something instead of teaching me or just letting me try my best. i didn't learn how to tie my shoes or put my hair in a ponytail until middle school. i didn't learn how to cook basic meals until i was an adult. when i got to college, i had to put a lot of work into trusting myself and not immediately seeking help/validation from others.
I wish the same.
Same Here …
Uncle Roger approves her egg cracking technique 🥰👍
She's so focused 😂❤
Such a good mum. ❤❤❤❤
why am i crying over a little girl managing to finally crack an egg?! such a sweet moment.
Same gurl😭😭
I’m TOTALLY crying 😅
It's the music
Ikr?!
The Lumineers will do that to ya 🎶
I was so proud of her when she finally figured it out 😭
Wish everyone had parents this patient and caring.
I more than likely would have taken the egg and finished the job ages ago... great VN patience shown here for real
The patience of a saint. The entire time I was holding my breath lol had this been me as a child my mom would’ve ripped it from my hands and just finished the whole thing with me sent away from her line of sight
As someone who grew up being yelled at for making mistakes and being rushed which makes me pretty anxious, this was so comforting to watch. You’re such a great mother
I realize i'm a lowkey adult when i got impatient about her breaking the egg so slowly...then i figured how precious could be the process of discovering the egg as a new shape, she is genuine, she wants to figure it out by her own. I would love to support this
Neil DeGrasse Tyson described it best. There are so many science experiments to do with eggs for children. When your child starts playing with the egg, they start learning. Something can be hard, but still fragile. What’s inside? A goopy thing. You tell your child that’s how chickens are born, their little minds explode. You tell them the colourless stuff turns white when heat applies, with colours changing infront the child’s eyes.
@@affytaffy01that’s amazing. Thank you for sharing
That first part was my mom. She would literally rip things out of my hands because I wasn't moving fast enough.
@@SalsaRimjob Sorry dear... I am not sure about how you felt, but I felt bad for you. These small gestures actually impact us in various ways and stay with us subconsciously.
By the time she finally broke the egg, the little girl had studied the egg carefully. Probably the shape and texture and the little hole beside the crack and that she had to widen the crack to get it all out instead of trying to fish it out through the small hole. May be more which we adults can't think of. She was so focused, and her mom just let her figure it out. There is a lesson in this for us grandmas too....
It's sad that so many people forget that it's their first time being alive. They'll take a little while to learn, but if you don't help too much, you'll give them confidence to do it on their own, or feel free to ask. Also, if your child wants a little bit of help with something, help them.
"Its their first time being alive!" And our second...or third...or fourth. Seeing such curiosity, fascination, and joy never gets old!
its all our first time being alive
This made my heart so full. I never got this as a child and it's so comforting to watch ❤
she grows so fast, thanks father and mother for colouring this artist that can cook for her family too later. may the One bless your family ❤
This honestly made me cry because I wish more parents had this kind and nurturing attitude towards their kids
Actually the kid tested my patience
@@siva02314 my dog tested my patience ! I am ready for kids 😁
🫂🫂🫂Don't worry friends, we can create good parents in ourselves for our children in the future
Same 😢
This made me 😭😭 because it reminds me how we have to remind ourselves not to rush in life and to believe that we can do everything
Damn what an insightful thought!!! 😮
These are the people who deserve kids😢😢❤❤❤❤
A wonderful mother, with the patience of a sage. Take notice ladies :)
The way she's turning it around and and looking at it from every angle, trying out different things to figure the egg out. So adorable. I'm literally in tears. ❤
me too!! I'm crying!!
but.. whyyyyyyyyyyyyy???
and the way mom lets her ❤
She just made a core memory!❤
this made my teacher heart so happy 🥺 children can do amazing things if we just give them the time and space to do it. she's gonna grow up to be so independent and confident!!
Hello, fellow teacher! 😊
The focus the baby have and the patience the mother have is just amazing 😮❤❤😊
The way she was trying to open it so gently was adorable ❤❤❤
its so sweet how the mom smiled when the daughter so carefully broke the egg apart its so beautiful to watch such an amazing mother daughter moment like this
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Patient parent and patient child is the calmest and best duo ever❤️
Such a good mother and daughter relationship ❤
the mother has all the patience i need in my life tho...