In the beginning of the movie dominik met phoebe before as john sister ursula at the restaurant so he should have known her name was Ursula not phoebe unless his mom explained everything to dominik
What sort of school is that where they are surprised that a kid can read at six? My daughter was a good reader at three. If I'd been a prospective parent I'd have been making my excuses and edging towards the door at that point!
@@aiesyahsyahirah4717 What has that got to do with anything? I was born in sixties and could read before I went to school, as could my kids born in late nineties. Six or seven is VERY late to be reading whatever decade it is.
Children under the age of 5, are like sponges, whatever is taught at home may or may not be appropriate for the outside world. Parents please make sure to do this one little task, it's called the 7 Ts: Take The Time To Think Things Through This little task shall assist you with making the correct choice pending on the situation.
'Never talk to strangers' is terrible advice! We have to speak to strangers all the time, even if it's just to buy something in a shop or get on a bus. Plus it's healthy to be able to make conversation with others. No wonder so many kids are paranoid mental wrecks. Why not just teach them to never go anywhere with another person or let anyone in the house without asking Mummy or Daddy first?
Well, yes, I see your point, but at too young a age, they're too trusting, and it's safer for them to let the adults handle that. As they grow up, yes, they can have normal conversations with strangers.
@@GRANOLA77 If they are that young they shouldn't be out on their own anyway. They will initially be learning such social skills with a parent present so no harm will come to them. Hopefully by the time they have to start doing so on their own then they will have developed some awareness that not everyone is to be trusted, and be able to follow ground rules to keep them safe (for example don't go with anyone who doesn't know the secret password, even if they say Mummy sent them, or to ask a mother with children for help if they need it). It's never too young to start developing their confidence and money skills by letting them go up to the counter to pay for something themselves while mum or dad watches from a short distance. Far better than telling them they cannot do these things because it is dangerous.
I tell you...HE got those kids in line!!!!!! They sit & stand still when they hear that whistle!!!!! Now, that's discipline
More pavlovian conditioning
"Well, you taught them the basics!" 😂😂
That’s important.
I’m surprised they haven’t canceled this movie for that.
@@JewelBlueIbanez It is too important for them to cancel.
He's lucky she is nice otherwise He's busted lol haha.
@@JewelBlueIbanez Why would this movie be "canceled" for that? It is not like it was released recently.
Be careful what you say
Hmmm now teenagers and so called "experts" dont know the basics!
In the beginning of the movie dominik met phoebe before as john sister ursula at the restaurant so he should have known her name was Ursula not phoebe unless his mom explained everything to dominik
Especially if they're a killer machine
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What sort of school is that where they are surprised that a kid can read at six? My daughter was a good reader at three. If I'd been a prospective parent I'd have been making my excuses and edging towards the door at that point!
This is 80s-90s. Kids dont read until 6-7 yo. 3 yo still eat boogers and play in dirt.
@@aiesyahsyahirah4717 What has that got to do with anything? I was born in sixties and could read before I went to school, as could my kids born in late nineties. Six or seven is VERY late to be reading whatever decade it is.
@@aiesyahsyahirah4717when I was 5 years old I started writing essays
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Why would they make kids swear at young age?!
What did they say?
Why? Because one of them said "penis" & "vagina"? Those are body parts & he stated a biological fact.
It's hilarious @@P.Whitestrake
Children under the age of 5, are like sponges, whatever is taught at home may or may not be appropriate for the outside world.
Parents please make sure to do this one little task, it's called the 7 Ts:
Take The Time To Think Things Through
This little task shall assist you with making the correct choice pending on the situation.
'Never talk to strangers' is terrible advice! We have to speak to strangers all the time, even if it's just to buy something in a shop or get on a bus. Plus it's healthy to be able to make conversation with others. No wonder so many kids are paranoid mental wrecks.
Why not just teach them to never go anywhere with another person or let anyone in the house without asking Mummy or Daddy first?
Yeah.
That is a good point.
Well, yes, I see your point, but at too young a age, they're too trusting, and it's safer for them to let the adults handle that.
As they grow up, yes, they can have normal conversations with strangers.
@@GRANOLA77 If they are that young they shouldn't be out on their own anyway. They will initially be learning such social skills with a parent present so no harm will come to them. Hopefully by the time they have to start doing so on their own then they will have developed some awareness that not everyone is to be trusted, and be able to follow ground rules to keep them safe (for example don't go with anyone who doesn't know the secret password, even if they say Mummy sent them, or to ask a mother with children for help if they need it). It's never too young to start developing their confidence and money skills by letting them go up to the counter to pay for something themselves while mum or dad watches from a short distance. Far better than telling them they cannot do these things because it is dangerous.