So glad to finally find Dr Byron back in the house. This series should always be available because one can learn so much from it. I raised 3 boys on my own, and wished in the days when they were little I would have had a Dr. Tanya. Both me and my kids would have done so much better. What does need to change in the comments though is that we need to stop blaming. This is the biggest thing I learned from Tanya Byron: do not judge, just look at what you see, and mirror. The judging and the name calling really has to stop all over all the comment sections. Thanks for making this serie available on TH-cam. It's a grand day!
@@wilnaschnetler6516 Supernanny is an absolute legend, but that doesn't negate the amazing work others do. Dr. Tanya is also good at what she does. Jo Frost can only do so many TV shows in one lifetime.
I think a lot of this behaviour starts by spoiling them far too much when they were younger and not correcting bad behaviour. As the children get older, it's not soo cute anymore as they get bigger.
Dr. Tanya seems to be focusing on some really deep, difficult truths the families in this season need help with. Such inspiring and admirable work on everyone’s part!
In my opinion they are all really good parents. If they were not, they would not have looked for help. And it is obvious that they really make an effort to work on their problems. ♡
i think it’s for the very reason nicolas family criticized. Because she does talk to him a bit maturer BUT still manages to keep it on a kid level . For example lewis . When she talked him into making a deal to stop crying get his nose wiped ( that daunte wiped 😊) and then hi five and let him in . i think she’s great
Compared to Lewis who’s a year older which is so much time at that age and he still gets told what to do by sock puppets. He’s like stuck at that 18-24 month period cuz he parents stayed there they didn’t advance. I was just shocked Louis didn’t have s pacifier
A pacifier? A good thing he didn’t have it. He drank from a bottle, sleeps in a cot, had a high chair, eats baby food, and the language? They talk in third person all the time, and in slan, only. Without combining with standard words
All the talking frustrates me and increases MY anxiety. I'm not a morning person and if my parents kept talking at me about me eating breakfast, I would lose it. What's wrong with saying, "Good morning, here's your breakfast", and walking away?
Lol! I grew up with a mother who talked non-stop at me in the morning and I hated it! Gah! I'm still allergic to constant yapping, especially early a.m. and late p.m. ;-o
Wow! What a terrible problem to have. I never got to eat a single meal with my mother.... what a thing to complain about that your mother cared enough to speak with you and make you breakfast.🖕🏻
@@cuqva1783 I think we all fell in love with your mom (and Dante)! She demonstrated amazing courage in facing her fears and making things better for her family, So happy that Dante has brothers!
Mayu my heart broke too but probably for a different reason... my heart broke for the CHILD because the parents are the 1’s that showed her that hitting them was acceptable & all of a sudden she’s in trouble & don’t no y as it was acceptable for her whole life so if the parents had just nipped that in the beginning that little girl wouldn’t of been acting that way for years & the father wouldn’t of been crying because he was embarrassed now don’t get me wrong I woulda been upset as all get out if my child had felt like she was able to swat me like that but then that’s been okay in their home so now they both gotta “un-learn” the LEARNED behavior that has led to the staggering disrespect these kids show
@@crystalmcqueen4296 Question for you - Why dwell on the past though? What good does that do for anyone?? If they aren't unlearning now, then when? What would your solution be?
@@crystalmcqueen4296 I agree. Where are the time outs? Don't stand by the door and let your tiny daughter scream and hit you until you're in tears. Jessica has a very bad temper so she should get 1 warning and then discipline. Egads!
@@marylyn66 Yes, there is no way I would just stand there and let a tantruming toddler hit me! What lesson is being learned there? An immediate attitude adjustment, a stern talking to, followed by a time out, was called for. Hitting is absolutely unacceptable.
One thing is asking your child something good like “would you like a yogyog afterwards? Chocolate yoghurt or peach yoghurt?“ An another one is that the child doesn’t understand the standard word. Lewis doesn’t ask for milk, he asks for milkies!! Maybe this is going over the top
As lovely as it is watching the kids flourish and grow, the best part -- the most beautiful bit is watching these parents reconnect with each other. It's watching Nikkola discover how capable and able she is with Life. And it's all a wonderful mix of what makes work. EDIT: Nikkola, I'm really rooting for you. I hope that turns out to be the right call.
@@cuqva1783- I just love your Mum!! She is a wonderful sweet "tough on the outside" but class act woman! I was drawn to her immediately, and so glad she had more kids. So so much love to give!!💜 Thank you for the comment - you're as wonderful as your Mum🥰
@@cuqva1783 Oh, wow, I’m so sorry. He came across as being really strange to me, with that constant fake smile and babyish ways. He was just like a grown Lewis. He really screwed up that little boy. Best of luck to you.
I am proud of Nicola for being willing to do the aerial challenge. I am absolutely petrified of heights. I've been in an airplane and I've been ziplining. I had that same smile on my face when I took my first leap of faith. I love how confident and happy she sounds after succeeding in her leap of faith. And Dante's just crashed out, even though all he did today was watch his Mommy shine. lol I am also VERY proud of Louis for how well he is eating. Three days in and he's ENJOYING a roast dinner. And notice, the sparkle in his eyes....he is proud of himself for doing this, and he keeps glancing at Mom to see if she's proud of him too.
I know the situation has been checked out and professionally sanctioned. But, practically speaking: This has to be such a shake-up for the children. Suddenly a new home, other children, mom&/or dad changing the set dynamics of communication and interaction. They are troopers, these families.
those 2 screaming girls need the Jo Frost treatment - where the child is put in the naughty spot 50 times if necessary, to win the power struggle. With my kids, I found that if I chose to address some misbehavior, I had better win that particular battle. re: Lewis. put his food on the table along with your own meals; sit down and eat your own meal, ignore Lewis. when you're done, take ALL plates etc off the table. Ignore fury from child. continue mealtimes the same. within a few meals, Lewis will get the idea. those 2 parents need to stop hovering over Lewis. They've made food WAY TOO IMPORTANT. love, Mother and Granny l
Excellent points in both cases. The girls need way firmer guidelines and Lewis needs way more freedom, even if that means he doesn't get dinner. He's not going to starve himself for long! They are still laser-focused on his every move...ugh!
ONLY if you also give positive attention when she/he is being good. Otherwise, they will simply feel bad and wrong and confused as to why the other children are treated differently. I believe some children need more communication. Power struggles happen when it becomes about control without any attempt at understanding what's bothering them.
My kids were great. I didnt have these issues with them. They always ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They didnt cry and whine, and they were great sleepers. Now they are comming into teenagers and Im paying for it now. 😂😂 I couldnt deal with a young child now. No way in hell.
I know what you mean. My son (now in his 40s!) was an excellent sleeper, eater, napper and light on the terrible twos. His two kids were kind of a trial with all those things due to way too much nervous attention by both parents, mostly by their mother. I swear, nothing good comes from nervous or guilty parenting. One symptom is the constant "I love you!" that I hear all the time - even in public, on the phone, in a store, etc.
The Turner girls are little characters... My wife and I think they are so funny, what big personalities they have 😄 all the families have done so well.
I can really relate to how Dante's mom's been feeling been dealing with depression myself but I want to get out do stuff with her not staying doors all the time so I think I'm going to start tomorrow well actually when she gets back from her aunt's house and we're going to go find something fun to do like rollerblading or something
aww, you're sweet. I have the benefit of having already raised 2 with autism, so luckily I know the ropes, and I'm in a super supportive community now. God bless and all the best darling! xoxo
@@anitadhm_ They all seem to be obsessed with crisps, which are so unhealthy! They ate them morning, noon, and night in that house. Almost all the mothers in every series are overweight, out of shape, and look older than their ages for young mothers. Why would anyone give junk food to young children? I disagree with having all that candy and crisps in that house.
He is my dad and he’s still like that, it’s turning into emotional abuse. He calls me names sometimes and gets so angry at me for no reason. He’s just a moody arrogant old man
What is wrong with ppl these days? None of this behavior is okay or normal yet it seems to be the new norm meaning a lot more kids at like this than ever before smh. As a parent of 3 I just don’t get it don’t understand how any of this could ever start I mean I see how they have encouraged this behavior but why would anyone even start it? I believe parenting is more common sense then anything. My husband passed away when my youngest was 3 and after he passed I had my little man sleep with me every night for a year but he had his own bed and room and when I said go to bed he’d go to bed on his own with no problems he sleeps on his own now but when he’s sick I have him sleep with me for my comfort but it didn’t recreate a monster. I never dealt with a tantrum disrespect hitting bad behavior nothing! 13-12-&5 yr most I’ve ever had to deal with is sibling bickering that’s rarely and even then I give the eye or count to 2 at most and that ends it. Don’t have to scream yell hit time out nothing just simply explain why it can’t be done and won’t allow it that’s it!
I never had a single tantrum or any nonsense from either of my 2 kids. No eating, sleeping, or behavior problems, not even when they were teens. I always kept a strict routine and they knew I didn’t put up with any nonsense. My mother was the same way. I was a teacher, so I knew how to talk to kids and use my tone. They grew up to be wonderful, successful adults with families of their own. Every one of these problems is the parents’ fault.
@@gracebufano1058that’s rude, she is reflecting. I assume she parented well, because she had good examples. I had two absolute angels, no worries, then number 3 came along, I had to incorporate completely different techniques, he is an empath and soaked up everything. Without help, I never would have figured that out. It takes great courage to ask for help, because you have to accept criticism
Ends with one lady, Nicole, madder than a wet hen and Louise oblivious to conflict brewing. It sounds like the friction is currently all in Nicole's mind. We'll see if what Tanya discussed with Louise is fitting. Does she in fact immediately react combatively when confronted?
The three sources of sound are layered with little control over what they want you to hear! From the US here, I love this show but.......is there a difference in the UK's handling of the soundtracks? The music, the woman host and the mic's on each of those participating in the segments drive me CRAZY!
hm just a question... I have no kids but could ithelp not even feed your children unhealthy stuff from the beginning? I mean I am an adult and have problems to not eat myfavourite sugary foods if they are here. So I have not to buy themto avoid them. I mesan ifa child only knows healty stuff it doesnt eat all the time chocolate pudding or crisps because it does not know hat it is. I mean maybe that is delusional for me but somehow I think that an adult decide what foods are in the house. Since my boyfriend and me only go shopping after allready eating and choose foods wisely we lost over 25 pounds each. There is no bad food in the house... I believe its the same with kids. They start to eat what the parents give them. But no judgement.... I don't have children. I am sure if I have children one day I ill also make a looooooot mistakes
Yeah, absolutely... I mean as the parent you're in control of food coming into your home, right? So it's like, yeah, if you don't buy the chocolate pudding they won't cry for it - it won't be there to be cried over. The key is introducing your children to a variety age appropriate foods as they grow and ultimately end up with them eating the same meals you'd prepare for yourself.
Because his parents treated him like he was a little baby. He was 3 and they still fed him, he could hardly speak, and probably wasn’t even potty trained.
They try to give him the same environment as he has at home so he sleeps in a crib,get fed purees at a high chair so they are treating him like he is 6 months old not 3 years old
@@donnadee1966 haha no I’m his brother I was born in 2007 he was born in 2002 so I wasn’t born yet haha but I’ve seen the episodes and my dad to this day isn’t nice. He’s very moody and always brings me down and calls me names and needs to grow up. My mum is so nice though. I love her. Other than that everything is well. Thanks x
@@cuqva1783 And your brother. No eating problems anymore?. He is 21 now.... Andcyour dad in the video he looks nice but pampering your brother like a baby instead of talking to a 3 year old on the video. Did they do that to you also? In the video it looks like the dad only can be to nice.
Lewis is like a little doll, he is really cute (minus the tantrums of course) but I can't tell if he has developmental issues or if he is just immature for his age and neurotic due to the way his parents molly-coddle him. I'm not asking this to be rude, but I've watched all the episodes involving these families and I find this show fascinating but little Lewis really does seem slow. Just watching his mannerisms, the way he claps his hands like a baby and looks around to see if his parents are doing the same every time he is praised for doing something good... it just seems odd and.... well... babyish. He is definitely a super wound up, incredibly nervous child to the point that if someone calmly said the word 'boo' in front of him, he would literally fall to pieces.
I think it's his parents. OMG. I thought he was 8 or 9 mo old at first, the way they treated him. They just don't want him to grow up. I hope they learn to let go so this kid can be normal.
I was surprised that he was 2 and a half. HIs speech is really bad for a kid his age, but I'm not surprised with the way his Mum and Dad speak to him and treat him in general. I think the Mother did really well because she knows it is for the better. The Father needs a little more convincing though.
He's spoIled. Pure and simple. Mommy and Daddy have spent his entire life treating him like a little baby and so he acts like a baby and now they are having to make him eat the big boy food and lose the bottles and the high chair and have a bit of independence and play on his own without clinging to them and both parents and child are struggling because now they aren't molly-coddling him.
The clapping is a learned behavior from his parents. They do it alot when praising and also they do it when he does it. So he learned he can get them to clap if he does it first. Again, he is in control.
CJ....I agree with you. I have a nephew who is 19 months old and he does exactly what you just said. We clap when we praise him, so he has learned to clap as well. He just doesn't use it as a control mechanism but as a way of acknowledging we are pleased with his behavior.
The time out needs to last until they calm down. It does no good to take a tantruming child out of time out, because they had no time to reflect on what they did wrong.
Nicole should have just kept her mouth shut. In a temporary situation fraught with chaos, exhaustion and terrible anxiety, EVERY ONE should be forgiven. No need for additional drama etc..
Lark Bird... agreed. These parents should be focused on their kids. But Nicola was clearly itching for a fight. She was even trying to recruit Nicky to get a 2 vs 1 gang-up...Nicky should've just backed out of it right there and then. Nicola getting all upset that Louise went to bed just proves she is a petty drama queen. No wonder Dante is confused...his mom is a bigger baby than he is. ...
@@theyliveyousleep4460 She was ridiculously immature in every way. Her language, mannerisms, falling all over the place, exaggerated emotions, the fact that she needed constant reassuring like a toddler were so annoying. She acted like a ten yr old. She had a lot of growing up to do. I can’t begin to imagine her in any kind of mature relationship.
There are no text books to say how to look after your children. I think it's not always easy and parents do the best they can and sometimes it can become too much. One of the things I did was talk to them about what they had done wrong and asked them to tell me why they were doing what they were doing and it was always age appropriate and for me it worked but I understand that it may not work for other parents.
Actually, there are so many excellent parenting books and videos that are a big help to new parents. They cover everything from basic newborn care to every physical, cognitive, and emotional stage of development through high school. There are whole sections in bookstores related to parenting. Do you really not know this?
*Blah Blah Blah....When my sister and I acted up my dad would smack us on the back of the neck. I'm 45 years old and I've never hit anyone. My sister is 53 and shes never hit anyone. Your theory is debunked....Well unless you want me to include my older brother as well Same goes for him and he's 60.*
Indeed! Nothing like a light slam to bring a manipulative little tantrum thrower to have an awakening! Always worked where I lived...all these 3 minute time outs only re-enforce for junior that he'll get what he wants ultimately....nothing like a whole day time-out to cure junior.
A PARENT ASKIMG A LITTLE CHILD “ARE YOU GONNA HIT ME ANYMORE” is just ridiculous to me! It’s just not sitting well! SMH! And the little boy with the eating problem gets his Feminine behavior from his dad, acts just like him. Y’all parents need to talk toughen up or else… that little boy who got on my nerves the WORST
These parents all want an immediate fix but it took YEARS of allowing the behavior & NOT addressing it so now it could take a while to fix the problem the parents created by not putting in boundaries from the beginning! I found with my baby girl that when she was an actual baby she learned very quickly so it only took a few times of “No that’s not acceptable” before she would stop whatever wasn’t acceptable kids just want to please & be acknowledged & if they get your attention when they act a fool in their minds acting a fool is not bad it’s just what is required to get your attention so my advice to parents is “LIFE AINT FAIR SO QUIT TRYING TO CONVINCE YOUR KIDS EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS FAIR” I hated hearing it when I was growing up but since became 1 I finally get the saying we have all heard from our parents “Because I said so!” Parents are setting their kids up for a tough life when they won’t tell them NO & MEAN IT...
Stephy Nicole I imagine jo frost spends a similar amount of time with the children, it’s just edited to fit into an hour show. This psychologist is equally as competent and uses the same techniques
It actually made me really nervous to see Nicola jump because what if her son took that as "jumping off high things is safe?" (I know I'm being paranoid but what if he jumped off a tall play structure or something??) Anyways there was so much less talking-over-talking in this one! Love it! :D
Lewis clapping after he does something is a weird learned behavior that like y’all said I guess cuz his parents do it all the time. I don’t know if it’s harmful or bad or somewhere in between
Tony’s hit the nail on the hit with him being over dependent. You haven’t seen him play once with himself or the other kids. He barely plays with his parents he just kinda exists between tantrums
Give daddy a??? A goggle? Now I’m lost! I thought goggles were glasses!!!seckondly, if I didn’t know what was. Happening, I would have thought hewas waking his chil, not getting him after a tantrum, and on top of that, Jess has the same right s Lewis! She can speak while he eats! Or is something wrong with him, like Erin Scot? Does he need a teether like her too?
do they not use car seats or boosters in Britain? I find it strange that these young children are held in by seat belts that could massive damage to a young child if they were ever in a accident!
If my child hit me that would be her demise! God gave kids padded butts for a reason. Three good swats never killed anyone. You let them know what they did wrong. If they are remorseful you tell them you forgive them. Then pray with them to do better next time.
I was hit by my father and remember it all. Physical punishment is never the answer, it teaches a child that big people hit little people, charter to become a bully.
I noticed that when little Louis is really upset, he sort of hits/swipes at his face - Any ideas what this may mean (It may mean nothing and I am overthinking)?
His behaviors were so bizarre. He behaved like a 6 month old baby because his parents, especially his crazy father, didn’t want him to grow up. I bet he still has issues today.
wait why are they mad at louise what did she do? she's been super nice... the larger woman has been jealous of her since the day she tried to comfort her husband when he picked up and dropped the little boy during a tantrum and she just tol him that she and her husband did it as well and not to feel bad. She's insecure and jealous its pretty clea. though lousie wasnt hitting on her husband at all she just got insecure about it anyway she likely doesnt like the way she looks and gets jealous around thinner women like most larger women with self esteem issues do.
Lewis seems to be on the slow side. He's what 3 years old but truly acts like a 1.5 year old. It's his actions that are so far behind. I love seeing the changes this home makes for these family's.
Everyone is saying it’s because he’s been so babies and I agree with that but I think he does possibly have autism because he didn’t interact with any of the other kids at all and he didn’t ever really play like by himself. And even if he was super babies he like still possibly learn like talking and reading tools but he was light ears behind in those two things. I never saw him reading anything at all of any kind and his talking was one or two words tops. His only way of expressing himself was through crying
Giving Lewis crisps and junk as a bribe to eat his meals is just ridiculous. "Food phobia" is not a thing. He is not phobic of anything. This is all about Lewis wanting control. And by god he is getting it.
Common sense...no treats period and believe me the child will get hungry. Sadly I see parents make the treat mistake all the time and it produces a whiny controlling child. We need major parenting programs before you become a parent. I also found it interesting how the psychologist when explaining to the parents were almost treated like a child themselves. I prefer Super Nanny, she is a real life Mary Poppins and moves these families in the right direction without treating the adults like children.
That kid Louis is terrible man, starts to throw a fit cuz he knows he has to eat yogurt by himself keep saying no, hands on eyes his little go to when upset. So she says do you want mom to feed you it and hands come down happy yes.
He has the meekest little cry talk thing his does too and he’s does it all the time, when he does good he doesn’t like really talk or talks very quit and says few words. The hands over the eyes thing by be a early sign of like autism, a nervous tick he constantly does, especially when nervous and his hands are always in his eyes
Finally they actually parent a situation, he didn’t want to eat by himself so ok back it goes and instead of giving into his little whining routine they said we’re gonna go do this want to come, he does his no cry, so they just leave and it freaked him out he went running after them. He’s like a baby animal that will say he doesn’t want to go buy when they turn ti leave he runs after
And his little like run cry thing. I just cannot get over this kid and they way he acts and I can’t help but think preck and school are going to be a nightmare for him. At 3 he doesn’t know how to think or act if he doesn’t get absolutely exactly what he wants and his default is to cry about it til it happens
And because his parents play puppets to get him to do anything what not he shuts down when they are firm with him. Dad trying to get him to stand up to change and he just keeps sitting back down. His mind like shuts down out of fear
The last video for me to be all caught up but I must say all this is really saying is no the kids aren't the problem. The parents are and I really don't like this. I really don't like this at all
The kids aren’t the problem... it’s the parents the kids are like this because of the parents they didn’t teach the kids any better or any different. I mean kids only do what they are taught. When kids are born they don’t know how to talk, have attitudes, know right from wrong, bite/hit etc etc the parents slowly teach them from day 1. So certainly all this behavior the kids are demonstrating is because of their parents and no one else Solely the parents fault. Parents are teachers children are students!
How unfair...I'm a trained childcare assistant...worked in nurseries, schools, babysat the lot. I'm great with kids always have been but my son was a terror between the ages of 2 and 4 and it was a struggle!
So glad to finally find Dr Byron back in the house. This series should always be available because one can learn so much from it. I raised 3 boys on my own, and wished in the days when they were little I would have had a Dr. Tanya. Both me and my kids would have done so much better.
What does need to change in the comments though is that we need to stop blaming. This is the biggest thing I learned from Tanya Byron: do not judge, just look at what you see, and mirror. The judging and the name calling really has to stop all over all the comment sections. Thanks for making this serie available on TH-cam. It's a grand day!
You could learn far more from supernanny
@@wilnaschnetler6516 Supernanny is an absolute legend, but that doesn't negate the amazing work others do. Dr. Tanya is also good at what she does. Jo Frost can only do so many TV shows in one lifetime.
I think a lot of this behaviour starts by spoiling them far too much when they were younger and not correcting bad behaviour.
As the children get older, it's not soo cute anymore as they get bigger.
@@wilnaschnetler6516, no you learn different things, both programs have value, as the commenter suggest, stop being judgmental
Dr. Tanya seems to be focusing on some really deep, difficult truths the families in this season need help with. Such inspiring and admirable work on everyone’s part!
In my opinion they are all really good parents. If they were not, they would not have looked for help. And it is obvious that they really make an effort to work on their problems. ♡
is that so? where have you been.
lisa hofer you are the dumbest person in the world!!!!!
I love your perspective
Gt😀😃
@@dorethaparks4467 uii
Dante is the best kid in that house... not even 2yrs old. He's more mature than the rest of the kids.. beautiful little boy.
i think it’s for the very reason nicolas family criticized. Because she does talk to him a bit maturer BUT still manages to keep it on a kid level . For example lewis . When she talked him into making a deal to stop crying get his nose wiped ( that daunte wiped 😊) and then hi five and let him in .
i think she’s great
Compared to Lewis who’s a year older which is so much time at that age and he still gets told what to do by sock puppets. He’s like stuck at that 18-24 month period cuz he parents stayed there they didn’t advance. I was just shocked Louis didn’t have s pacifier
A pacifier? A good thing he didn’t have it. He drank from a bottle, sleeps in a cot, had a high chair, eats baby food, and the language? They talk in third person all the time, and in slan, only. Without combining with standard words
All the talking frustrates me and increases MY anxiety. I'm not a morning person and if my parents kept talking at me about me eating breakfast, I would lose it. What's wrong with saying, "Good morning, here's your breakfast", and walking away?
Lol! I grew up with a mother who talked non-stop at me in the morning and I hated it! Gah! I'm still allergic to constant yapping, especially early a.m. and late p.m. ;-o
diane9247 - I can relate so well!
They won’t ever learn
Wow! What a terrible problem to have. I never got to eat a single meal with my mother.... what a thing to complain about that your mother cared enough to speak with you and make you breakfast.🖕🏻
Tyler Jackson Extremes are never good. My mother never shut up, screamed nonstop, and I hated her for it.
Nicola is just rocking it 👍 she seems like such a lovely and caring person and I adore her little Dante-man💕💞💓💕
She’s my mum and she’s the best I love her. thanks for saying good about her cuz she is
@@cuqva1783 I think we all fell in love with your mom (and Dante)! She demonstrated amazing courage in facing her fears and making things better for her family, So happy that Dante has brothers!
Sound manager is having a good day
Yes, the sound-mixing is all screwed up, with the mumbley, quiet narration going on underneath the actual dialog the people are having. Weird.
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@@diane9247 some reason I don’t hear any of that? Sound is actually clear like another video/show would be. You l
Yeah, sound is good for me, as well.
I thought it was just me, like my connection was bad or something
I cried when I heard, "I'm sorry Dad". Best moment.
When he asked her "your not going to hit me anymore are you?" after he had cried my heart broke..
Mayu my heart broke too but probably for a different reason... my heart broke for the CHILD because the parents are the 1’s that showed her that hitting them was acceptable & all of a sudden she’s in trouble & don’t no y as it was acceptable for her whole life so if the parents had just nipped that in the beginning that little girl wouldn’t of been acting that way for years & the father wouldn’t of been crying because he was embarrassed now don’t get me wrong I woulda been upset as all get out if my child had felt like she was able to swat me like that but then that’s been okay in their home so now they both gotta “un-learn” the LEARNED behavior that has led to the staggering disrespect these kids show
Dakota McQueen your delusional..... 🤣🤐👎
@@crystalmcqueen4296 Question for you - Why dwell on the past though? What good does that do for anyone?? If they aren't unlearning now, then when? What would your solution be?
@@crystalmcqueen4296 I agree. Where are the time outs? Don't stand by the door and let your tiny daughter scream and hit you until you're in tears. Jessica has a very bad temper so she should get 1 warning and then discipline. Egads!
@@marylyn66 Yes, there is no way I would just stand there and let a tantruming toddler hit me! What lesson is being learned there? An immediate attitude adjustment, a stern talking to, followed by a time out, was called for. Hitting is absolutely unacceptable.
One thing is asking your child something good like “would you like a yogyog afterwards? Chocolate yoghurt or peach yoghurt?“ An another one is that the child doesn’t understand the standard word. Lewis doesn’t ask for milk, he asks for milkies!! Maybe this is going over the top
Yes, DROP the "baba" language!!!
As lovely as it is watching the kids flourish and grow, the best part -- the most beautiful bit is watching these parents reconnect with each other. It's watching Nikkola discover how capable and able she is with Life. And it's all a wonderful mix of what makes work.
EDIT: Nikkola, I'm really rooting for you. I hope that turns out to be the right call.
She’s my mum I love her so much. I’m lewises brother btw
@@cuqva1783- I just love your Mum!! She is a wonderful sweet "tough on the outside" but class act woman! I was drawn to her immediately, and so glad she had more kids. So so much love to give!!💜
Thank you for the comment - you're as wonderful as your Mum🥰
@@maburg713 ty so much! xx
Nikkola is Dante’s mom…???
@@CaliforniaFarmGirl Yes.
The boys dad seems to be an anxious child himself who is scared to upset anyone and wants to be liked. There’s something about him that disturbs me.
If you mean Paul I feel the same way. I came to the comments just to say that. There is something not right about Paul.
He is my dad he is horrible to me. I’m lewises brother
@@cuqva1783 Oh, wow, I’m so sorry. He came across as being really strange to me, with that constant fake smile and babyish ways. He was just like a grown Lewis. He really screwed up that little boy. Best of luck to you.
I am proud of Nicola for being willing to do the aerial challenge. I am absolutely petrified of heights. I've been in an airplane and I've been ziplining. I had that same smile on my face when I took my first leap of faith. I love how confident and happy she sounds after succeeding in her leap of faith. And Dante's just crashed out, even though all he did today was watch his Mommy shine. lol
I am also VERY proud of Louis for how well he is eating. Three days in and he's ENJOYING a roast dinner. And notice, the sparkle in his eyes....he is proud of himself for doing this, and he keeps glancing at Mom to see if she's proud of him too.
Nicola sounds more like a Nigerian-American than Nigerian-British. Interesting... Her little boy is adorable!
diane9247 yes indeed. She is definitely American.
diane9247 she is British but was born in Nigeria i know this because the friend that came to visit her in this episode is my mum
@@iyeshasart They are the most gorgeous family!
@@iyeshasart That was the best surprise!!! I hope Nikola and Dante, and you and your mum are well!
@@iyeshasart That's so awesome! Your mum (or mom as we say in America) is an amazing friend! I wish I had friends like her!
I know the situation has been checked out and professionally sanctioned. But, practically speaking: This has to be such a shake-up for the children. Suddenly a new home, other children, mom&/or dad changing the set dynamics of communication and interaction. They are troopers, these families.
Good for Lewis for responding so well to Tanya's suggestions. He is so cute & he looked proud of himself for trying new foods.
I think the "Tearaways" is a very useful, thought out program for families.
They not firm enough, and use bedroom and cot for "time out" area, FAULT!!
those 2 screaming girls need the Jo Frost treatment - where the child is put in the naughty spot 50 times if necessary, to win the power struggle. With my kids, I found that if I chose to address some misbehavior, I had better win that particular battle.
re: Lewis. put his food on the table along with your own meals; sit down and eat your own meal, ignore Lewis. when you're done, take ALL plates etc off the table. Ignore fury from child. continue mealtimes the same. within a few meals, Lewis will get the idea. those 2 parents need to stop hovering over Lewis. They've made food WAY TOO IMPORTANT.
love, Mother and Granny
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Excellent points in both cases. The girls need way firmer guidelines and Lewis needs way more freedom, even if that means he doesn't get dinner. He's not going to starve himself for long! They are still laser-focused on his every move...ugh!
ONLY if you also give positive attention when she/he is being good. Otherwise, they will simply feel bad and wrong and confused as to why the other children are treated differently. I believe some children need more communication. Power struggles happen when it becomes about control without any attempt at understanding what's bothering them.
Thank you! So weird that they don’t all eat together as a family. Too much focus on Lewis. Just have a meal .
All the other ridiculousness aside..... I can't believe they have a little smoking hut lol!!
My kids were great. I didnt have these issues with them. They always ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They didnt cry and whine, and they were great sleepers. Now they are comming into teenagers and Im paying for it now. 😂😂 I couldnt deal with a young child now. No way in hell.
Jessica - LOL thank you for your honest post.
I know what you mean. My son (now in his 40s!) was an excellent sleeper, eater, napper and light on the terrible twos. His two kids were kind of a trial with all those things due to way too much nervous attention by both parents, mostly by their mother. I swear, nothing good comes from nervous or guilty parenting. One symptom is the constant "I love you!" that I hear all the time - even in public, on the phone, in a store, etc.
diane9247 I don’t think u can say I love u enough, no one knows what’s gona happen in this world.
Nothing tougher than some of those teen years- may the Force be with you!
Waiting for ep. 5!! You guys did great !
Nicola is absolutely a good mum. And her son is so lovely! I love them both.
The Turner girls are little characters... My wife and I think they are so funny, what big personalities they have 😄 all the families have done so well.
Lewis should not have been able to do the rabbits. I thought the rule was no tantrums and eat breakfast nicely. Weak parents.
Bec White I thought the same thing. He didn’t eat his breakfast
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Those parents are also my parents. My mum learnt good parenting but my dad is just an arrogant moody old man now
@@cuqva1783 I am so sad to read this. Sending hugs to you and your brother...
@@cuqva1783 Where is y'all show?
I can really relate to how Dante's mom's been feeling been dealing with depression myself but I want to get out do stuff with her not staying doors all the time so I think I'm going to start tomorrow well actually when she gets back from her aunt's house and we're going to go find something fun to do like rollerblading or something
The crying/screaming in the background. "Wow"
Love this! I hope all the episodes will come!
AWWW yeah Nicole!!! You're an awesome Mom and an awesome person! :)
I'm a single Mom of 2 boys with autism - you're a total inspiration to me! :) You take care girl!!!
aww, you're sweet. I have the benefit of having already raised 2 with autism, so luckily I know the ropes, and I'm in a super supportive community now. God bless and all the best darling! xoxo
This would be a great series if it wasn't for the music.
Dante’s mama is fearless!!! 🙏💜
Great program!
Are "crisps" potato chips? Do people honestly think they should alternate a chip with every bite of breakfast??? Um....no lol!
yes. we call chips crisps here
@@anitadhm_ They all seem to be obsessed with crisps, which are so unhealthy! They ate them morning, noon, and night in that house. Almost all the mothers in every series are overweight, out of shape, and look older than their ages for young mothers. Why would anyone give junk food to young children? I disagree with having all that candy and crisps in that house.
Theyd hit the trash with me!!!
luis dad is always hovering over him .leave him alone. luis's cry is annoying.
he is controlling and bad tempered imo
He is my dad and he’s still like that, it’s turning into emotional abuse. He calls me names sometimes and gets so angry at me for no reason. He’s just a moody arrogant old man
@@cuqva1783 Could you ask him to watch this show? Maybe it will remind him of how he used to be?
@@CrystalCat24 The commenter is lying I've seen comments on other videos claiming that the other parents on this show are he/she's parents
@@cuqva1783 liar why are you claiming random parents are your own I've seen your comments on other videos
What is wrong with ppl these days? None of this behavior is okay or normal yet it seems to be the new norm meaning a lot more kids at like this than ever before smh. As a parent of 3 I just don’t get it don’t understand how any of this could ever start I mean I see how they have encouraged this behavior but why would anyone even start it? I believe parenting is more common sense then anything. My husband passed away when my youngest was 3 and after he passed I had my little man sleep with me every night for a year but he had his own bed and room and when I said go to bed he’d go to bed on his own with no problems he sleeps on his own now but when he’s sick I have him sleep with me for my comfort but it didn’t recreate a monster. I never dealt with a tantrum disrespect hitting bad behavior nothing! 13-12-&5 yr most I’ve ever had to deal with is sibling bickering that’s rarely and even then I give the eye or count to 2 at most and that ends it. Don’t have to scream yell hit time out nothing just simply explain why it can’t be done and won’t allow it that’s it!
well you should get on the show and tell them what an awesome mom you are .. that will help. you seem to enjoy bragging to strangers.
I never had a single tantrum or any nonsense from either of my 2 kids. No eating, sleeping, or behavior problems, not even when they were teens. I always kept a strict routine and they knew I didn’t put up with any nonsense. My mother was the same way. I was a teacher, so I knew how to talk to kids and use my tone. They grew up to be wonderful, successful adults with families of their own. Every one of these problems is the parents’ fault.
@@gracebufano1058that’s rude, she is reflecting. I assume she parented well, because she had good examples. I had two absolute angels, no worries, then number 3 came along, I had to incorporate completely different techniques, he is an empath and soaked up everything. Without help, I never would have figured that out. It takes great courage to ask for help, because you have to accept criticism
Now the lil blonde girl throws a realistically common fit!!
Lewis. He's catching on so nicely.
Indeed I am
Ends with one lady, Nicole, madder than a wet hen and Louise oblivious to conflict brewing. It sounds like the friction is currently all in Nicole's mind. We'll see if what Tanya discussed with Louise is fitting. Does she in fact immediately react combatively when confronted?
The three sources of sound are layered with little control over what they want you to hear!
From the US here, I love this show but.......is there a difference in the UK's handling of the soundtracks? The music, the woman host and the mic's on each of those participating in the segments drive me CRAZY!
The beds are drowning out the voiceovers - those awful screechy synth strings...
I liked after they ate & mom took her last bite, licked her fingers , then dried her foody fingers in her son's hair! Hilarious!
hm just a question... I have no kids but could ithelp not even feed your children unhealthy stuff from the beginning? I mean I am an adult and have problems to not eat myfavourite sugary foods if they are here. So I have not to buy themto avoid them. I mesan ifa child only knows healty stuff it doesnt eat all the time chocolate pudding or crisps because it does not know hat it is. I mean maybe that is delusional for me but somehow I think that an adult decide what foods are in the house. Since my boyfriend and me only go shopping after allready eating and choose foods wisely we lost over 25 pounds each. There is no bad food in the house... I believe its the same with kids. They start to eat what the parents give them. But no judgement.... I don't have children. I am sure if I have children one day I ill also make a looooooot mistakes
Yeah, absolutely... I mean as the parent you're in control of food coming into your home, right? So it's like, yeah, if you don't buy the chocolate pudding they won't cry for it - it won't be there to be cried over. The key is introducing your children to a variety age appropriate foods as they grow and ultimately end up with them eating the same meals you'd prepare for yourself.
can’t get over how much the turner mom looks like claire foy
LOL, I've never seen a child be applauded every time they take a bite of food. He's in for a rude awakening come the school years.
C Swank it’s a frequent technique used in feeding therapy. It does slow and eventually stop when eating skills increase
The Cooksleys are abusing their son.
At breakfast Louis wanted his cutlery and real food. Dr Tanya didn't catch that. I do think they hurt Louis mentally and physically.
I agree.
I do have a question why is Lewis who's older then donte in a crib and Donte who's only 23 months in a bed?
Sarah Gleason probably because that’s what they sleep in at home or will be sleeping in
Because his parents treated him like he was a little baby. He was 3 and they still fed him, he could hardly speak, and probably wasn’t even potty trained.
They try to give him the same environment as he has at home so he sleeps in a crib,get fed purees at a high chair so they are treating him like he is 6 months old not 3 years old
Jessica is the spitting image of me when I was a child
My mum and dad are on here lol the Cooksley
Wow!!! Are you Louis?! Do you remember much of it? Hope your family is well and happy...
@@donnadee1966 haha no I’m his brother I was born in 2007 he was born in 2002 so I wasn’t born yet haha but I’ve seen the episodes and my dad to this day isn’t nice. He’s very moody and always brings me down and calls me names and needs to grow up. My mum is so nice though. I love her. Other than that everything is well. Thanks x
@@cuqva1783 I am so sorry to learn this...I truly hope things get better for you.
@@cuqva1783
And your brother. No eating problems anymore?. He is 21 now....
Andcyour dad in the video he looks nice but pampering your brother like a baby instead of talking to a 3 year old on the video.
Did they do that to you also?
In the video it looks like the dad only can be to nice.
Lewis is like a little doll, he is really cute (minus the tantrums of course) but I can't tell if he has developmental issues or if he is just immature for his age and neurotic due to the way his parents molly-coddle him. I'm not asking this to be rude, but I've watched all the episodes involving these families and I find this show fascinating but little Lewis really does seem slow. Just watching his mannerisms, the way he claps his hands like a baby and looks around to see if his parents are doing the same every time he is praised for doing something good... it just seems odd and.... well... babyish. He is definitely a super wound up, incredibly nervous child to the point that if someone calmly said the word 'boo' in front of him, he would literally fall to pieces.
I think it's his parents. OMG. I thought he was 8 or 9 mo old at first, the way they treated him. They just don't want him to grow up. I hope they learn to let go so this kid can be normal.
I was surprised that he was 2 and a half. HIs speech is really bad for a kid his age, but I'm not surprised with the way his Mum and Dad speak to him and treat him in general. I think the Mother did really well because she knows it is for the better. The Father needs a little more convincing though.
He's spoIled. Pure and simple. Mommy and Daddy have spent his entire life treating him like a little baby and so he acts like a baby and now they are having to make him eat the big boy food and lose the bottles and the high chair and have a bit of independence and play on his own without clinging to them and both parents and child are struggling because now they aren't molly-coddling him.
The clapping is a learned behavior from his parents. They do it alot when praising and also they do it when he does it. So he learned he can get them to clap if he does it first. Again, he is in control.
CJ....I agree with you. I have a nephew who is 19 months old and he does exactly what you just said. We clap when we praise him, so he has learned to clap as well. He just doesn't use it as a control mechanism but as a way of acknowledging we are pleased with his behavior.
Has episode 5 been uploaded as private?
Did I get this right? A ten-minute time out for Jessica??
She's what... three??
The time out needs to last until they calm down. It does no good to take a tantruming child out of time out, because they had no time to reflect on what they did wrong.
I would have needed an adult diaper for the climbing adventure.
Nicole should have just kept her mouth shut. In a temporary situation fraught with chaos, exhaustion and terrible anxiety, EVERY ONE should be forgiven. No need for additional drama etc..
Lark Bird honestly I think that Nicola was just drunk and the other lady was like nah we'll do that tomorrow
QueenChas well still stupid behavior-drunk ot not.
Lark Bird... agreed. These parents should be focused on their kids. But Nicola was clearly itching for a fight. She was even trying to recruit Nicky to get a 2 vs 1 gang-up...Nicky should've just backed out of it right there and then. Nicola getting all upset that Louise went to bed just proves she is a petty drama queen. No wonder Dante is confused...his mom is a bigger baby than he is.
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@@theyliveyousleep4460 She was ridiculously immature in every way. Her language, mannerisms, falling all over the place, exaggerated emotions, the fact that she needed constant reassuring like a toddler were so annoying. She acted like a ten yr old. She had a lot of growing up to do. I can’t begin to imagine her in any kind of mature relationship.
There are no text books to say how to look after your children. I think it's not always easy and parents do the best they can and sometimes it can become too much. One of the things I did was talk to them about what they had done wrong and asked them to tell me why they were doing what they were doing and it was always age appropriate and for me it worked but I understand that it may not work for other parents.
Actually, there are so many excellent parenting books and videos that are a big help to new parents. They cover everything from basic newborn care to every physical, cognitive, and emotional stage of development through high school. There are whole sections in bookstores related to parenting. Do you really not know this?
Louis wants his cutlery and real food for breakfast. The parents caused this tantrum. Surprised Dr Tanya didn't catch that.
@#%^&!!!!! All that "euuuuheuuuuh" spoil cryishing at 6:30 woyld have me jump in his face saying ENOUGH!!! STOP THAT HARPING!!!
When will parents realize that smacking and hitting are LEARNED behaviors. You teach children to be violent when you are violent
*Blah Blah Blah....When my sister and I acted up my dad would smack us on the back of the neck. I'm 45 years old and I've never hit anyone. My sister is 53 and shes never hit anyone. Your theory is debunked....Well unless you want me to include my older brother as well Same goes for him and he's 60.*
Indeed! Nothing like a light slam to bring a manipulative little tantrum thrower to have an awakening! Always worked where I lived...all these 3 minute time outs only re-enforce for junior that he'll get what he wants ultimately....nothing like a whole day time-out to cure junior.
back of the neck is not a good idea. back of the thigh; safe but stings.
"Your theory is bebunked because my particular circumstances are different than years of research done by professionals"
so where do infants learn such behaviors? books? imaginary angels and devils?
not daddies, certainly not. MAYBE its a womans problem?
Louis is old enough to eat by himself. His parents are freaking him out.
You need to post more of this series NOW
A PARENT ASKIMG A LITTLE CHILD “ARE YOU GONNA HIT ME ANYMORE” is just ridiculous to me! It’s just not sitting well! SMH! And the little boy with the eating problem gets his Feminine behavior from his dad, acts just like him. Y’all parents need to talk toughen up or else… that little boy who got on my nerves the WORST
These parents all want an immediate fix but it took YEARS of allowing the behavior & NOT addressing it so now it could take a while to fix the problem the parents created by not putting in boundaries from the beginning! I found with my baby girl that when she was an actual baby she learned very quickly so it only took a few times of “No that’s not acceptable” before she would stop whatever wasn’t acceptable kids just want to please & be acknowledged & if they get your attention when they act a fool in their minds acting a fool is not bad it’s just what is required to get your attention so my advice to parents is “LIFE AINT FAIR SO QUIT TRYING TO CONVINCE YOUR KIDS EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS FAIR” I hated hearing it when I was growing up but since became 1 I finally get the saying we have all heard from our parents “Because I said so!” Parents are setting their kids up for a tough life when they won’t tell them NO & MEAN IT...
MAN!!!! how MEAN... I really want a roast dinner made for me. Anybody deliver?
Thankyou again much appreciated
It's amazing to me how many grown ups put their feet up on other people's furniture(sofa). I am speaking of grown ups here.
Is there any more episodes?
Still think Jo Frost would of had all there problems fixed in no time.
Stephy Nicole I imagine jo frost spends a similar amount of time with the children, it’s just edited to fit into an hour show. This psychologist is equally as competent and uses the same techniques
It actually made me really nervous to see Nicola jump because what if her son took that as "jumping off high things is safe?" (I know I'm being paranoid but what if he jumped off a tall play structure or something??)
Anyways there was so much less talking-over-talking in this one! Love it! :D
wait, what just happened at the end? are these parents fighting about something?
Wait till you see the next episode!
Couldn't agree more Nurture
where is the next episode? #5?
I can't wait
When is the next episode? I'm hooked!
Am I terrible because I cannot stand that little Jessica. I know she’s only a baby but that voice!!!!
Oh harry likes omelette now at least 1 proper meal
Who’s Harry?
Oh no... I have to wait for episode 5??
Nicola is an amazing Mom.
What does tearaway mean?
Unruly, not behaved well, a terror
spoiled rotten kid!
Lewis clapping after he does something is a weird learned behavior that like y’all said I guess cuz his parents do it all the time. I don’t know if it’s harmful or bad or somewhere in between
Tony’s hit the nail on the hit with him being over dependent. You haven’t seen him play once with himself or the other kids. He barely plays with his parents he just kinda exists between tantrums
Hey where gonna go sit down- instant tantrum
Give daddy a??? A goggle? Now I’m lost! I thought goggles were glasses!!!seckondly, if I didn’t know what was. Happening, I would have thought hewas waking his chil, not getting him after a tantrum, and on top of that, Jess has the same right s Lewis! She can speak while he eats! Or is something wrong with him, like Erin Scot? Does he need a teether like her too?
do they not use car seats or boosters in Britain? I find it strange that these young children are held in by seat belts that could massive damage to a young child if they were ever in a accident!
Yes we do
Oh jess is hitting her dad very very naughty girl indeed
6:30 " if u dont listen i put u in the cot" ... then will wonder why he get sleep problems!! NAUGHTY CORNER, JOJO'S FOOL PROOF METHOD, NOW PLEASE
*Jessica...Jessica....Jessica....The Next show she will be on is Women Behind Bars.*
Mate she's studying law now. The irony
@@hannahturner2509 Oh wow!
Sorry, just can't stand parents smoking in front of their children.
Me, either
?Luis doesnt climb out of the time-out crib?
If my child hit me that would be her demise! God gave kids padded butts for a reason. Three good swats never killed anyone. You let them know what they did wrong. If they are remorseful you tell them you forgive them. Then pray with them to do better next time.
I was hit by my father and remember it all. Physical punishment is never the answer, it teaches a child that big people hit little people, charter to become a bully.
I noticed that when little Louis is really upset, he sort of hits/swipes at his face - Any ideas what this may mean (It may mean nothing and I am overthinking)?
His behaviors were so bizarre. He behaved like a 6 month old baby because his parents, especially his crazy father, didn’t want him to grow up. I bet he still has issues today.
He is not slapping at his face he is getting the snot off his nose because his nose is always running he wants it off his face
And gets it all over his hands
@@normaburress2327 Wow- I think you are right- I didn't realize he was trying to "wipe" his face...thanks!
@@donnadee1966 your welcome
This looks old when was this filmed 1980?
Food child has a real high IQ i bet. Where are these children now after 5 years.
wait why are they mad at louise what did she do? she's been super nice... the larger woman has been jealous of her since the day she tried to comfort her husband when he picked up and dropped the little boy during a tantrum and she just tol him that she and her husband did it as well and not to feel bad. She's insecure and jealous its pretty clea. though lousie wasnt hitting on her husband at all she just got insecure about it anyway she likely doesnt like the way she looks and gets jealous around thinner women like most larger women with self esteem issues do.
what happens of all the kids are good. Then what happens with the rabbits, there are only 2 and four kids.
Why did they start arguing at the end?
Next weeks episode is one you don't want to miss let me just say that (I am the 6 year old now 19 obviously hahahaha)
Makes for good tv
Hannah Turner wow that's so cool!!! How is your family doing now? Is your sister behaving? Lolol
No don't whine jess
Donte is a pretty good little boy besides the sleeping issue but I do think the other 3 children need jo frost to whip them into shape.
I am curious to know if Lewis is on the spectrum as well
Supernanny 2
JAFFA K M 37 and Three Day Nanny
Or you don't hit your dad jess
Lewis seems to be on the slow side. He's what 3 years old but truly acts like a 1.5 year old. It's his actions that are so far behind. I love seeing the changes this home makes for these family's.
Everyone is saying it’s because he’s been so babies and I agree with that but I think he does possibly have autism because he didn’t interact with any of the other kids at all and he didn’t ever really play like by himself. And even if he was super babies he like still possibly learn like talking and reading tools but he was light ears behind in those two things. I never saw him reading anything at all of any kind and his talking was one or two words tops. His only way of expressing himself was through crying
Giving Lewis crisps and junk as a bribe to eat his meals is just ridiculous. "Food phobia" is not a thing. He is not phobic of anything. This is all about Lewis wanting control. And by god he is getting it.
Common sense...no treats period and believe me the child will get hungry. Sadly I see parents make the treat mistake all the time and it produces a whiny controlling child. We need major parenting programs before you become a parent. I also found it interesting how the psychologist when explaining to the parents were almost treated like a child themselves. I prefer Super Nanny, she is a real life Mary Poppins and moves these families in the right direction without treating the adults like children.
Phatphap
Is this vietnamese? Could you tell me the english translation.
You are so right
Food phobias are a real thing. Lewis is just spoiled and his parents are pathetic.
Be a good girl jess
Poor kids gone from eating mush, although probably healthy. To potato gems and other deep fried rubbish. 🤔
That kid Louis is terrible man, starts to throw a fit cuz he knows he has to eat yogurt by himself keep saying no, hands on eyes his little go to when upset. So she says do you want mom to feed you it and hands come down happy yes.
He has the meekest little cry talk thing his does too and he’s does it all the time, when he does good he doesn’t like really talk or talks very quit and says few words. The hands over the eyes thing by be a early sign of like autism, a nervous tick he constantly does, especially when nervous and his hands are always in his eyes
Finally they actually parent a situation, he didn’t want to eat by himself so ok back it goes and instead of giving into his little whining routine they said we’re gonna go do this want to come, he does his no cry, so they just leave and it freaked him out he went running after them. He’s like a baby animal that will say he doesn’t want to go buy when they turn ti leave he runs after
And his little like run cry thing. I just cannot get over this kid and they way he acts and I can’t help but think preck and school are going to be a nightmare for him. At 3 he doesn’t know how to think or act if he doesn’t get absolutely exactly what he wants and his default is to cry about it til it happens
And because his parents play puppets to get him to do anything what not he shuts down when they are firm with him. Dad trying to get him to stand up to change and he just keeps sitting back down. His mind like shuts down out of fear
Wow. No wonder the world's in the sad shape it's in. smh....immature breeders.
I wish I had a real mum and and dad to sea
Kids are not silly if they can get away with it they will
The last video for me to be all caught up but I must say all this is really saying is no the kids aren't the problem. The parents are and I really don't like this. I really don't like this at all
It says. I control you mom and I control you dad.
The kids aren’t the problem... it’s the parents the kids are like this because of the parents they didn’t teach the kids any better or any different. I mean kids only do what they are taught. When kids are born they don’t know how to talk, have attitudes, know right from wrong, bite/hit etc etc the parents slowly teach them from day 1. So certainly all this behavior the kids are demonstrating is because of their parents and no one else Solely the parents fault. Parents are teachers children are students!
These people are great examples of why people should have to get a certification and licensing BEFORE they're allowed to breed.
How unfair...I'm a trained childcare assistant...worked in nurseries, schools, babysat the lot. I'm great with kids always have been but my son was a terror between the ages of 2 and 4 and it was a struggle!
rabbitmoon333 look guys!!.. I found the person who does not have kids.