That 'fake video' really reminded me of how different times are now. When my kids (all in their late 30's and early 40's now) were young, we did so much together because there were no screens, only 2 TV channels in our town and actual games to play. My kids and I (my ex-husband sadly, wasn't a good father) played board games, read books, performed plays and had fun. I sometimes see my grandchildren with their screens and long for a simpler time. Luckily my now partner is just like me... we have 'cousins' sleepovers' at our place, where all 6 grandchildren, ranging from 3 to 14, come and stay at our place and just have fun. Yes, we ARE awesome grandparents. :)
When she said sometimes I hate him, my heart nearly broke.I remember, about 40 years ago, I was at my local playgroup, in tears, and I said that exact thing. I felt like a complete failure, abuser and loser. I was broken. To my utter shock, every parent there, agreed. If we could be more honest and open, Lord life would be so much easier. With the superhero one, why does she keep all those silly costumes in his wardrobe.
I dunno what the parents thought would happen when they bought all those cosplays. One costume is enough. This kid has like 8 different cosplays. It's dissociation from trauma.
I don’t have kids myself, but I made it a point when my niece and nephew were visiting me, to eat at the table together, and no phones allowed unless mom or dad called. Of course there were special occasions when I'd maybe order a pizza and we'd all watch a movie together, but that was a family event. They were also allowed to have their snacks while watching TV, just not the main meals.
My parents always presented a united front to my brother and me. They were strict and consistent and at the same time respectful to us as individual people. My brother and I were exceptionally well behaved kids, so our parents took us just about everywhere with them. Other grown-ups noticed out loud our polite and mature behavior which really reinforced our parents' instruction. Both my brother and I were less strict with our own kids but consistent in our limits and putting priority on being polite members of society. My bro is a granpa now and my only kid fledged almost a year ago. Seems to have worked out. I enjoy this program. Shows me what my parents got right.
I love hearing lovely stories like this! I was very lucky and had quite lenoent parents, but that's also because I just grew up as the type of kid who stays of of trouble. I wish more people jad genuinely healthy loving families 💔
George is such a lovely little boy🥰 MashaAllah ♥️. He want to be the superhero for his little disabled sister how cute is that. These parents can be so proud at George. I am also happy for the mother from Jack, having her evening back and a calmer and happier boy. Well done Jo👌🏻👍🏻
Pulling the eyelashes can be trichotillomania, rather than manipulation. My partner has this condition and he is a completely normal person, if there's any person who is really normal. Stress can trigger that or a thick hair in his eyebrow and than he pulls too many hairs and ends up with a half eyebrow. He started being more aware of the situation and when he touches the eyebrow and find the thick hair that is bothering him, he just pulls it out with tweezers and than his eyebrow is saved. Anyway, we all have our challenges in life... Hope her parents found her some professional help and that it's much better, now, when she's an adult (it usually gets better in time).
Of course its a good while ago, my sons are 51 and 46, but when they were kids they were outdoors almost all day in the holidays and yes they played Star Wars and Superheroes in the back garden with the other kids in the street. They loved being there. By the time it was bedtime, they were tired, and after being allowed one TV programme to watch before bedtime, they went up fairly peacefully. My sons ate at the table because that's how I was brought up in the 50s and 60s. My ex husband wasn't. He rarely ate at the table with us.
It is so sad, it's almost impossible to go outaide and have fun outdoors like you used to be able to. Big roads around every corner, parks with no real enrichment for kids like dog parks everywhere and rising crime rates.. Kids deserve to be kids again! If I ever end up having kids, by God will I make sure they get lots of outdoor time. Hiking would do some of these young kids incredibly well!
After having worked in England, I can only say: Jo, you have taken on an enormous task to try and teach British parents to communicate clearly and directly. It frustrated me immensely how much time the British use to beat around the bush before saying what they actually wanted to say in the first place. No wonder the kids grow up with no discipline in England and become monsters when they're teenagers.
This is all about bad parenting; Children need boundaries and rules from the time they can communicate but it's obvious that these spoilt kids have none. Nobody should allow a child to thump, kick, butthead and hit like this boy has been allowed to get away with.
It’s very easy when you don’t have the angry child. I have a son now 28 and a daughter 25. He was very easy, she was angry. You have to respect yourself too.
It's so easy to criticize "bad parents" without ever considering how incredibly difficult it is to be "good" parents. Aside from trying their best to feed their children well, making sure they get enough sleep, prepare them for school, organising some form of schedule for each day, helping them get through every developmental phase from babyhood to toddlerhood to childhood, get through picky eating, making sure they're in good health, taking care of them while they're sick, not ever having enough sleep because children sometimes wake up in the middle of the night for whatever reason and you have to tend to it, educate them, teach them values, on top of that you have to deal with your own issues and triggers, deal with your own stresses in life, take care of your home and your finances, unlearn your own childhood habits and relearn new habits to be better parents, etc etc etc the list does not ever end. It's already so hard to do when you have a partner and a support system. Imagine some people who are single mums who have to do it all on their own. And it looks like the woman in this video might not have the support of a partner. Does she want to be a bad parent? I don't think so. Is she struggling with everything I described above? Very possibly so, and anybody would. It's not that simple to paint a broad brush stroke over what you see on the surface as "bad parenting". And sometimes struggling parents who clearly love their children just need some empathy and support to do better.
@@estherintrator4498 I agree. Nobody wants to be a bad parent, and the job is exhausting. I have a son now 28, a daughter 25. She suddenly when 11, became aggressive, refused school, physically violent, stealing. I tried to stay calm. When 16 she found work, has worked since then. Now she’s a perfect daughter again. She still lives with me, but planning to move in with her boyfriend. When the brain develops in an adolescent, it’s hard, and as a parent you can only support, tell them to avoid alcohol and drugs. My daughter tried them, luckily that made her sick and vomiting. My son has always been the “perfect” son. As a parent you can be a role model but you can’t “mould” them. And as I never have physical altercations I never touched her, she was verbally abusive, but I told her I was proud of her. That is me, you can be the best version of yourself, but you can’t be what aren’t. You cannot do more than your very best.
my mom was spending 49 minutes with me through maybe a whole week... daily only few minutes and she has been angry and frustrated all the time... and she "gave me" CPTSD...
I had a phobia as a child for high sounds..could not even be on a bus my mother has told me. I ran of every time a plane came on the sky. My dad decided to take me to a airplane show to show me it was not dangerous..made it so much worse.. Today I am 38 and have had time to adjust, but still scared of thunder and will cover my ears when there are fireworks.
Hi there ! Do you know if you have a low tolerance to sound in general ? You might have a sensory thing going on. Is nothing bad, and it can help you a lot if you go to an ocupational terhapist and ask for a sensory profile test. I hope it helps😊
who in the world let it happen that the own son hits you, hits you in the face and everywhere? All these parents first should lern to teach their children straight konsequences - without any explanations, no disscussions at all
@Nad’s Mas I'm sorry to read. The person who commented this has no clue but, let's be glad many people write these 'how could they allow this or that', it means they never been through such abuse, so to me it's kind of conflicting feeling I just wish less ignorance would be better. I hope yuo do better!
I thought maybe George could be introduced to the idea of the real superheroes trying to save his sister - doctors and medical researchers. It’s a real-life goal that he could work toward, and maintain a sense of control that he seems to need over the situation.
The advice given about the kid with the eyelashes is really harmful. These are common symptoms of sensory processing disorder, OCD, and other related disorders. Ignoring a child who may need serious help after hearing about them for 2 minutes is irresponsible, and assuming that she is being manipulative is plain wrong.
I think a lot of kids who are on this show and the older super nanny show may be autistic. I’m autistic and I can see a lot of kids who may be on the spectrum.
Did you see the episode with the little girl who was constantly pulling her hair out? It was literally a reaction to her Mom's stress. This little girl had pulled all of her head hair out multiple times, being bald a few times. It was literally a reaction to her Mom's stress and anxious behavior. As soon as her Mom started ignoring the behavior, it almost instantly stopped. And within 3 months she wasn't doing it at all anymore. If I was the parents of the eyelash girl and Jo's advice didn't work, then you move onto the next thing. Which for me, would be taking the child in to get them evaluated.
2:30 "i suggest you mind your fingers".... whawhawhat?! You dont "suggest" to a kid. Unless you want to lie down and let them walk all over you, face included!!!!!
8:54 Didnt this family have a documentary about the girl. BTW I sometimes used to get upset whenever I lost trying but my mother and father would try to tell me it is ok.
39:00 I'm 38 yo now, and still a picky eater (really picky) and still pull my eyelashes out when I go through stressful times. Nobody gives a duck, but I still can cope with stress this way. So... Maybe she doesn't do it for attention, just for relief! 🤷🏼♀️
I have a phobia of masks just the same as the little girl. It's like you don't know who is under the mask. The same goes for face paint and heavy make-up. I feel so uncomfortable and just can't look at or be near them
Yes but you feel that you have the need to come out running of the place with someone using a mask? Did you ever went to a psychologist to learn why your brain makes that connection of mask = bad or fear, sometimes phobias are form when we are little and try to process something that happened that scared us or shocked us and with our child brain we associated with something, for example I don't like to much Jazmin flower perfume , because my mom used to save or put that perfume to a handkerchief , so I associated handkerchief = Snot (one wipes one's nose with them) and my problem is that other people's mucus is what disgusts me = perfume of Jazmin or even other flowers,, so that perfume takes me back to that handkerchief (Wich I have not recollection of seeing it dirty, but in association mucus. Now that I know we're it comes from I don't get disgusted with that perfume, I might remember the handkerchief but no the ugly part of thinking of mucus . See association can be a bitc... , So if you seek help you can learn to at least make that fear smaller more manageable
@@tazylab6233 I have autism and used to really struggle with masks, because all the ways I learned to read facial expressions were gone and everyone else was doing fine. I manage now - but if someone has social anxiety, I could see how this makes it worse.
that little efff'r hitting his mommy.................. boy oh boy, he's lucky he's not my kid. Our parents spanked us from time to time and we grew up just fine: usually quiet, well behaved kids. both grew up healthy, independent, no attachment disorders and no mental disorders, function well in a busy and demanding world. wholly mother.... how will these fussy and violent kids function if they don't grow out of it FAST?? JO is a superwoman dealing with these cases........ buy I can clearly imagine she had no time for fuss with her kid/-s, which is exactly the amount of time all parents should spend on fuss: ZERO. :)))))))
Trichotillomania -- Jo, you missed this one. Pulling hair out or eyebrows or eyelashes, is not an attention-seeking behaviour. It's real and it needs to be taken seriously.
Geht's bisschen respektloser ? Das ist ein englisches Video und du schreibst auf deutsch was extrem unhöflich ist. Es gibt einen Grund warum ihr Deutschen in Ausland nicht gern gesehen werden. Nämlich so Menschen wie du. Wie kann man so ignorant sein? Und ich antworte dir auf Deutsch damit ich sicher gehen kann das du mich verstehst
@@alexanderaveleno5407 Ich kann kein Englisch, also muss ich auf deutsch schreibenund keine Sorge ich fahre nicht so oft ins Ausland und man darf ja wohl seine Meinung äußern, wenn man in Deutschland so ei Video Anschauen kann. Und Konsequenz ist nichts böses ,Kinder brauchen sie halt mal,warscheinlich hast du keine Kinder..
What’s the difference between a boy who believes he’s a real superhero and a boy who believes he’s a girl? and yet, we damage one child forever by messing with their puberty and adulthood forever, but for some reason, no one is supporting throwing the superhero kid off a roof…. A kid told his teacher he’s Superman and mommy doesn’t believe him. She says he’s just a boy, a good boy, but he has no superpowers. So the teacher calls child protective services to remove him from the home and put him on steroids, and throw him off the roof to teach him how to fly and shoot lasers from his eyes…. This sounds ridiculous, but the other example doesn’t?
What does this have to do with anything? Girls are real, superheroes aren't. If my kid wants to be a girl, I'll let em be a girl until they don't wanna be one anymore! If she's a girl forever then so be it. I'm happy with a daughter as I am with a son. Kids are beautiful and you aren't, you terrible thing.
If my child tries to hit me, he will see another side of me he won't ever like to see. How can one give birth to a child and is then unable to bring them up properly? How now? I will spank the nonsense out of him.
Take this kids to other part of the world which is not western then they will learn their lesson big time and grow up and Learn to appreciate and respect their parents not like these kids that when they reach 18 the parents are nothing to them and when they grow old throw them in old home!
Poor little George, it broke my heart.
What a sweet brother is George that wants to cure his little sister. Bless
George is such a pure child. 🥺
The reason George wants to be a super hero 😭😭😭 what a sweet sweet boy!!
That 'fake video' really reminded me of how different times are now. When my kids (all in their late 30's and early 40's now) were young, we did so much together because there were no screens, only 2 TV channels in our town and actual games to play. My kids and I (my ex-husband sadly, wasn't a good father) played board games, read books, performed plays and had fun. I sometimes see my grandchildren with their screens and long for a simpler time. Luckily my now partner is just like me... we have 'cousins' sleepovers' at our place, where all 6 grandchildren, ranging from 3 to 14, come and stay at our place and just have fun. Yes, we ARE awesome grandparents. :)
When she said sometimes I hate him, my heart nearly broke.I remember, about 40 years ago, I was at my local playgroup, in tears, and I said that exact thing. I felt like a complete failure, abuser and loser. I was broken. To my utter shock, every parent there, agreed. If we could be more honest and open, Lord life would be so much easier. With the superhero one, why does she keep all those silly costumes in his wardrobe.
I dunno what the parents thought would happen when they bought all those cosplays. One costume is enough. This kid has like 8 different cosplays. It's dissociation from trauma.
Omg Nikki looked 10 years younger and so cute when she was able to get Jack to bed on time and without getting kicked around.
25:40 George you can be a superhero without a cape all you need is a good imagination. Don’t worry in my eyes you are a hero to your little sister
I had a great imagination when I was his age.
I don’t have kids myself, but I made it a point when my niece and nephew were visiting me, to eat at the table together, and no phones allowed unless mom or dad called. Of course there were special occasions when I'd maybe order a pizza and we'd all watch a movie together, but that was a family event. They were also allowed to have their snacks while watching TV, just not the main meals.
My parents always presented a united front to my brother and me. They were strict and consistent and at the same time respectful to us as individual people. My brother and I were exceptionally well behaved kids, so our parents took us just about everywhere with them. Other grown-ups noticed out loud our polite and mature behavior which really reinforced our parents' instruction. Both my brother and I were less strict with our own kids but consistent in our limits and putting priority on being polite members of society. My bro is a granpa now and my only kid fledged almost a year ago. Seems to have worked out. I enjoy this program. Shows me what my parents got right.
I love hearing lovely stories like this! I was very lucky and had quite lenoent parents, but that's also because I just grew up as the type of kid who stays of of trouble. I wish more people jad genuinely healthy loving families 💔
george is actually really nice and well behaved tbh
Jo is the best with kids. I swear she’s a super hero 👶🏼👧🏼🧒🏻
Omfg get out 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
George is such a lovely little boy🥰 MashaAllah ♥️. He want to be the superhero for his little disabled sister how cute is that. These parents can be so proud at George. I am also happy for the mother from Jack, having her evening back and a calmer and happier boy. Well done Jo👌🏻👍🏻
George is such a good boy , he's smart and really cute
Sweet George, loving his little sister with Rett Syndrome. He believes he will heal her, and is too beautiful ❤️. God bless you sweet ❤️
Pulling the eyelashes can be trichotillomania, rather than manipulation. My partner has this condition and he is a completely normal person, if there's any person who is really normal. Stress can trigger that or a thick hair in his eyebrow and than he pulls too many hairs and ends up with a half eyebrow. He started being more aware of the situation and when he touches the eyebrow and find the thick hair that is bothering him, he just pulls it out with tweezers and than his eyebrow is saved. Anyway, we all have our challenges in life... Hope her parents found her some professional help and that it's much better, now, when she's an adult (it usually gets better in time).
This little superhero 😢❤🩹 so sweet! OUH and don't mess with Jo 🧐 When I watch this, it comes clear to my mind: my mum was supermum 🤩😍😘🥰
omg that Jack what a horrid child ,should never have been able to get to that stage
Don’t worry George. You don’t need to wear a costume to be a hero.
Indeed not all heroes wear capes
Of course its a good while ago, my sons are 51 and 46, but when they were kids they were outdoors almost all day in the holidays and yes they played Star Wars and Superheroes in the back garden with the other kids in the street. They loved being there. By the time it was bedtime, they were tired, and after being allowed one TV programme to watch before bedtime, they went up fairly peacefully.
My sons ate at the table because that's how I was brought up in the 50s and 60s. My ex husband wasn't. He rarely ate at the table with us.
It is so sad, it's almost impossible to go outaide and have fun outdoors like you used to be able to. Big roads around every corner, parks with no real enrichment for kids like dog parks everywhere and rising crime rates.. Kids deserve to be kids again! If I ever end up having kids, by God will I make sure they get lots of outdoor time. Hiking would do some of these young kids incredibly well!
I wonder if some of the later seasons will include Jo helping struggling parents in Australia and New Zealand
After having worked in England, I can only say: Jo, you have taken on an enormous task to try and teach British parents to communicate clearly and directly. It frustrated me immensely how much time the British use to beat around the bush before saying what they actually wanted to say in the first place. No wonder the kids grow up with no discipline in England and become monsters when they're teenagers.
Jojo is such an Angel, a true blessing to humanity🥰🧚♀️💫
George is the sweetest little boy. Who is cutting onions around here?!
Precis på samma sätt som vi tränar våra hundar i sverige..Uppmärksamma bra saker, ignorera dåliga 😅
This is all about bad parenting; Children need boundaries and rules from the time they can communicate but it's obvious that these spoilt kids have none. Nobody should allow a child to thump, kick, butthead and hit like this boy has been allowed to get away with.
It’s very easy when you don’t have the angry child. I have a son now 28 and a daughter 25. He was very easy, she was angry. You have to respect yourself too.
Retts Syndrome that his sister has is rare but awful. They are ok when very young, then they deteriorate neurologically. They die then young.
if my son does play up he sits on toliet to think about behaviour away from me
It's so easy to criticize "bad parents" without ever considering how incredibly difficult it is to be "good" parents. Aside from trying their best to feed their children well, making sure they get enough sleep, prepare them for school, organising some form of schedule for each day, helping them get through every developmental phase from babyhood to toddlerhood to childhood, get through picky eating, making sure they're in good health, taking care of them while they're sick, not ever having enough sleep because children sometimes wake up in the middle of the night for whatever reason and you have to tend to it, educate them, teach them values, on top of that you have to deal with your own issues and triggers, deal with your own stresses in life, take care of your home and your finances, unlearn your own childhood habits and relearn new habits to be better parents, etc etc etc the list does not ever end. It's already so hard to do when you have a partner and a support system. Imagine some people who are single mums who have to do it all on their own. And it looks like the woman in this video might not have the support of a partner. Does she want to be a bad parent? I don't think so. Is she struggling with everything I described above? Very possibly so, and anybody would.
It's not that simple to paint a broad brush stroke over what you see on the surface as "bad parenting". And sometimes struggling parents who clearly love their children just need some empathy and support to do better.
@@estherintrator4498 I agree. Nobody wants to be a bad parent, and the job is exhausting. I have a son now 28,
a daughter 25. She suddenly when 11, became aggressive, refused school, physically violent, stealing. I tried to stay calm. When 16 she found work, has worked since then. Now she’s a perfect daughter again. She still lives with me, but planning to move in with her boyfriend. When the brain develops in an adolescent, it’s hard, and as a parent you can only support, tell them to avoid alcohol and drugs. My daughter tried them, luckily that made her sick and vomiting. My son has always been the “perfect” son. As a parent you can be a role model but you can’t “mould” them. And as I never have physical altercations I never touched her, she was verbally abusive, but I told her I was proud of her.
That is me, you can be the best version of yourself, but you can’t be what aren’t. You cannot do more than your very best.
6 minutes is not a long time compared to the fight he put up. Honestly, just do as you're told.
my mom was spending 49 minutes with me through maybe a whole week... daily only few minutes and she has been angry and frustrated all the time... and she "gave me" CPTSD...
I had a phobia as a child for high sounds..could not even be on a bus my mother has told me. I ran of every time a plane came on the sky. My dad decided to take me to a airplane show to show me it was not dangerous..made it so much worse.. Today I am 38 and have had time to adjust, but still scared of thunder and will cover my ears when there are fireworks.
Hi there ! Do you know if you have a low tolerance to sound in general ? You might have a sensory thing going on. Is nothing bad, and it can help you a lot if you go to an ocupational terhapist and ask for a sensory profile test. I hope it helps😊
who in the world let it happen that the own son hits you, hits you in the face and everywhere? All these parents first should lern to teach their children straight konsequences - without any explanations, no disscussions at all
Do what hit back? Are you dumb? make your first child and come back to this comment section how easy it is.
And that is why they asked for Supper Nanny.! To learn and correct where they have gone wrong.!
@@egrffin8534 Super*Nanny
@Nad’s Mas I'm sorry to read. The person who commented this has no clue but, let's be glad many people write these 'how could they allow this or that', it means they never been through such abuse, so to me it's kind of conflicting feeling I just wish less ignorance would be better. I hope yuo do better!
@@yabiyabiwhen I was little, my mum would hit my brother if je hit her. He then started running away immediately after biting or scratching her.😂
I thought maybe George could be introduced to the idea of the real superheroes trying to save his sister - doctors and medical researchers. It’s a real-life goal that he could work toward, and maintain a sense of control that he seems to need over the situation.
Oh jack
When jo fell back on that couch in the end
I felt that
He was a tough one
Great video. Thanks for sharing
The advice given about the kid with the eyelashes is really harmful. These are common symptoms of sensory processing disorder, OCD, and other related disorders. Ignoring a child who may need serious help after hearing about them for 2 minutes is irresponsible, and assuming that she is being manipulative is plain wrong.
Has George been checked for autism? Just a tip.
I think a lot of kids who are on this show and the older super nanny show may be autistic. I’m autistic and I can see a lot of kids who may be on the spectrum.
Not every behavior must have a name. Sometimes it is just what it is: bad behavior.
@@leonorep.9162yup!
Did you see the episode with the little girl who was constantly pulling her hair out? It was literally a reaction to her Mom's stress. This little girl had pulled all of her head hair out multiple times, being bald a few times. It was literally a reaction to her Mom's stress and anxious behavior. As soon as her Mom started ignoring the behavior, it almost instantly stopped. And within 3 months she wasn't doing it at all anymore.
If I was the parents of the eyelash girl and Jo's advice didn't work, then you move onto the next thing. Which for me, would be taking the child in to get them evaluated.
God bless that mom because if my kid kicked me like that, ufffff
2:30 "i suggest you mind your fingers".... whawhawhat?! You dont "suggest" to a kid. Unless you want to lie down and let them walk all over you, face included!!!!!
Nanny Jo vid comment section be like:
My children are so well behaved.
My parents did an amazing job raising me. I'm so well-behaved.
Or..."maybe the kid does this cuz is adhd-pddnos/autistic"
me and my mom are like glue :D
8:54 Didnt this family have a documentary about the girl. BTW I sometimes used to get upset whenever I lost trying but my mother and father would try to tell me it is ok.
George seems fine. He is a normal little boy, with a huge imagination. He looks a bit young for school, and perhaps he started school too early.
You could keep Superman home for another year. He would be more mature and will grow out of this stage. Children develop at different ages.
George might be a future superhero like Batman
39:00 I'm 38 yo now, and still a picky eater (really picky) and still pull my eyelashes out when I go through stressful times. Nobody gives a duck, but I still can cope with stress this way. So... Maybe she doesn't do it for attention, just for relief! 🤷🏼♀️
Nikki...poor thing :(
Every time he want to b a super twit make him learn to write and read
George is a wonderful, intelligent, loving wee tyke..!
it is all about co dependent parents and or narcisistic parents
I have a phobia of masks just the same as the little girl. It's like you don't know who is under the mask. The same goes for face paint and heavy make-up. I feel so uncomfortable and just can't look at or be near them
For the most part someone wearing a mask isn’t going to be of any real consequence to you.
Yes but you feel that you have the need to come out running of the place with someone using a mask? Did you ever went to a psychologist to learn why your brain makes that connection of mask = bad or fear, sometimes phobias are form when we are little and try to process something that happened that scared us or shocked us and with our child brain we associated with something, for example I don't like to much Jazmin flower perfume , because my mom used to save or put that perfume to a handkerchief , so I associated handkerchief = Snot (one wipes one's nose with them) and my problem is that other people's mucus is what disgusts me = perfume of Jazmin or even other flowers,, so that perfume takes me back to that handkerchief (Wich I have not recollection of seeing it dirty, but in association mucus. Now that I know we're it comes from I don't get disgusted with that perfume, I might remember the handkerchief but no the ugly part of thinking of mucus .
See association can be a bitc... , So if you seek help you can learn to at least make that fear smaller more manageable
@@tazylab6233 I have autism and used to really struggle with masks, because all the ways I learned to read facial expressions were gone and everyone else was doing fine. I manage now - but if someone has social anxiety, I could see how this makes it worse.
Should have told George superheros have secret identities.
that little efff'r hitting his mommy.................. boy oh boy, he's lucky he's not my kid.
Our parents spanked us from time to time and we grew up just fine: usually quiet, well behaved kids. both grew up healthy, independent, no attachment disorders and no mental disorders, function well in a busy and demanding world.
wholly mother.... how will these fussy and violent kids function if they don't grow out of it FAST??
JO is a superwoman dealing with these cases........ buy I can clearly imagine she had no time for fuss with her kid/-s, which is exactly the amount of time all parents should spend on fuss: ZERO. :)))))))
"Momeh"....😢
Teflon child!
It's very easy to control this type of kids in Asia😂
Stop buying superhero garbage.throw it all out
Spoilt
Trichotillomania -- Jo, you missed this one. Pulling hair out or eyebrows or eyelashes, is not an attention-seeking behaviour. It's real and it needs to be taken seriously.
NOT IN A YEAR OLD BABY
what about covid19 masks?
This is filmed before covid 🤦♀️
Jack is a total nightmare. He's awful 😢
If a mother can’t control her son when he is young, good luck when he is towering over her as a teen.
I didn’t do it often but I admit I spanked my son. He’s 6’3” he never laid a hand on me, ever. We didn’t have Jo in those days.
Ich habe 4Kinder und 8Enkel, ich verstehe solche Eltern nicht, Konsequenz, Konsequenz heißt das Zauberwort 😴🧠🥴🤮🙈👎👎
Und nun? Möchtest du Applaus?
@@Irgendeinname0815 und du möchtest vielleicht ein Pfund Hirn 🤮🧠🧠
Geht's bisschen respektloser ? Das ist ein englisches Video und du schreibst auf deutsch was extrem unhöflich ist. Es gibt einen Grund warum ihr Deutschen in Ausland nicht gern gesehen werden. Nämlich so Menschen wie du. Wie kann man so ignorant sein?
Und ich antworte dir auf Deutsch damit ich sicher gehen kann das du mich verstehst
Don't listen to this Troll guys. It's a little child who is pretending to be an adult and having children...ridiculous
@@alexanderaveleno5407 Ich kann kein Englisch, also muss ich auf deutsch schreibenund keine Sorge ich fahre nicht so oft ins Ausland und man darf ja wohl seine Meinung äußern, wenn man in Deutschland so ei Video Anschauen kann. Und Konsequenz ist nichts böses ,Kinder brauchen sie halt mal,warscheinlich hast du keine Kinder..
Die Eltern sind Schuld das die Kinder nicht Folgen 🤮🤮🤮🤮
So ist es!
What’s the difference between a boy who believes he’s a real superhero and a boy who believes he’s a girl?
and yet, we damage one child forever by messing with their puberty and adulthood forever, but for some reason, no one is supporting throwing the superhero kid off a roof….
A kid told his teacher he’s Superman and mommy doesn’t believe him. She says he’s just a boy, a good boy, but he has no superpowers.
So the teacher calls child protective services to remove him from the home and put him on steroids, and throw him off the roof to teach him how to fly and shoot lasers from his eyes….
This sounds ridiculous, but the other example doesn’t?
Because girls are real super powers are not ?
@@TheSigmaQueen Spot on, also nobody ever gives hormones to young kids, that's just a scare tactic.
I totally agree! World has gone nuts 🙄
What does this have to do with anything? Girls are real, superheroes aren't. If my kid wants to be a girl, I'll let em be a girl until they don't wanna be one anymore! If she's a girl forever then so be it. I'm happy with a daughter as I am with a son. Kids are beautiful and you aren't, you terrible thing.
superheroes don't exist?
It’s like when a boy thinks he is a girl. Do you tell him otherwise or you play along?
"well, you're not". End of story
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If my child tries to hit me, he will see another side of me he won't ever like to see. How can one give birth to a child and is then unable to bring them up properly? How now? I will spank the nonsense out of him.
then you are also a problem. no matter what a child does, you can discipline them but never get physical. that leaves scares on their souls forever
You think, you will spank the nonsense out of him - but all you show him is that violence is ok and an answer for not getting your way.
@@lenasom7190 those are stories. Here we were spanked we are okay.
I was spanked and I laugh at those memories with my mum.
@@elizamuriuki9442 What do you mean by OK?
Take this kids to other part of the world which is not western then they will learn their lesson big time and grow up and Learn to appreciate and respect their parents not like these kids that when they reach 18 the parents are nothing to them and when they grow old throw them in old home!
lol in asian households these children won't be able to do these. they will get beaten by a belt/hanger/slippers 🤣
Violence begets violence. Communicate, and impose consequences that are a learning experience