Discipline is not the same as punishment or spanking. It’s about setting rules and boundaries to keep children safe or to learn appropriate behaviors. It involves following through on consequences when the child breaks the rules. In this video, we share our discipline techniques and welcome you to let us know which ones you use for your own children. We absolutely loved doing this show at the Golden Tulip Hotel, come solidify your family relationship at the Golden Tulip and explore more of what this gorgeous hotel has to offer. Thank you to Zuri Hair, Shades of Beauty, Shoe Puzzle and Fashion Episode for our look today :) If you enjoyed this video please like it, share with someone who will relate and hit that subscribe button for more videos like this one. Follow us on: Instagram instagram.com/bumploveug Facebook facebook.com/BumpLove Twitter twitter.com/bumploveug?t=kR7O... #HappyFriday #NewEpisode #BumpLove
There are repercussions pumla but you're right it takes hardwork respect and understanding. Raising with fear is short term and traumatising for the child
Am actually here just to appreciate you Pumla Nabacwa for taking sometime off your busy schedule and not only look through but also respond to the comments. You really are a darling
You ladies have become 60yrs at 37..., the maturity of your words can start a whole new perfect generation and you know we need figures like you that have a positive mindset about life while others are their stealing money thinking it will give children a better future, we need more of this truth to change the mindsets of many and I pray that bumplovers will preach this gospel after learning from it but not keeping it to only their families bkoz our children may meet those broken persons in future. God bless you ladies and whoever is supporting the show
Oh Mary! Aren't you the loveliest Bump Lover. Thank you for the kind words. We do hope to continue creating impact that will change our Community 🙏🏾 LOL @60yrs 😅
Thank you for the show ladies. Dealing with children in times like these one of the challenging things parents get. Trust me, no one wants their child to come out the bad one in community. By the time this mother got to this stage, lots must have happened. I have ever heard someone say, "Naye nga omuzadde, omwana akulema atya!??? Omwaana obwaana!? Ogamba otya nti omwana annemye!??? Olinga agamba Katonda nti ekirabo kyewampa sikisobola.... " The talk was lengthy. But in the end, he said, "Parents, kneel down and pray to God to teach you His kind of parenting."
Well,there is nee of a balance one parenting style won't wak if there is one thing I'm praying God for is that I will never get to raise my children alone.."single" my mum does gentle parenting but i feel like it has only waked for me..we are two gals and one boy..well for the boy like Rosette said mum can't relate with the boy bse she stays a gal😢and for my sister I really see the absence of my dad..my sister will do things that u riyale see that it's kamanyilo😢bse I'm sure if my dad was in the picture she wouldn't do such things as a young sister it's so frustrating and like Manuela is prayers and waiting on God
I agree with Rosette. Balance. Don't hold a grudge with your child. Move on after disciplining them for something. Don't be that African mom piling on words unnecessarily for hours or days.
Just to add on the many voices that have already contributed to this topic. The best time to give instruction and teach a child the fundamental values of life is when they are still very little ie between the ages of 1yrs and 3yrs.. Beyond 3yrs old. The child's conscience is starting to fully function but it functions off the moral deposits that you have been depositing in their moral warehouse when they are still little.. So that now you give the 'why' to the instructions you are giving.. The problem we face especially us the African parent we fail to instruct and teach and train the kids when they are little, because we be thinking that they are still little. Yet at that early age.. Their brains are at Rocket Speed in terms of capturing their sorroundings and learning.
I know of a man who is very responsible now but in his teenage years despite having grown up in a stable family with both parents present went wayward to the point of taking drugs and refusing to go to school. The parents took him to kyankwanzi in the military base for like 3months. He returned a different child. Calling the dad Sir, kneeling for the mum etc to the point that his own where even scared of him. I think depending on the child and how desperate you're for change in your child,you can take these extremes. He is now a successful lawyer in this country. Thank you for this show. Very informative
My son is 11 and I do co-parenting. My partner is an equally active parent and every time they spend time together, our son comes back a better person. my style of parenting is having conversations and teaching, the father's style is different. There are days when I would feel helpless in matters of disciplining but a phone call to the dad works wonders
Pumla is very right about the definition of gental parenting and personally I've learnt it with experience, im not a parent yet but for the past two years I've been a nanny to a one beautiful girl and its been gentle parenting all the way, however its too tiring at times because it involves alot of talking you have to explain the same thing over and over again for even months and it also involves " do as i do" not "do as i say" as many of us were raised, because its exactly what you do that the child will gi after. Thanks bump love I've loved today's topic even though it watched it a little late its worth it though
But he also spoke to him in that time because he has been talk to her like that. So he had to use the same tone so that he can feel the depth of the aggressiveness he uses to talk to her. I am sure he woke up and he will never speak to anyone disrespectfully like that for the rest of his life
I disagree with Manuella. It is not intimidation, men are wired differently and this could be a changing point for him. He could grow to love that man and even look at him as a role model. Sometimes children need to see someone other than the people in their homes.
Exactly….the average boy/man responds more to authority yet we women parent emotionally(which is natural coz we are nurturers). You need that male figure to balance things out, ALWAYS
I think Manuela has a point though while we can generalize and say that men respond best to authority not every man or boy child is built like that. For those men or boys that respond best to authority this might be a turning point for them however for those men/boys who might be more sensitive it could come off as intimidation and once he internalizes those negative emotions, he starts to believe that the only way I can be heard or understood is through shouting. Most Ugandan men are built in environments of toxic masculinity that they have never taken time to even evaluate their emotions or how they are feeling. Think about this, when you see someone who is always shouting, the first question people ask but Yiyi how was this person raised. It’s alluding to the idea that at some point during this person’s childhood, he or she internalized shouting as a way to express negative emotions. My takeaway from this video was that every child be it boy or girl has a different temperament and as a parent you have to adjust to that child because without that understanding you might start or enhance bad behavior instead of fixing it.
@@manuelap.mulondo i agree men have been broken in some ways. But in this case, we are seeing this young boy develop a toxic pattern, where gentle parenting has failed. A boy that thinks its OK to name call the mother and disregarding his mom's authority. He should not be categorized in the same group as young boys that are more grounded and obedient. This hence calls for a different approach in disciplining, its a trial and error. If he doesn't respond to this veteran, then the mom has to keep adjusting methods. The cost of inaction on this boy's behavior is rather grater in the future than now.
It’s the color coordinated outfits for me today. Lovely episode as always ladies. Sometimes I wonder if you guys are aware of how impactful your content is to even young women that are not mothers or may not even necessarily have it in mind. Always stimulating engaging with these conversations ❤
Even in our teenage days mu used to say let your father come we could say tuwedde. So unless otherwise the man's voice in a home is very very important.
"Heal, so that you don't hurt those that did not hurt you" Who else noticed noticed this too?? it's the best quote I have heard today's night for sure. We all need healing for our own sanity and avoidance of resentment and regrets.
This is former serving veteran, who is helping parents with kids who are off the straight road. In most cases, he comes in like that but he also talks to them in a more calming way. He also listens to their side and them gives them ways to communicate rather than disobey their parents.
I can see how my brother turned out due to the absence of the father and yet our mother went all out. A father figure for a boy child is extremely important. Men really need to better 😢
Thank you Pumla for talking about the need for both parents in a childs life regardless of the status of the parents relationship. We need to hear more of this narrative. Thank you for sharing your story. You Rock 🎉
Oh yes...we shy away from this truth but it is indeed what it is. Let us acknowledge where we have gaps and try to create a semblance of a healthy environment for our kids to thrive.
Thank you ladies! Let me just reserve my comment today but if possible I need another episode of this but on raising nonbiological children. I would appreciate! Will share my experience then. It has always been tough! With mine we are good,them.....a night mare. Otherwise,thx bump love. You looked amazing today
Hey Collette. What kind of Biological? Step parent or Adoption? We've spoken a little to both on previous episodes but we can speak even more. Many people have asked for the same.
@@pumlanabachwa8668 personally am not a step mother, am a young mother of 1 beautiful daughter of 1year and 2 months, though I have another daughter of 14yearz whom I take care of but I am always confused if I am not mothering her well, almost everyday she does wrong, evenif we talk about it again and again, I have done my best but I feel I am failing,, what can I do
The outfits are giving, ladies. Yall look fab. I believe in different parenting styles for different kids. For kid x, that man's talk would break them, whereas for kid y, the same talk would set him straight and change him forever in a positive way.
i am so grateful to have known Bump love just when i happen to have a baby. i knew about you a year and mnths ago, and thats how old my baby is. 1 year 7mnths old. already im seeing myself "Do Better". i always look forward to your episodes and i repeat over and over watching. you are a blessing girls. i truly learn here.
How I wish I could be able to meet you guys with my daughter! Am a single mom, dad abandoned us and we have a disability on our body. It's now 16 yrs. Life has been extremely hard for the two of us. I appreciate what ever you people share on your shows. Thanks alot, Julia
Of lugave ❤. We empathize with you love. I do hope that you are exercising healthy measures to shield your child from this struggle you mention. Otherwise, it will be well ❤
This is beautiful.. I really hope the boy's mother in the video can watch this bumb love episode. I realy think it can help. Thanks guys for the show. God bless you
I truly understand the mother in the video. Growing up with a single mum i saw how my mum struggled to discipline us and it was much harder when it came to disciplining the boys
Thanks for another show ladies. I want to agree with Manuela that something is broken in African societies. Men need to be more involved in family for a better society. In societies that do well, men are held to a very high standard. They are expected to anchor the family and contribute to society. Today we have husbands that are emotionally absent in the family. Fathers who don't remember what class their children are in. How can they discipline their children without knowing the basics. Let's do better. Men need to understand that they are a big part of the solution. Like Angie said you fix family, you fix society.
Thank you ladies for another fantastic episode. Pamela you couldn't have said it better, as children grow up - teenagers, we need to parent by influence, connect emotionally and also tap into the morals we have imparted as they grow up. Thank you ladies.
Thanks alot our voice of women, u always say it all we really do appreciate more as been learnt from your episodes great work indeed we do appreciate ❤ but boys sometimes they need a male version into them coz they always see we ladies as if we don't understand their nature as boys
Thank you soo Manuela i'm with you on this children learn mostly from what we do as parents than what we say For me i prefer talking/arguing to a child than intimidating them all the time bcz they understand unless when it goes beyond then i take kibooko You know it's not also good to make them used to kibooko or intimidation all the time cz ekiseera kijjatuuka them abere nga akulaba bulabi even if you beat them up akutunulire jst so for me i think it's better at first twemanyize okwogera n'abo Thank soo much beautiful ladies 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for the show ladies . We the people of kiboga district ku ssaaza love you soo much❤❤❤❤❤ 📢📢📢📢 This generation is broken and dark so with such words i hope we learn nd wakeup . Ntv should add more minutes for this show for those that don't have Smartphones 😅 Mwebale kutuwereza 👏👏👏
I am not a parent but from observation and conversations with older people I have learnt that you can only do it well if the two types of parenting are combined together. But most importantly start when they are young. Not older
The problem with social media is that the clips are too short and we don't get to understand the full picture of what's happening. However, if we're assuming the mom is single, then she did well by calling that veteran. Some boys need that. Tough love. Many boys raised by single mother claim that joining the military helped fill the void of absent dad (read it from US platform).
I certainly do not know what kind of parenting I do. I think it's a mix depending on the action by the child. But I can honestly state that they are turning out right
l am grown now but l can tell the pain of growing up with an absent father,till date that trauma hasn't healed and l have watched this episode while tears are rolling down my chics.And l can feel for that mother the same way my mum felt
After getting data🤣 @ Manuela mentioned something that most parents overlook, involving God as the wisdom through His word. I had to make my children read the book of Psalms and Proverbs aloud as our devotion because words like obedience, truth or lies, honor, and so on jump out of the Bible. The word of God is living and active and it divides flesh and spirit, where all other methods employed fail. Also, for single parents, this is also an avenue of giving their children a solid identity about having a Father who is perfect and never fails. Even for single dads, if you use the word, there is a sensitivity a child will feel from God's word, like love, care and so on that can fill the gap of a mum. I loved the episode.
I pray that I don't become a single mom if I ever decide to be a wife or mother, it doesn't only affect the child but the mother as well, as Manuela said men have to do better. Thank you ladies.
Dear Bump Love, Thank you Ladies, i know we have talked about blended families but i kindly request you to enlighten us more about raising children who are not biological i.e, step children and children from our relatives As they often visit their homes and communicate to their own, with behaviour changes and connection with our biological children. Kind Regards
My gentle parenting is that of Pumla. My child was making up little lies. The school reported. The caretaker reported. And when I came to UG we talked about the result of small lies that become big lies and then theft. After our discussions. A few days passed. He was then arrested by the police arraigned and partially booked. I paid all the participants. He spent a few hour in the jail having conversations with prisoners. He cried and cried. But mommy was no where. Well my son will not lie. If you ask if he did something. He tells as it is. His now 15. honest as they come. Even when he messes up. He will tell you he messed up
@@pumlanabachwa8668 I learned this from an old man. When i was 16. my daddy took us shooting with an old doctor friend of his who lived down south in Georgia. He told a story of his son getting a DUI and going to Jail for one night. The next 24hr after jail he spent with his father at the emergency room. What he saw there… let’s say was the greatest lesson any jail cell could give him. Think about general hospital at 100% lol. Children learn with emotion actions and discussions.
Am with rosette all day. Boys are different, raising them into responsible men is not that simple for women. Anybody that’s been around both boy and girl children knows it
Thank you ladies for this wonderful topic as a mother we keep learning something new about parent hood we are not perfect as some may think all we need is finding abalance between discplining them and loving them.having both parents who are engaged makes it easier too. Otherwise you ladies look very beautiful today in these colours your always on point be blessed.
Hello ladies, kids are very funny. My child i think i mostly use authoritarian though she still ignores my instruction. But when she is with other kids she corrects and even disciplines them sometimes meaning she listens and understands but just refuses to do it. Meanwhile we are talking about a 2.9yr old.
like @hildaninsiima2506 said, father figures are extremely crucial in boy children's lives example being my brother too. I feel for the mum honestly, it has to be hard!
Discipline is not the same as punishment or spanking.
It’s about setting rules and boundaries to keep children safe or to learn appropriate behaviors. It involves following through on consequences when the child breaks the rules.
In this video, we share our discipline techniques and welcome you to let us know which ones you use for your own children.
We absolutely loved doing this show at the Golden Tulip Hotel, come solidify your family relationship at the Golden Tulip and explore more of what this gorgeous hotel has to offer.
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Pumla's submission ❤❤❤ rising a difficult child is hard,
Pumula how can I find u
There are repercussions pumla but you're right it takes hardwork respect and understanding. Raising with fear is short term and traumatising for the child
Am actually here just to appreciate you Pumla Nabacwa for taking sometime off your busy schedule and not only look through but also respond to the comments. You really are a darling
Oh! Thank you Nassali. It means a lot to me to engage with Bump Lovers. I appreciate you too ❤
@@pumlanabachwa8668❤
We appreciate you Pumla
@pumlanabachwa8668 As a young single mother, I always enjoy and understand a lot from u. Love u bingi mkn❤️
You ladies have become 60yrs at 37..., the maturity of your words can start a whole new perfect generation and you know we need figures like you that have a positive mindset about life while others are their stealing money thinking it will give children a better future, we need more of this truth to change the mindsets of many and I pray that bumplovers will preach this gospel after learning from it but not keeping it to only their families bkoz our children may meet those broken persons in future.
God bless you ladies and whoever is supporting the show
Exactly 💯
Oh Mary! Aren't you the loveliest Bump Lover. Thank you for the kind words. We do hope to continue creating impact that will change our Community 🙏🏾
LOL @60yrs 😅
I really got in love with each sip of word coming from these ladies what they share to us has helped me a lot I love you Big.
Thank you for the show ladies. Dealing with children in times like these one of the challenging things parents get. Trust me, no one wants their child to come out the bad one in community. By the time this mother got to this stage, lots must have happened. I have ever heard someone say, "Naye nga omuzadde, omwana akulema atya!??? Omwaana obwaana!? Ogamba otya nti omwana annemye!??? Olinga agamba Katonda nti ekirabo kyewampa sikisobola.... " The talk was lengthy. But in the end, he said, "Parents, kneel down and pray to God to teach you His kind of parenting."
Well,there is nee of a balance one parenting style won't wak if there is one thing I'm praying God for is that I will never get to raise my children alone.."single" my mum does gentle parenting but i feel like it has only waked for me..we are two gals and one boy..well for the boy like Rosette said mum can't relate with the boy bse she stays a gal😢and for my sister I really see the absence of my dad..my sister will do things that u riyale see that it's kamanyilo😢bse I'm sure if my dad was in the picture she wouldn't do such things as a young sister it's so frustrating and like Manuela is prayers and waiting on God
I agree with Rosette. Balance. Don't hold a grudge with your child. Move on after disciplining them for something. Don't be that African mom piling on words unnecessarily for hours or days.
Just to add on the many voices that have already contributed to this topic. The best time to give instruction and teach a child the fundamental values of life is when they are still very little ie between the ages of 1yrs and 3yrs.. Beyond 3yrs old. The child's conscience is starting to fully function but it functions off the moral deposits that you have been depositing in their moral warehouse when they are still little.. So that now you give the 'why' to the instructions you are giving.. The problem we face especially us the African parent we fail to instruct and teach and train the kids when they are little, because we be thinking that they are still little. Yet at that early age.. Their brains are at Rocket Speed in terms of capturing their sorroundings and learning.
I know of a man who is very responsible now but in his teenage years despite having grown up in a stable family with both parents present went wayward to the point of taking drugs and refusing to go to school. The parents took him to kyankwanzi in the military base for like 3months. He returned a different child. Calling the dad Sir, kneeling for the mum etc to the point that his own where even scared of him. I think depending on the child and how desperate you're for change in your child,you can take these extremes. He is now a successful lawyer in this country.
Thank you for this show. Very informative
U guys shd tackle sibling rivalry, most tymz fueled by parents:knowingly or unknowingly
I would love to see a dad edition of this episode!
Right?
My son is 11 and I do co-parenting. My partner is an equally active parent and every time they spend time together, our son comes back a better person. my style of parenting is having conversations and teaching, the father's style is different. There are days when I would feel helpless in matters of disciplining but a phone call to the dad works wonders
Oh Betty. You are me. I am you. Thank you for this comment. Hugs.❤.
Great discussion ladies!
Rosette, I've really enjoyed your submissions on this topic.
Wow me too
Pumla is very right about the definition of gental parenting and personally I've learnt it with experience, im not a parent yet but for the past two years I've been a nanny to a one beautiful girl and its been gentle parenting all the way, however its too tiring at times because it involves alot of talking you have to explain the same thing over and over again for even months and it also involves " do as i do" not "do as i say" as many of us were raised, because its exactly what you do that the child will gi after.
Thanks bump love I've loved today's topic even though it watched it a little late its worth it though
But he also spoke to him in that time because he has been talk to her like that.
So he had to use the same tone so that he can feel the depth of the aggressiveness he uses to talk to her.
I am sure he woke up and he will never speak to anyone disrespectfully like that for the rest of his life
Angie I like the way you talk gently. Much love to bump love from Rwanda 🇷🇼
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I disagree with Manuella. It is not intimidation, men are wired differently and this could be a changing point for him. He could grow to love that man and even look at him as a role model. Sometimes children need to see someone other than the people in their homes.
Exactly….the average boy/man responds more to authority yet we women parent emotionally(which is natural coz we are nurturers). You need that male figure to balance things out, ALWAYS
I think Manuela has a point though while we can generalize and say that men respond best to authority not every man or boy child is built like that. For those men or boys that respond best to authority this might be a turning point for them however for those men/boys who might be more sensitive it could come off as intimidation and once he internalizes those negative emotions, he starts to believe that the only way I can be heard or understood is through shouting. Most Ugandan men are built in environments of toxic masculinity that they have never taken time to even evaluate their emotions or how they are feeling. Think about this, when you see someone who is always shouting, the first question people ask but Yiyi how was this person raised. It’s alluding to the idea that at some point during this person’s childhood, he or she internalized shouting as a way to express negative emotions. My takeaway from this video was that every child be it boy or girl has a different temperament and as a parent you have to adjust to that child because without that understanding you might start or enhance bad behavior instead of fixing it.
Sometimes, I wish people worked in my sector. You would see how men have been broken over the years because of these belief systems.......
@@manuelap.mulondo i agree men have been broken in some ways. But in this case, we are seeing this young boy develop a toxic pattern, where gentle parenting has failed. A boy that thinks its OK to name call the mother and disregarding his mom's authority. He should not be categorized in the same group as young boys that are more grounded and obedient. This hence calls for a different approach in disciplining, its a trial and error. If he doesn't respond to this veteran, then the mom has to keep adjusting methods. The cost of inaction on this boy's behavior is rather grater in the future than now.
I 💯% agree with you.This is not intimidation,gentle parenting has its own shortcomings.
This topic is ambiguous.
It’s the color coordinated outfits for me today. Lovely episode as always ladies.
Sometimes I wonder if you guys are aware of how impactful your content is to even young women that are not mothers or may not even necessarily have it in mind. Always stimulating engaging with these conversations ❤
Thanks love. We are truly reaffirmed by your affirmations to us.
Even in our teenage days mu used to say let your father come we could say tuwedde.
So unless otherwise the man's voice in a home is very very important.
Thank you for this topic !
I’m going to be a better auntie to my neighbor’s children 😊.
Meanwhile-Emanullaz make up👌.
Then all your attires👌
"Heal, so that you don't hurt those that did not hurt you"
Who else noticed noticed this too?? it's the best quote I have heard today's night for sure. We all need healing for our own sanity and avoidance of resentment and regrets.
So true
This is former serving veteran, who is helping parents with kids who are off the straight road. In most cases, he comes in like that but he also talks to them in a more calming way. He also listens to their side and them gives them ways to communicate rather than disobey their parents.
I can see how my brother turned out due to the absence of the father and yet our mother went all out. A father figure for a boy child is extremely important. Men really need to better 😢
Thank you Pumla for talking about the need for both parents in a childs life regardless of the status of the parents relationship. We need to hear more of this narrative. Thank you for sharing your story. You Rock 🎉
Oh yes...we shy away from this truth but it is indeed what it is. Let us acknowledge where we have gaps and try to create a semblance of a healthy environment for our kids to thrive.
Banange ladies mmmhhh I had to watch twice cause the first I was distracted with your fashion, so on point👌🏽👌🏽 the shoes game🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Manuella, that hair piece looks lovely on you
Outside the discussion; Rachel you are looking so good.
Thank you Airtel for sponsoring bump love. I am officially an investor. Aka shareholder 😂
Thank you ladies! Let me just reserve my comment today but if possible I need another episode of this but on raising nonbiological children. I would appreciate! Will share my experience then. It has always been tough! With mine we are good,them.....a night mare. Otherwise,thx bump love. You looked amazing today
i agree
Seriously
I would like to know about it also
Hey Collette. What kind of Biological? Step parent or Adoption?
We've spoken a little to both on previous episodes but we can speak even more. Many people have asked for the same.
@@pumlanabachwa8668 personally am not a step mother, am a young mother of 1 beautiful daughter of 1year and 2 months, though I have another daughter of 14yearz whom I take care of but I am always confused if I am not mothering her well, almost everyday she does wrong, evenif we talk about it again and again, I have done my best but I feel I am failing,, what can I do
She's a single mum but it's not that boy's job to raise himself. Manuela as someone in early childcare too I am with you. The onus is on us
I love this. We need to all be present and involved. Very wise ladies
The outfits are giving, ladies. Yall look fab. I believe in different parenting styles for different kids. For kid x, that man's talk would break them, whereas for kid y, the same talk would set him straight and change him forever in a positive way.
This is absolutely true. It woild work for a dominant child and yet at the same time break a sensitive one.
i am so grateful to have known Bump love just when i happen to have a baby. i knew about you a year and mnths ago, and thats how old my baby is. 1 year 7mnths old. already im seeing myself "Do Better". i always look forward to your episodes and i repeat over and over watching. you are a blessing girls. i truly learn here.
How I wish I could be able to meet you guys with my daughter! Am a single mom, dad abandoned us and we have a disability on our body. It's now 16 yrs. Life has been extremely hard for the two of us. I appreciate what ever you people share on your shows. Thanks alot, Julia
Of lugave ❤. We empathize with you love. I do hope that you are exercising healthy measures to shield your child from this struggle you mention.
Otherwise, it will be well ❤
This is beautiful..
I really hope the boy's mother in the video can watch this bumb love episode.
I realy think it can help. Thanks guys for the show. God bless you
wow❤Alot I dint know abt parenting has been fabulously said by amazing ladies here..thanks a bunch swthrts
I truly understand the mother in the video. Growing up with a single mum i saw how my mum struggled to discipline us and it was much harder when it came to disciplining the boys
❤❤❤❤ the fountain example 😂😂😂😂 typical of children
Thanks for another show ladies. I want to agree with Manuela that something is broken in African societies. Men need to be more involved in family for a better society. In societies that do well, men are held to a very high standard. They are expected to anchor the family and contribute to society. Today we have husbands that are emotionally absent in the family. Fathers who don't remember what class their children are in. How can they discipline their children without knowing the basics. Let's do better. Men need to understand that they are a big part of the solution. Like Angie said you fix family, you fix society.
Arinaitwe is too beautiful 🥰❤
Thank you ladies for another fantastic episode.
Pamela you couldn't have said it better, as children grow up - teenagers, we need to parent by influence, connect emotionally and also tap into the morals we have imparted as they grow up.
Thank you ladies.
Yes Nabwire....as children grow, we need to lead with connection and influence ❤.
Thank you ladies for this episode. My daughter is only 6 years but anything the father says is complied with immediately.
Thanks alot our voice of women, u always say it all we really do appreciate more as been learnt from your episodes great work indeed we do appreciate ❤ but boys sometimes they need a male version into them coz they always see we ladies as if we don't understand their nature as boys
Thank you soo Manuela i'm with you on this children learn mostly from what we do as parents than what we say
For me i prefer talking/arguing to a child than intimidating them all the time bcz they understand unless when it goes beyond then i take kibooko
You know it's not also good to make them used to kibooko or intimidation all the time cz ekiseera kijjatuuka them abere nga akulaba bulabi even if you beat them up akutunulire jst so for me i think it's better at first twemanyize okwogera n'abo
Thank soo much beautiful ladies 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great conversations always.....that summary indeed.....fix family and you shall hv fixed most problems in the world.....totally agree
Pumla the dress is just fit for a professional and a real mother
I love the way you look today, absolutely covered.
Oh lawd! Now we're attaching dress styles to mom & professional roles? Let's Release people abeg!
No Pumla, he's just complimenting you. This dress suits you well and gives off classy feminine and motherly vibes.
For me I do my best but it's hard to parent with an absent present paterners, at least ko when he's not around completely
I totally agree
This episode was very informative...Ladies you never disappoint. Stay blessed.
Thanks for the show ladies . We the people of kiboga district ku ssaaza love you soo much❤❤❤❤❤ 📢📢📢📢
This generation is broken and dark so with such words i hope we learn nd wakeup .
Ntv should add more minutes for this show for those that don't have Smartphones 😅
Mwebale kutuwereza 👏👏👏
Good conversation ladies👍. Definitely educating though the video editor didn't do us a good number today, they was more than one glitch.
That Video, i do it even more, i talk sense to them and after i tell you to kneel and raise your hands up.
I am not a parent but from observation and conversations with older people I have learnt that you can only do it well if the two types of parenting are combined together. But most importantly start when they are young. Not older
True Ssentamu. Start when they are younger.
Ladies you look so amazing 😍😍 dress code colours are so coordinated ❤️❤️
The problem with social media is that the clips are too short and we don't get to understand the full picture of what's happening. However, if we're assuming the mom is single, then she did well by calling that veteran. Some boys need that. Tough love. Many boys raised by single mother claim that joining the military helped fill the void of absent dad (read it from US platform).
I don't have data🤣🤣, but just enough to say that you are all slaying today. The person behind the fashion is now getting it right. Keep up.
Ladies please do a full episode about co parenting and single parenting. 1:00:40 Thanks
thanks ladies, u are really shinning, looking gorgeous...🥰🥰🥰.. my sunshines..
I certainly do not know what kind of parenting I do. I think it's a mix depending on the action by the child. But I can honestly state that they are turning out right
Thanks ladies for the show
Ladies nga muli smart❤❤now i can start watching😊
Kyoka thank you ladies...I have learnt a lot.
l am grown now but l can tell the pain of growing up with an absent father,till date that trauma hasn't healed and l have watched this episode while tears are rolling down my chics.And l can feel for that mother the same way my mum felt
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🥰🥰thnx dear
Oh love. May you heal. Kisses. ❤
Men involvement is crucial. We are doing research in Makerere University about men involvement in parenting
Oh! Are you studying psychology or anything related.?
After getting data🤣 @ Manuela mentioned something that most parents overlook, involving God as the wisdom through His word. I had to make my children read the book of Psalms and Proverbs aloud as our devotion because words like obedience, truth or lies, honor, and so on jump out of the Bible. The word of God is living and active and it divides flesh and spirit, where all other methods employed fail. Also, for single parents, this is also an avenue of giving their children a solid identity about having a Father who is perfect and never fails. Even for single dads, if you use the word, there is a sensitivity a child will feel from God's word, like love, care and so on that can fill the gap of a mum. I loved the episode.
As always Nabachwa with the brains.. explaining gentle parenting 😍😍😍😍a fave and more
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Listen to pumla explain😮 njuwa nolutiko
Thank you ladies🙏🙏
😂😂😂😂😂 dead! Thanks Filda
Learnt quite alot ... thank you ladies
Loved it all.thk you especially
I pray that I don't become a single mom if I ever decide to be a wife or mother, it doesn't only affect the child but the mother as well, as Manuela said men have to do better.
Thank you ladies.
Hello beautiful ladies thank you for bringing up that topic i have picked a leaf today thank you love from this side
We need a dad edition of this
Dear Bump Love,
Thank you Ladies, i know we have talked about blended families but i kindly request you to enlighten us more about raising children who are not biological i.e, step children and children from our relatives
As they often visit their homes and communicate to their own, with behaviour changes and connection with our biological children.
Kind Regards
Thanks for bringing this up coz it’s a discussion that’s much needed in our society
Hey Komugisha. We do need to speak to step/blended parenting. Many people have asked. We've had 2 episodes about this but we will delve deeper
My gentle parenting is that of Pumla. My child was making up little lies. The school reported. The caretaker reported. And when I came to UG we talked about the result of small lies that become big lies and then theft. After our discussions. A few days passed. He was then arrested by the police arraigned and partially booked. I paid all the participants. He spent a few hour in the jail having conversations with prisoners. He cried and cried. But mommy was no where. Well my son will not lie. If you ask if he did something. He tells as it is. His now 15. honest as they come. Even when he messes up. He will tell you he messed up
Good job hon.
I don't know why but I want to HUG you right now. Well done Maama!
@@pumlanabachwa8668 I learned this from an old man. When i was 16. my daddy took us shooting with an old doctor friend of his who lived down south in Georgia. He told a story of his son getting a DUI and going to Jail for one night. The next 24hr after jail he spent with his father at the emergency room. What he saw there… let’s say was the greatest lesson any jail cell could give him. Think about general hospital at 100% lol. Children learn with emotion actions and discussions.
For this show I have changed my decision sagala kutomera 🙌
Era thank you very much 🙏
But even going to boarding school made me feel abandoned 😞 Till today, I have never recovered
Informative,,thanx lovelies
Fridays are for bump love🎉🎉🎉
A nice conversation....Pumla if you could please attach the link to the journal you said you read
Thanks in advance
The journal is called Psychology Today. You may Google it.
@@pumlanabachwa8668 thank you
This has been really helpful. Thank you Bump love
I loved every bit of the show
Thank you bump love, I love love you ladies, God bless you
My mum practiced gentle parenting ,all my childhood I was beaten twice ,if I can remember.
We talked through things .
Just two canes made us quack .
😂😂😂😂😂spanking as you tell a child what they did is the winner.
Such a great conversation.
Am with rosette all day. Boys are different, raising them into responsible men is not that simple for women. Anybody that’s been around both boy and girl children knows it
It’s really tough.
And those who have girls will always question our mode if parenting but the truth is as a lady with a boy sometimes ts not easy as a girl child 😢
Banange Manuela’s look 😍😍😍😍
Thank you ladies for this wonderful topic as a mother we keep learning something new about parent hood we are not perfect as some may think all we need is finding abalance between discplining them and loving them.having both parents who are engaged makes it easier too. Otherwise you ladies look very beautiful today in these colours your always on point be blessed.
I enjoyed this, as am most likely headed for co-parenting
Hello ladies, kids are very funny. My child i think i mostly use authoritarian though she still ignores my instruction. But when she is with other kids she corrects and even disciplines them sometimes meaning she listens and understands but just refuses to do it. Meanwhile we are talking about a 2.9yr old.
Men are the best when it comes to guide or strain,to teach kids hw to have good manners even up to they get married or marry
Thanks so pumla coz l have gone through emotional journey regardless that my mum loves so heavily
Hugs
Thank you Pumla, thank you ladies
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Kudos to that dad👏🏾👏🏾
Am both. Its always according to what you have done,how bad it is and for how long i have warned you 😂
You guys are looking gorgeous ❤❤❤ since am not yet a parent, am here to listen and learn 🎉 thankyou so much
Thanks bump love...sooo much good information ❤
like @hildaninsiima2506 said, father figures are extremely crucial in boy children's lives example being my brother too. I feel for the mum honestly, it has to be hard!
Thank you for this... Kindly requesting for the dad edition of this episode 👌🏾
Yes yes yes!!
Early bird! Lemmi sit and listen bulunji! Thx for this topic