The rule growing up for me was if you ain't eat it right now guess what you're having for dinner and if you don't eat it for dinner guess what you're having for breakfast. We didn't believe in wasting anything. Mom worked in the kitchen whatever she made was breakfast, lunch, and dinner and no dessert if you don't finish. Never ever where we asked what do we want for dinner unless it was our birthday. Best childhood ever
My mama was like that as well, but I was a kid that would rather starve because I just didn't like meat as a kid.... she compromised with me. she'd give me the smallest, and I mean the smallest amount of meat to eat, and if didn't eat that bite of meat lol I caught and ass whooping 😅
I remember my grandmother was very strict especially when it came to food lol. If we didn’t eat, either it’s the belt or we starve. Helped me understand to never take things for granted though. 🤷🏽♀️
I get that some people don't want to physically punish their kids, because 1- They don't believe in hitting their kids as punishment, as they see it to be an over the top/harsh way of teaching them a lesson, and 2- They simply don't want to replicate THEIR parent's methods of discipline, because they themselves know the feeling all too well. It's understandable, but at the same time, simply telling your child that "it's ok" when they do something bad, or letting them off sh-t free with nothing but happiness to add to that, then they're basically learning nothing from their mistakes, except for the fact that "Oh hey, my parents didn't punish me because I did this, so that means I can do it again and get the same result." Don't give them that naïve sense of security, because they'll grow up with it, and daddy's girl, isn't going to do anything but make daddy hurl. If you don't want to hit them, again, understandable- The least you can do though, are things that won't physically hurt them, but will definitely teach them a lesson. Take away their devices until they learn a thing or 2, no TV time- As a matter of fact no entertainment period, and lastly Vegetables only. Some may think that those are petty punishments, but if they do, they've obviously never experienced that hell for themselves. Go to school, come STRAIGHT BACK, read a book, get some food, shower, and then go straight to bed. That's it. Yelling is also a good way to discipline your kids as well, but then that's just going to affect them later down the line in life. Also, before you all rush to the bamboo stick, or whatever the hell you keep in your room to beat your child, learn to sit down in a quiet room, nothing to distract you all, and have a strict conversation on what is right, and what is wrong. That's the problem with parents now'adays. They just rush to hit their children, instead of actually telling them WHY and WHAT they did was wrong.
I came from an Asian tiger parent. I got beat over things most got congratulated for. I passed... well it wasn't an A. I cleaned up... I missed this and that and each time it was a slap aside my head. Because of that, I've never beaten my kid. She's 12 now... and while I'm not saying she's an angel, she a good kid. the non violent parenting strategy does have some validity.
Oh absolutely. My mom whooped me and my sister early in our lives and was verbally abusive (Grandmother too, she was a female misogynist). My sister has her own child now, and while I do think he needs to be a little more disciplined (without physically getting hit) he is a good child and was a very chill baby. I think my sister is afraid to discipline him because of how our childhoods were.
cavemen mentality is not the right way; hitting to me just proves you're not bright enough to care about human emotions/feelings and speak thru anything. reminds me of husbands slappin wives for having actually good opinions and thoughts back in the day. ridiculous. keep bein a good parent to yo chiald
I think violence is only effective when used sparingly, when you really need to get an absolute point across about consequences. Otherwise, it can easily become abuse, like what your experienced. I'm sorry to went through that, and I'm glad you've raised a good child. I was only whooped once in my life, and that whooping deterred me from a lot of mischief later in life. That's why I argue it can sometimes be valid. But unfortunately, many people don't know what that limit is, discipline can become abuse, and the punishment has the wrong effect on the child.
That's exactly the point I was trying to make in my own comment. "I get that some people don't want to physically punish their kids, because 1- They don't believe in hitting their kids as punishment, as they see it to be an over the top/harsh way of teaching them a lesson, and 2- They simply don't want to replicate THEIR parent's methods of discipline, because they themselves know the feeling all too well." You keep looking out for your children. I don't know you, but the fact that you are with your kids, staying strong with them, and being the patient mother that you seem to be, you're definitely a good mother. Take care ma'am.
My mom was only going to talk just enough before we either got a belt or kneeled on rice as a punishment. There was no timeouts when we grew up. And when it came to eating, my mom always hit us with "There's starving kids in Africa" or "You'll just be sitting there because you aren't getting up" if it was something we didn't like 🤣 This was another good one!
@@gregkurve7785 She absolutely did not and still doesn't even with my sister and I being grown 😂 It definitely humbles you having those experiences that's for sure.
I’ll never forget how long I sat at the table one time because I didn’t like how the chicken was made and my mom took a picture like “look how long this kid has sat here” didn’t heat it up or nothing when it got cold so I had to just give up and eat so I could go to bed😭
@@16vamps Yep...the older folks or our parents would literally pour a small pile of rice in a corner and when we got in trouble, we were sent to the corner and had to kneel on it 💀💀 Rice hurts more than people realize too!
The best episode of Supernanny was the Duan-Anh family from San Francisco. The kids had way too many activities going on for them, their father was a workaholic and their mother was left to care for the kids by herself. They were misbehaving because of being overworked and having to do homework until 11pm. Once Jo came, the parents worked together and the family came together and moved into their new home. They cut down on their behaviors and got much better schedules. The episode was a complete success and the parents didn't fight each other on how to do things and the father began working less. That was a great episode to watch. The worst episode was the two girls named Brittney and Moriah who were left to raise their younger brothers while their parents worked and never got home until late at night. Brittney actually fainted during that episode and her mother would criticize her "parenting" when she should have been doing it herself. And their father simply didn't care. It was very sad to watch.
Postpartum is dangerous. But that voice he used is really good. Spankings can be horrible for a child but when things get this bad, yes. I had 2 spanking in my life. Everyone of them I deserved and I remember why.
Of course, simple minded individuals will understand that one type of punishment method will not work of every single kid in the planet, as well as the fact that not everyone likes/ wants to use one particular type of punishment, that is because of the simple fact that PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT, but anyways....
While the commentary was hilarious, I'm glad black parents have been moving away from spankings all the time. There are ways to discipline without violence. Children who get beaten can grow up thinking that violence is appropriate when someone does something you don't like, and that's a horrible lesson.
I think this is only the case when the spankings are overused and for reasons that don’t equate to that level of punishment. I only got spankings if I continued to do something I knew I wasn’t supposed to do, and that was after a few warnings already.
altho its funny, i highly disagree with any caveman mentality of 'i must hit to get my way' instead of caring about the fact that violence could lead to u waking up with a child with a knife over your bed since u didn't want to care about the fact that they have real feelings. just sayin xD
Yeah time-out doesn’t work when you’ve already allowed them to understand they can do what they want. The purpose won’t sink in. Get that spank spank. Dad is mad he was spanked for doing bad when that’s the damn purpose lol instead of stopping or understanding, he discussed to carry that as a burden for no reason when older. Now his kids are running around like banshees and you don’t know what to do, about to lose your mind. SMH. All kiddos thrive in structure. Discipline is part of that structure!
After Ross loses the try not to laugh and he has to suck on a pacifier. The next try not to laugh challenge. If you lose you have to wear a n95 Mass sprayed with the prank fart spray 🤣 for two episodes. I bet you neither one of y'all going to want to laugh. That's a real challenge.
With my kids I didnt have time out I had time up! When I got tired of talking I quietly leave the room and came back with a belt and got to lighting them up I didn't have to whip my children that often no issues in school or in life
lmao sit down talk nah not my fam lol the only talk im gonna get is the 2 belts and if i act up and lets say im not gonna eat lol my family be like aight bet your not eating the whole day and go to school hungry
OUR DAUGHTER IS AUTSTIC AND WE TREAT HER LIKE ANY OTHER CHILD. JUST LITTLE BIT MORE CHANCES. AND SHE IS SUPER AWARE AND SMART OF WRONG SHE DEF KNOW.SO WE DONT ALLOW NONSENSE. THATS WHY HER TEACHERS LOVE ME. BECUASE I DONT PLAY .SHE IS MORE WELL BEHAVED IN PUBLIC THEN KIDS THAT DONT HAVE AUTISM ME AND MY HUSBAND NEVER BABY HER. I TELL EVERY TEACHER THEY BETTER NOT EITHER.BECUAS SHE KNOW WHO SHE CAN GET OVER ON. AND SHE A LIL DIVA WITH A BAD ATTITUD😂💪🏿💪🏿💯💯💅🏾
Aye it's but time we upped the difficulty on Dub man. We gotta add a ratio to these challenges. Something like 3:1 Ross trippin to you cause 1:1 ain't been fair... For..... For years
The rule growing up for me was if you ain't eat it right now guess what you're having for dinner and if you don't eat it for dinner guess what you're having for breakfast. We didn't believe in wasting anything. Mom worked in the kitchen whatever she made was breakfast, lunch, and dinner and no dessert if you don't finish. Never ever where we asked what do we want for dinner unless it was our birthday. Best childhood ever
“What you want for dinner” regularly is how you get obese kids. Make ‘em good meals and they’ll have a good relationship with food
Yep same here
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that’s some real shit😤💯
My mama was like that as well, but I was a kid that would rather starve because I just didn't like meat as a kid.... she compromised with me. she'd give me the smallest, and I mean the smallest amount of meat to eat, and if didn't eat that bite of meat lol I caught and ass whooping 😅
it's time
next challenge
dub loses = dress as Brock
ross loses = dress as Goldberg
Ross gonna have to shave his head like Goldberg 😆
I like this one lol
Now for Ross it would be dress like Ryback 🤣
Please do more of these! 😂
Justin is underrated and gives off serious Bernie Mac vibes haha
nah
@@OongTheLastAirbender yah
@@FirstLast-yh7gj i said nah
4 Realz..!!!!
@@OongTheLastAirbender I said yah
I love how real he is, he’s HILARIOUS
I remember my grandmother was very strict especially when it came to food lol. If we didn’t eat, either it’s the belt or we starve. Helped me understand to never take things for granted though. 🤷🏽♀️
Amen👊🏿👊🏿
Justin Whitehead is so funny 😂 I love his southern accent
I get that some people don't want to physically punish their kids, because 1- They don't believe in hitting their kids as punishment, as they see it to be an over the top/harsh way of teaching them a lesson, and 2- They simply don't want to replicate THEIR parent's methods of discipline, because they themselves know the feeling all too well.
It's understandable, but at the same time, simply telling your child that "it's ok" when they do something bad, or letting them off sh-t free with nothing but happiness to add to that, then they're basically learning nothing from their mistakes, except for the fact that "Oh hey, my parents didn't punish me because I did this, so that means I can do it again and get the same result." Don't give them that naïve sense of security, because they'll grow up with it, and daddy's girl, isn't going to do anything but make daddy hurl.
If you don't want to hit them, again, understandable- The least you can do though, are things that won't physically hurt them, but will definitely teach them a lesson. Take away their devices until they learn a thing or 2, no TV time- As a matter of fact no entertainment period, and lastly Vegetables only. Some may think that those are petty punishments, but if they do, they've obviously never experienced that hell for themselves. Go to school, come STRAIGHT BACK, read a book, get some food, shower, and then go straight to bed. That's it. Yelling is also a good way to discipline your kids as well, but then that's just going to affect them later down the line in life.
Also, before you all rush to the bamboo stick, or whatever the hell you keep in your room to beat your child, learn to sit down in a quiet room, nothing to distract you all, and have a strict conversation on what is right, and what is wrong. That's the problem with parents now'adays. They just rush to hit their children, instead of actually telling them WHY and WHAT they did was wrong.
The fairest comment here.
I love this right here
I came from an Asian tiger parent. I got beat over things most got congratulated for. I passed... well it wasn't an A. I cleaned up... I missed this and that and each time it was a slap aside my head.
Because of that, I've never beaten my kid. She's 12 now... and while I'm not saying she's an angel, she a good kid. the non violent parenting strategy does have some validity.
Oh absolutely. My mom whooped me and my sister early in our lives and was verbally abusive (Grandmother too, she was a female misogynist). My sister has her own child now, and while I do think he needs to be a little more disciplined (without physically getting hit) he is a good child and was a very chill baby. I think my sister is afraid to discipline him because of how our childhoods were.
cavemen mentality is not the right way; hitting to me just proves you're not bright enough to care about human emotions/feelings and speak thru anything. reminds me of husbands slappin wives for having actually good opinions and thoughts back in the day. ridiculous. keep bein a good parent to yo chiald
I think violence is only effective when used sparingly, when you really need to get an absolute point across about consequences. Otherwise, it can easily become abuse, like what your experienced. I'm sorry to went through that, and I'm glad you've raised a good child.
I was only whooped once in my life, and that whooping deterred me from a lot of mischief later in life. That's why I argue it can sometimes be valid. But unfortunately, many people don't know what that limit is, discipline can become abuse, and the punishment has the wrong effect on the child.
That's exactly the point I was trying to make in my own comment.
"I get that some people don't want to physically punish their kids, because 1- They don't believe in hitting their kids as punishment, as they see it to be an over the top/harsh way of teaching them a lesson, and 2- They simply don't want to replicate THEIR parent's methods of discipline, because they themselves know the feeling all too well."
You keep looking out for your children. I don't know you, but the fact that you are with your kids, staying strong with them, and being the patient mother that you seem to be, you're definitely a good mother. Take care ma'am.
Yes. It starts with you, though, and I’m glad yours is great without you needing to snap🤣🤣😂🤣 Amen🤎
My mom was only going to talk just enough before we either got a belt or kneeled on rice as a punishment. There was no timeouts when we grew up. And when it came to eating, my mom always hit us with "There's starving kids in Africa" or "You'll just be sitting there because you aren't getting up" if it was something we didn't like 🤣 This was another good one!
Well your mama is the one who doesn't play then
@@gregkurve7785 She absolutely did not and still doesn't even with my sister and I being grown 😂 It definitely humbles you having those experiences that's for sure.
I’ll never forget how long I sat at the table one time because I didn’t like how the chicken was made and my mom took a picture like “look how long this kid has sat here” didn’t heat it up or nothing when it got cold so I had to just give up and eat so I could go to bed😭
Kneel on rice? Huh that's a new one 💀
@@16vamps Yep...the older folks or our parents would literally pour a small pile of rice in a corner and when we got in trouble, we were sent to the corner and had to kneel on it 💀💀 Rice hurts more than people realize too!
The way I clicked on this video so fast 😭🔥
Me too g
Same lol
Facts!! 😂😂
Foreal better enjoy because these Justin videos won’t be here long lol
🤣🤣love yall boys, keep being great and pushing out content we love💯
It's funny for him to talk about the Nanny show cause we know damn well that show fake 😂😂
These fellas popped up as a suggested video earlier this week and been watching their videos all week. SUBSCRIBED!! Keep doing what you doing ITC! 💯
Growing up with Jamaican parents..... Man these kids got it waaaay too easy!
I love supernanny, having Justin commentate makes it funnier
The best episode of Supernanny was the Duan-Anh family from San Francisco. The kids had way too many activities going on for them, their father was a workaholic and their mother was left to care for the kids by herself. They were misbehaving because of being overworked and having to do homework until 11pm.
Once Jo came, the parents worked together and the family came together and moved into their new home. They cut down on their behaviors and got much better schedules. The episode was a complete success and the parents didn't fight each other on how to do things and the father began working less. That was a great episode to watch.
The worst episode was the two girls named Brittney and Moriah who were left to raise their younger brothers while their parents worked and never got home until late at night. Brittney actually fainted during that episode and her mother would criticize her "parenting" when she should have been doing it herself. And their father simply didn't care. It was very sad to watch.
Postpartum is dangerous. But that voice he used is really good. Spankings can be horrible for a child but when things get this bad, yes. I had 2 spanking in my life. Everyone of them I deserved and I remember why.
Of course, simple minded individuals will understand that one type of punishment method will not work of every single kid in the planet, as well as the fact that not everyone likes/ wants to use one particular type of punishment, that is because of the simple fact that PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT, but anyways....
...you said simple-minded people WILL understand it?
Oh you want McDonald's?.....you got McDonald's money? Then eat and shut up. You'll eat it and like it.
whoa.. is that you mama 😲
We need more of him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She had 3 kids by 25 is wild
My parents were the same. It comes full circle when you have your own kids, and then the lightbulb goes off. 😆 💯
Because of these reactions I got recommended a video of Justin Whitehead being followed and confronted by a 400lb man at target 😆
It’s the way he be yelling like they can hear him 🤣
6:18 that mom kind of thicc 👀
Y'all should check out the south park episode with suppernanny. It's hilarious. Caesar Milan is in it too.
Them kids need to feel the right hand of the fresh prince once and they'll behave
not the right hand of the fresh prince 😂😂
When he said he will fold the baby up 🤣😂😂😂 throw the sippy cup upside the baby head a few I 💀💀 not the baby 🤣
y'all need to do zoom trolling!!
so glad yall found these vids...watch them all please
There’s something about pain that makes MFers listen 🤦🏽♂️🤣
Great video as usual guys. Keep up the great work and thank you for doing The Supernanny cuz this shit funny to. Bless ❤🙌🏿
Ahhh shiiiiiieet here we go again. I feel like this man is screaming at us 😂☠️
Y’all should look up Justin getting walked up on in the store by some bigger guy for making the 600lbs jokes. It’s pretty insane
My mom would beat my ass for acting a fool.
Justin Whitehead is the ppl's champ !!!!!
I got spanked many times. It didn't work. My mother just got to the point where she stopped and grounded for 2-3 months.
While the commentary was hilarious, I'm glad black parents have been moving away from spankings all the time. There are ways to discipline without violence.
Children who get beaten can grow up thinking that violence is appropriate when someone does something you don't like, and that's a horrible lesson.
Wrong me and my siblings got spanked and have never been in a physical fight ever....33 YEARS and have never resorted to violence.
I think this is only the case when the spankings are overused and for reasons that don’t equate to that level of punishment. I only got spankings if I continued to do something I knew I wasn’t supposed to do, and that was after a few warnings already.
Ross you ready to wear a Pacifier
SuperNanny bout to be on My 600lb Life herself 😂
3:54 almost got me 😂
altho its funny, i highly disagree with any caveman mentality of 'i must hit to get my way' instead of caring about the fact that violence could lead to u waking up with a child with a knife over your bed since u didn't want to care about the fact that they have real feelings.
just sayin xD
I be beating my kids with fabreeze cans
If you don't like the food you gonna wear it
Nah it’s really facts tho, it’s either you eat it and have a good breakfast for the day, or you take yo ass to school hungry, simple.
React to more of supper nanny please this is good
Omg this is hilarious
His residence 😂😂😂
We in the clutch 🐐
Do another Supernanny one please
Yo y’all gotta watch the video when the dude ran up on him in the store
My granny didn't play if we didn't eat what she cooked we got sent to bed with no food
5:38 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah time-out doesn’t work when you’ve already allowed them to understand they can do what they want. The purpose won’t sink in. Get that spank spank. Dad is mad he was spanked for doing bad when that’s the damn purpose lol instead of stopping or understanding, he discussed to carry that as a burden for no reason when older. Now his kids are running around like banshees and you don’t know what to do, about to lose your mind. SMH. All kiddos thrive in structure. Discipline is part of that structure!
yall needa check out nilesy niles man. he's been on a roll lately.
After Ross loses the try not to laugh and he has to suck on a pacifier. The next try not to laugh challenge. If you lose you have to wear a n95 Mass sprayed with the prank fart spray 🤣 for two episodes. I bet you neither one of y'all going to want to laugh. That's a real challenge.
With my kids I didnt have time out I had time up! When I got tired of talking I quietly leave the room and came back with a belt and got to lighting them up I didn't have to whip my children that often no issues in school or in life
Please keep reacting to his video this shit is hilarious
That's the Problem these Days...Kids no Raising
There’s another super nanny episode that’s wayyyy better than this one it’s uploaded by go live replay, I believe
Yall gotta react to the llyod banks freestyle
lmao sit down talk nah not my fam lol the only talk im gonna get is the 2 belts
and if i act up and lets say im not gonna eat lol my family be like aight bet your not eating the whole day and go to school hungry
5:10 😂😂😂😂😂
OUR DAUGHTER IS AUTSTIC AND WE TREAT HER LIKE ANY OTHER CHILD. JUST LITTLE BIT MORE CHANCES. AND SHE IS SUPER AWARE AND SMART OF WRONG SHE DEF KNOW.SO WE DONT ALLOW NONSENSE. THATS WHY HER TEACHERS LOVE ME. BECUASE I DONT PLAY .SHE IS MORE WELL BEHAVED IN PUBLIC THEN KIDS THAT DONT HAVE AUTISM ME AND MY HUSBAND NEVER BABY HER. I TELL EVERY TEACHER THEY BETTER NOT EITHER.BECUAS SHE KNOW WHO SHE CAN GET OVER ON. AND SHE A LIL DIVA WITH A BAD ATTITUD😂💪🏿💪🏿💯💯💅🏾
Yo wsg ITC
Please react to OMB Bloodbath - "Not Gang". She is a lesbian rapper (and high key my type), I'd love to see y'all's reaction.
The state of the country today is a direct result of not disciplining kids
So no one gonna talk about the video cut ? 🤔🤔
Time outs are the lazy parent solution to nothing. Kids need discipline period. They need to respect adults especially the parents
Check out The Black Stan by The Game
Justin records the videos
Whenever there’s an opportunity, check out Siah the Clown
Let's go 🔥
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Being hungry don’t humbles you😂😂😂😂…Wtf y’all talking about
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I got two kids at 34
From GA corprial punishment still preached
I clicked on this video so fast
Aye it's but time we upped the difficulty on Dub man. We gotta add a ratio to these challenges. Something like 3:1 Ross trippin to you cause 1:1 ain't been fair... For..... For years
Lol
What ever happened to Brandon?
They posted a video on it 4 weeks ago. Just look up ITC What happened to trillbilly
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I'm 18 minutes late sorry
He's funny but the quality of his videos are so bad and the sound is always so low.
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