I was about to comment the same thing. I heard so many people say that. Pregnant or not. There is a lot more to mental health when it comes to having a child that people assume. Up to 20% of individuals globally can be affected with Postpartum depression (NIH)
@@DeliaHerzthey couldn't help me either. my father didn't finish highschool and my mother went to "household" school. which taught lifeskills rather then math. And still with some work and great teachers i got quite good at it.
Yeah this mom isn't a bad mom and the next generation will be just fine. Also, as long as a child is well behaved and knows how to handle stranger danger, you don't need to hover over them. She's already doing better than most helicopter parents.
My mom literally relearned my school subjects up up to 6th grade, so she could help me study when I needed, I will always appreciate that and will do the same for my kids in the future. Thanks mom.
@@SaunterVaguelyDown likely learning math etc while they have time. i started getting behind in math in 4th grade because i had undiagnosed adhd. so they're planning ahead, something you could have done before choosing to be a jerk about their efforts to help their kid
Parenthood is not knowing every answer to the question your child ask but to encourage them being curious about many things, telling them whats right and wrong and providing them a safe place for them to grow. And I personally think it's a feeling that you will only know after having one yourself but don't rush it and find a good time that works with you and your financial conditions 😅
Not knowing the answer but then looking for it together. We homeschool, and there have been some things that I found hard to explain, so we youtube how things are made or just google a better explanation for the question. The internet makes things easier to parent sometimes. 😊
Yeah my boomer mother sucked at helping me when i was growing up, she knew the math but just expected me to remember times tables by repetition because that's how she was taught, safe she didn't teach me anything. Luckily my math teacher helped me through the undiagnosed dyscalculia and I ended up top of the class.
Yes, mine were terrible at grammar and so was I. Math? No problem. I only got 1s and 2s. But grammar? Only 6s 😂 Luckily I was good at writing stories and stuff and most of the time grammar wasn't important, so i didn't failed when it came to that part 😅
Absolutely, I remember that when I was like 8 I asked my mother how many centimeters a decimeter is and we r Dutch so she should know it's 10 but she didn't know it so I just guessed 10 and got it right. To this day she still doesn't know that.
Gen Z will lose their minds when they realize EVERY GENERATION felt this way at some point. We had some good teaching but not all of us. Not everyone knows math and there is NO GUIDE to parenting you just figure it out as you go! Trust me, we ALL had this .... Gen X did, Millennials did, now it's your turn. Have fun! (Each gen got progressively less parenting... look at Gen X, who raised themselves. Millennial was either smothered or ignored, now we are confused. Some are really bad parents. I wish you all better luck than we had!)
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 you're really out here trying to be a smartass in a rather nice comment? And parenting handbooks are really kind of general guides, when it comes down to it, you can't rely on them for specifics about YOUR kid, because the writers usually only do general tips or knowledge. Every child and family is their own world, and saying you can just 100% rely on "parenting handbooks" is crazy
@@Whyamisoshorthe’s not trying to start a problem he just doesn’t see what’s wrong with that. The cousin is like 22 and she was like 20 or 21 when she had the kid so what’s wrong with that
Part of this one is really unbelievable. What stranger has ever shown you their drivers license? (Except if you are a store clerk). Makes no sense to hand over your id to a complete stranger and let them look over it enough to see your birthday? He zoomed on past it because he knows it doesn't make sense.
Well, being worried that you won’t like your kid or you won’t have a connection is a common worry, that shows that they care about it, crappy parents mostly don’t care and I’ve been parenting for 16 years now and I can’t help them with math homework either… but we’re doing alright 😂
I’ve always been awkward and shy around kids as I’m not someone who enjoys speaking or acting down to the level of a child. But I am a social worker who has been interning at an elementary school for the past couple of months and I literally couldn’t enjoy my job more. Granted, I used to work customer service jobs to get me through college which definitely killed my soul a little, so the change in career has made me more joyful and revived my spirit a little.
I can confirm this because my mom says she loved me from the second she found out (at 16 weeks it was just too late for me to get yeeted 😂) and she abandoned me at 4 so crappy parents are the ones who don't worry lol
To be fair we forget everything the second we get outta school Maybe not everyone but people have a different learning mentality and will likely forget most stuff in math. Person can be horrible at math even the lowest level but can be an amazing parent and very good in other ways. Math does not defy a person even If they are awful at it imo.
@@Mushiinabox 100% agree. That being said, if we are to assume that the kid is starting KG, the hardest questions would be 6-2 or something. If they are starting first grade, something like 7+13. I'd understand if he was late elementary-early middle school, or even if he was starting multiplication or division, but I believe there are a lot bigger issues if kindergarten math scares you as a mom. Apologize if this comes off as offensive, but I would imagine a learning-disabled person who lived in the forest their whole life to be able to do kindergarten math.
@@Mushiinabox That I can sort of understand, though it sounds like it would've turned up in the conversation. Then again, the woman was most likely either referring to the distant future when she said she's scared of her son asking for help, or just didn't realize that it's going to be KG level math.
To be fair the fact that she is asking herself those questions means that she is on the right road. The kid may have not the "perfect" parent, but he will be loved.
This is not a valid thought bruh don’t get pregnant if you’re not sure yet, if later on you realise you don’t want the kid and fail to give them the care they deserve you’re gonna make them miserable
how do you not like your own kid? i mean their personality is more or less based on what they observe so they become a mini you. if you hate dealing with your own type, good news. you got your own kryptonite. mwa hahaha
Right? You can do both 😂 That's a fun thing about being a parent; being able to get your kids things that maybe you'd also enjoy, so you can enjoy it together (nothing wrong with buying legos just for yourself though too). My son's little indoor trampoline, uh yeah, I'm going to bounce on it with him. Use the little bubble machine my mom got him, with it 😂 Fun af. Arts and crafts? Hell yeah. Even the things you can't do yourself, it's nice to see them experience that joy.
My mom is not genz. She didn't know how to do maths but she tried her best to teach me. She asks me what the teacher's method is. She would either search the Google or make me teach her the teacher method, and then she taught me the rest.. And gave me a method to find answers either with her or myself. Later on, I can find a problem to solve myself. I passed my gcse with all grades with either 5 or above. The highest is distinction. 😊
If you are genuinely worried that you wont be able to solve first grader math. Forget being a mother you shouldn't be out of your own parents' custody 😂
Do they even teach math in kindergarten I'm pretty sure they just learn how to count first and up to 3rd grade they focus on that while learning to count by 2s 3s and so on
@Bill_Chipher-q5g we learnt about division and multiplication in detail but we only learnt basic concepts about prime numbers and fractions, nothing crazy. We also learnt LCM and HCF in class 2 which was expanded upon in 3.
i think becoming a parent is accepting and fully understanding that parents are just people too. when we’re growing up we feel like our parents are so mature and have everything together. A lot of times they don’t. Noah thinks that about her too, even if she’s also bad at math :)
This is not a new problem😂 when I was in the fifth grade I brought home my math homework and I asked my grandmother to help me but she didn't know how to do it either so then I asked my aunt help me but she also didn't know how to do it so I had to wait 3 hours for my mom to come home from work so she can help me cuz she's good at math😅😅❤
The fact that she is worried about that so early is a guarantee that she will do great. There are always people who can help, you only need to care. Well done mama
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 Yes it is. Bad parents never worry if they're doing anything wrong. Good parents are the ones who worry and, in response to those worries, take all steps necessary to address them and be there for their children as best they can.
My mom never helped me with any of my assignments unless it's art-related. Fortunately, I did not need her help, I was fine studying on my own. Somehow, math just clicked to me, so it's always been my favorite subject.
To be fair though a lot of stuff comes back to you as soon as you start reading the problems because a lot of it seems more common sense now as an adult. For a while I thought I could only do basic math until my younger siblings started asking me for help and I realized the problems are kind of intuitive a lot of the time. So don’t worry future parents!
XD As long as you worry about such things, I'm pretty sure you both will do alright Also, there are women that have a problem to connect emotionally with their child positively. So it's not too far-fetched to be worried about that.
@pokemonsonicgirl123 can't say what part puzzled you but yes I stand to both points. Being just uneducated is fixable or you can find help elsewhere. Much worse for a child is when they are in different to their parents. Aslong as you worry about your child you at least have the chance to improve. Also nobody is perfect and no childhood. You grow together. And about the second point. One case would be postpartum depression, but it's not exactly what I initially ment. There is a lot of expectations on new parents and it can hurt double if people start to question your troubles. Have some leniency with yourself or people you know that are in this situation.
@@KaneCold "XD As long as you worry about such things, I'm pretty sure you both will do alright" "Aslong as you worry about your child you at least have the chance to improve. Also nobody is perfect and no childhood. You grow together." These are what I'm referring to.
I’d say I’m pretty good at math and my nightmare is having a kid who goes to high school and asks me for help with their geography or history class, buddy the only thing I know is Asia is not a country sometimes so you’ll have better help asking for help to a plank
Umh... She was just voicing the same thoughts previous generations have had, but never said out loud. Like at least she's aware enough to realise her flaws and trying to figure out solutions instead of ignoring them. Imo that's pretty advanced
"what if i dont like the kid" just dont make one if you doesn't like one! I mean, consider more when you wanted a kid, don't just said "oh I want one" but you regret you choice, like bro that kid would be a hell if you are not ready, but it's normal about crying and stuff from the kid, just think more than twice
I don't think it's meant to be like "ugh what if i don't like the kid?" But more like "what if i become a bad parent because i don't like the kid?" Contemplating about whether you'd like your kid or not when they're born isn't bad, because the reality is, a lot of parents don't like their kids. And might i add, i think people who contemplates about these kind of stuff actually care about their kids, because they have this mentality of "what if i hurt them?"
I think it's a thought that can happen because of fear, like parents who don't like their kids are horrible and I hope I like my kids but what if I don't, this can be truly scary, you don't want to be a bad parent
@@haydencromwell8821 I didn't say it was, I'm just saying it's a possibility that isn't that rare. You should ALWAYS be safe and not just for the sake of possible pregnancy, but for your health as well.
I dunno what’s crazier: finding someone the same age as you who is more accomplished in life, or finding someone the same age as you with a major life-changing commitment (like a child) that you can’t even imagine yourself being in
Im a mom. Youre never “ready” to be a parent and no parent knows everything. You could wait until youre 40 to have kids and you wouldnt be any less new than a married mom at 25. Im not encouraging young pregnancy but just be aware that there is no perfect age or threshold of preparedness. All new parents figure things out by stumbling regardless of age.
Bro, how did she tell him to stop running if she wasn’t watching him? I think she was doing great, allowing him to be a child while also respecting the other people in the room by reminding him to stop running
"I'm afraid I won't bond with my child" is a very common fear. She just put different words to that feeling that is probably as old as humans.
I was about to comment the same thing. I heard so many people say that. Pregnant or not. There is a lot more to mental health when it comes to having a child that people assume. Up to 20% of individuals globally can be affected with Postpartum depression (NIH)
Also my parents couldn't really help me with my math problems so I had a tutor..
It's normal problems every generation experiences
😊
@@DeliaHerzthey couldn't help me either. my father didn't finish highschool and my mother went to "household" school. which taught lifeskills rather then math. And still with some work and great teachers i got quite good at it.
Yeah this mom isn't a bad mom and the next generation will be just fine. Also, as long as a child is well behaved and knows how to handle stranger danger, you don't need to hover over them. She's already doing better than most helicopter parents.
My mom literally relearned my school subjects up up to 6th grade, so she could help me study when I needed, I will always appreciate that and will do the same for my kids in the future.
Thanks mom.
🎉 I'm doing this for my kindergartener atm
As if there was anything to relearn up to 6th grade. Yikes.
@djfoxxy9830 You're having to relearn stuff from kindergarten? What? How to count to 100? Your ABCs? Your colors? 💀
@@SaunterVaguelyDown likely learning math etc while they have time. i started getting behind in math in 4th grade because i had undiagnosed adhd. so they're planning ahead, something you could have done before choosing to be a jerk about their efforts to help their kid
@@purplepurina if you didn't struggle in school, good for you, but your experiences are not universal
" I'M OUT HERE PLAYING WITH LEGO'S AND YOU ALREADY HAVE A KID " 😂
No reply’s?
@@theoriginalkitka.t yeah idk how ive see a comment with 1 like and 3 replies
I knew someone would say this
@@Cornballcrafter27 bruh whatt
Yeah 2.4k with no reply thats wild
Parenthood is not knowing every answer to the question your child ask but to encourage them being curious about many things, telling them whats right and wrong and providing them a safe place for them to grow.
And I personally think it's a feeling that you will only know after having one yourself but don't rush it and find a good time that works with you and your financial conditions 😅
Not knowing the answer but then looking for it together.
We homeschool, and there have been some things that I found hard to explain, so we youtube how things are made or just google a better explanation for the question. The internet makes things easier to parent sometimes. 😊
"Mom can you help me do my homework?"
"Hold on Noah I have to finish mine first"💀💀
😭😂
Nah man that's wild
I'm pretty sure the mom is 21 I think (guess)
@@Txffee._Cake if kids go to school at 6 yo... I hope he's adopted
Damn
Not knowing kindergarten math is wild
FR💀😭
He said school not kindergarten
@@saud7xgaming866i don't think they do math in preschool. I think they learn to count but it's not math
@@amberrodabaugh I said "he said school not kindergarten"
I never said preschool
@@saud7xgaming866 school starts with preschool
to be fair most of the other Gen parents can't help their kids at homework either
Yeah my boomer mother sucked at helping me when i was growing up, she knew the math but just expected me to remember times tables by repetition because that's how she was taught, safe she didn't teach me anything.
Luckily my math teacher helped me through the undiagnosed dyscalculia and I ended up top of the class.
Yes, mine were terrible at grammar and so was I. Math? No problem. I only got 1s and 2s. But grammar? Only 6s 😂 Luckily I was good at writing stories and stuff and most of the time grammar wasn't important, so i didn't failed when it came to that part 😅
Absolutely, I remember that when I was like 8 I asked my mother how many centimeters a decimeter is and we r Dutch so she should know it's 10 but she didn't know it so I just guessed 10 and got it right. To this day she still doesn't know that.
Makes me think im smart lol because i know math
My dad was good at math, my mom was good at... What did she help me with?
Gen Z will lose their minds when they realize EVERY GENERATION felt this way at some point.
We had some good teaching but not all of us. Not everyone knows math and there is NO GUIDE to parenting you just figure it out as you go! Trust me, we ALL had this .... Gen X did, Millennials did, now it's your turn. Have fun!
(Each gen got progressively less parenting... look at Gen X, who raised themselves. Millennial was either smothered or ignored, now we are confused. Some are really bad parents. I wish you all better luck than we had!)
Um, yes there is, it's called parenting handbooks.
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 you're really out here trying to be a smartass in a rather nice comment? And parenting handbooks are really kind of general guides, when it comes down to it, you can't rely on them for specifics about YOUR kid, because the writers usually only do general tips or knowledge. Every child and family is their own world, and saying you can just 100% rely on "parenting handbooks" is crazy
@@cosmic_cookie5669 It's not, though.
Facts!
"thanks alot noah!" Is WILD 😭
ikr 😭
@@tyler.vitelliI got a cousin who has a 1 year and a half boy she was born in 2003💀
@@EditzIncognitook and
@@Gameforfun208dude dont try to start problems with random people for no reason please, it does worse for you than it does for them
@@Whyamisoshorthe’s not trying to start a problem he just doesn’t see what’s wrong with that. The cousin is like 22 and she was like 20 or 21 when she had the kid so what’s wrong with that
This guy’s stories feels like a fever dream in my opinion.
Fr
I don't know what his feud with my generation, generalization is such a dumb take when meeting a couple bad apples on a sidewalk
Part of this one is really unbelievable. What stranger has ever shown you their drivers license? (Except if you are a store clerk). Makes no sense to hand over your id to a complete stranger and let them look over it enough to see your birthday? He zoomed on past it because he knows it doesn't make sense.
@@Oliviaandtrinait’s the classic ‘make up a story to get mad at/provide an opinion’
@@DR_PetrakovI believe his part of the same generation and, tbh we're cooked
"Im out here Still playing with legos" same bro, same
Edit: y'all r blowing up my notifications thanks for the likes 🥲👍
me too
Me too together with my 60 year old that we almost have every lego city set available from 2015 till today
Same
Yeah same
it's lego, not legos. lego's the company, not the individual bricks!
Bros out here thinking his parents knew wtf they were doing lmao
Well, being worried that you won’t like your kid or you won’t have a connection is a common worry, that shows that they care about it, crappy parents mostly don’t care and I’ve been parenting for 16 years now and I can’t help them with math homework either… but we’re doing alright 😂
My kids are way smarter than me….my oldest is taking math I’ve ever even heard of before…she doesn’t ask me for help. Lol
I’ve always been awkward and shy around kids as I’m not someone who enjoys speaking or acting down to the level of a child. But I am a social worker who has been interning at an elementary school for the past couple of months and I literally couldn’t enjoy my job more. Granted, I used to work customer service jobs to get me through college which definitely killed my soul a little, so the change in career has made me more joyful and revived my spirit a little.
I can confirm this because my mom says she loved me from the second she found out (at 16 weeks it was just too late for me to get yeeted 😂) and she abandoned me at 4 so crappy parents are the ones who don't worry lol
NAH PARENTS ARE GONNA BE USIN CHAT GPT TO HELP THEIR KIDS🗣🗣🗣🗣💀💀💀
Underrated comment
Ngnl have you heard new gpt?
It actually can teach
i tried using chatgpt once and it kept fucking up the answers so i had to answer it myself lmao
it was literally a simple multiple choice activity btw
"mom how do i solve this math problem" mom: "go ask chat gpt"
My mom already does💀💀💀💀
I say if you're scared your kid will ask for help on KINDERGARTEN LEVEL MATH, then you should probably get help
To be fair we forget everything the second we get outta school
Maybe not everyone but people have a different learning mentality and will likely forget most stuff in math.
Person can be horrible at math even the lowest level but can be an amazing parent and very good in other ways. Math does not defy a person even If they are awful at it imo.
@@Mushiinabox 100% agree. That being said, if we are to assume that the kid is starting KG, the hardest questions would be 6-2 or something. If they are starting first grade, something like 7+13. I'd understand if he was late elementary-early middle school, or even if he was starting multiplication or division, but I believe there are a lot bigger issues if kindergarten math scares you as a mom. Apologize if this comes off as offensive, but I would imagine a learning-disabled person who lived in the forest their whole life to be able to do kindergarten math.
@vexicron_the_sandwich people also have mental illnesses or were heavily sheltered to be forced to stay home cuz parents do that-
@@Mushiinabox That I can sort of understand, though it sounds like it would've turned up in the conversation. Then again, the woman was most likely either referring to the distant future when she said she's scared of her son asking for help, or just didn't realize that it's going to be KG level math.
If Noah is about to go to kindergarten the parent must of had him when she was a Minor
To be fair the fact that she is asking herself those questions means that she is on the right road. The kid may have not the "perfect" parent, but he will be loved.
Nah Thats F---ed up bruh 😭🤚
real 😭
@@tyler.vitelliNah the next gen is doomed frs
@@wolfie_snowflake if gen z parents doesn't know kindergarten math then gen z is already doomed
@@MakenellieKate True. Like at least I know how to add-
@@tyler.vitelli my names noah and my mom talked to a guy at the car shop
"what if I don't even like the baby" that's wild 💀
That's a valid thing to think acutally
No, that's pretty valid.
This is not a valid thought bruh don’t get pregnant if you’re not sure yet, if later on you realise you don’t want the kid and fail to give them the care they deserve you’re gonna make them miserable
@@Lxxaa1234A lot of people don't plan pregnancies. My fiance and I's protection broke though I was lucky to have access to abortion 😅
how do you not like your own kid?
i mean their personality is more or less based on what they observe so they become a mini you.
if you hate dealing with your own type, good news. you got your own kryptonite.
mwa hahaha
"thanks alot noah" THATS WILD 😭
real 😭😭
Fr
Here before this gets vpopular
That’s my name 🫤
@@NewOrleanslocal-i5vdamn-
As a gen z momma, i also play with legos😂😂😂
Right? You can do both 😂 That's a fun thing about being a parent; being able to get your kids things that maybe you'd also enjoy, so you can enjoy it together (nothing wrong with buying legos just for yourself though too). My son's little indoor trampoline, uh yeah, I'm going to bounce on it with him. Use the little bubble machine my mom got him, with it 😂 Fun af. Arts and crafts? Hell yeah. Even the things you can't do yourself, it's nice to see them experience that joy.
Nahhh all gen z parents are cooked 😭😭😭
ikr 😭
Not all one of my teachers was gen z and has a kid and is married
@@Roman_Einsteinbro the oldest gen z is like 27... KIDS AND MARRIED?!
@@Emerald_YT he is 24
My mom is not genz. She didn't know how to do maths but she tried her best to teach me. She asks me what the teacher's method is. She would either search the Google or make me teach her the teacher method, and then she taught me the rest.. And gave me a method to find answers either with her or myself. Later on, I can find a problem to solve myself.
I passed my gcse with all grades with either 5 or above. The highest is distinction. 😊
Why did i think it was "i made a gen z parrot" 😭😭😭
same fr
BRO ME TOO
same, i was waiting for the parrot 😭
As someone named Noah, I feel threatened 😭💀
"Thanks a lot Noah!"😂🙏
"THANK'S ALOT NOAH " IS HELLA FUNNY IM CRYING 😂😂
Not my ✨gen z✨ sis having a kid at the age of 21:
did she decided a name
please don't name kid my name(not my name but literally just my name) or Jeffrey dammer
21 is not young
@@vsbdjdnsgevdndibd-jf3le thue
@@vsbdjdnsgevdndibd-jf3lein 2024, 21 years old is young af
My sister is on her 3rd at 23
Joke on you i got 2 kids and i still play with legos 😂😂😂 just got two play mates now lmfao
If you are genuinely worried that you wont be able to solve first grader math. Forget being a mother you shouldn't be out of your own parents' custody 😂
Soon enough BABYS will use drunk elephant
They already are😭😭😭
Fr im scared 😭🙏
Babies*🤓☝️
What's drunk elephant again-
@@eyes_king12 its a skin care brand
Thanks alot Noah thats CRAZY💀😭
real 😭😭
no ah moment
@@tyler.vitelli scary clips of Tyler not eating or shaving
" im out here still playing with legos...and U hAvE a kId" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey man, maybe one Gen Z parent is every Gen Z person on the planet
"Thanks a lot Noah 🙄"
Loll lowk got me dying-
Thanks a lot Noah : killed meee
"Not knowing Kingergarden Math is messed up"
It's America baby
EDIT: Thanks for the 200 likes !
Do they even teach math in kindergarten I'm pretty sure they just learn how to count first and up to 3rd grade they focus on that while learning to count by 2s 3s and so on
@@mimimoomoo2902 We had learnt division, multiplication, prime numbers and fraction etc by class 3
@@mimimoomoo2902kindergarten is nothing but yeah, there is math in 1st and second grade.
@Bill_Chipher-q5gI was on algebra by 8th, you’re cooked man 💀
@Bill_Chipher-q5g we learnt about division and multiplication in detail but we only learnt basic concepts about prime numbers and fractions, nothing crazy. We also learnt LCM and HCF in class 2 which was expanded upon in 3.
i think becoming a parent is accepting and fully understanding that parents are just people too. when we’re growing up we feel like our parents are so mature and have everything together. A lot of times they don’t. Noah thinks that about her too, even if she’s also bad at math :)
It’s not even just a Gen Z problem my parents said that to
This guy meets interesting people everyday😂😂😂
My boomer parents couldn’t help me with homework either. 😂
This is not a new problem😂 when I was in the fifth grade I brought home my math homework and I asked my grandmother to help me but she didn't know how to do it either so then I asked my aunt help me but she also didn't know how to do it so I had to wait 3 hours for my mom to come home from work so she can help me cuz she's good at math😅😅❤
"But.... i guess its fair" NAHH THATS CRAZY
That's a valid thing to think acutally and her being worried about stuff makes her a good parent
The fact that she is worried about that so early is a guarantee that she will do great. There are always people who can help, you only need to care. Well done mama
No it's not. And it never will be.
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 Yes it is. Bad parents never worry if they're doing anything wrong. Good parents are the ones who worry and, in response to those worries, take all steps necessary to address them and be there for their children as best they can.
@@gonbechyan Okay then, what if they're actually forced to raise a child because of societal pressure? What then?
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 that's sad, but I struggle to see what that has to do with parents worrying about "what ifs"
The next time I hear another story about a gen z parent I’m going to cry it’s literally the sixth story I have heard today about a gen z parent 😢
damn 😭 my bad
@@tyler.vitelli1hour ❤
Second
It’s prob cuz u keep interacting with the vids broski
My mom had to relearn math to help me. Now i know why she was so stressed when i was in school.
My mom never helped me with any of my assignments unless it's art-related. Fortunately, I did not need her help, I was fine studying on my own. Somehow, math just clicked to me, so it's always been my favorite subject.
IM STILL OUT HERE PLAYING WITH LEGOS😭✋
😭😭
Nah Noah catching strays for no reason 😭
IM OUT HERE STILL PLAYING WITH LEGOS AND YOU HAVE A KID? Got me laughing 😂😂
Your stories are always so interesting
Facts
That "THANKS A LOT NOAH!" felt personal
"Thanks alot NOAH! "
You're welcome ☺
Ik I can say the same!
To be fair though a lot of stuff comes back to you as soon as you start reading the problems because a lot of it seems more common sense now as an adult. For a while I thought I could only do basic math until my younger siblings started asking me for help and I realized the problems are kind of intuitive a lot of the time. So don’t worry future parents!
Noah’s gonna see this video in 10 years and be like: “Wtf was my mom on”
He will probably understand her mom
What's wrong with his mom?
When I was 10 years old math was my FAVORITE subject and it still is too this day...I'm a fucking genius 💀
Me too
Math is actually not hard
But physics and chemistry is
Math's been my least fab subject since preschool i suck at it
NAHHH YOU EVIL I LIKE THAT💥🗣️
Hi
real 😭😭
The "THANKS A LOT NOAH" got me laughing
You better start having generations of sons and daughters 😂
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Huh?
Imagine Noah watching this in 10 years 😭
ok i'm not gen Z... but when your kid ask about something you don't know about... you learn it for them...
True but if it’s like really soon you can’t learn to be amazing at math in like a week-
I never related to a sentence more than “we’re the same age! Your out here with a kid and I’m still playing with legos”😂😂
Mommy can u help me with my homework?
Hold on im not done with my homework yet😂
"Why aren't you watching him??"
BECAUSE SHE WAS TALKING TO YOU
Petition for Noah and Tyler to collab
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My mum also always just told me she can't do math either, so dont worry about it 😂😂
Bro your channel is so underrated
thank u man appreciate the support
@@tyler.vitelliTrue
Hes famous on tiktok what u on abt
"I am out here playing with legos and you have a kid"
XD As long as you worry about such things, I'm pretty sure you both will do alright
Also, there are women that have a problem to connect emotionally with their child positively. So it's not too far-fetched to be worried about that.
Really?
@pokemonsonicgirl123 can't say what part puzzled you but yes I stand to both points.
Being just uneducated is fixable or you can find help elsewhere. Much worse for a child is when they are in different to their parents. Aslong as you worry about your child you at least have the chance to improve. Also nobody is perfect and no childhood. You grow together.
And about the second point. One case would be postpartum depression, but it's not exactly what I initially ment. There is a lot of expectations on new parents and it can hurt double if people start to question your troubles. Have some leniency with yourself or people you know that are in this situation.
@@KaneCold Can they?
@@pokemonsonicgirl123 terrible sorry if you don't phrase your question more specific, I sadly can't answer any more than I already had.
@@KaneCold "XD As long as you worry about such things, I'm pretty sure you both will do alright"
"Aslong as you worry about your child you at least have the chance to improve. Also nobody is perfect and no childhood. You grow together."
These are what I'm referring to.
I'm Gen Z. My dad is a Boomer. Once I reached middle school, he couldn't help me with my homework 😂
I loved the “Thanks a lot Noah!” 😭😭
Calculator, chatgpt, and google:
Allow us to introduce ourselves
I’d say I’m pretty good at math and my nightmare is having a kid who goes to high school and asks me for help with their geography or history class, buddy the only thing I know is Asia is not a country sometimes so you’ll have better help asking for help to a plank
Of all the things that never happened, this has never happened the most
When your kid comes up to you asking for help with math, that's a good time to sit them down and say, "Now let me tell you about ChatGPT..."
Nah. Use brainly or one of those other calculator websites that can help show the steps needed.
At least he has a normal name
The mom gotta chill 😂
This is the alpha Gen who is doomed.
Lmao it’s giving nick wilkins 😭🥰
😂😂
Damn bro if noah is watching this he's cooked (that thanks a lot noah was crazy)💀
real 😭😭
@@tyler.vitellithank you for pinning me i love your videos too😊
Being a parent isn't easy her being concerned about these stuff is acutally really good
Him : thanks a lot noah
Me: thanks a lot Tyler 😂😂
The second I brought home an Algebra book my Dad said, “You’re on your own kid.”
Im over 13 and Ive never asked my parents for help on my work
that’s so good of ya!
Dam w didnt think you would respond xD
Bro I don't either bit that's because I'm scared and idk why 💀
Same.... i just googled it 😅
Yeah math isn't actually that hard
Noah: mom help me with my homework
Her: in a minute Noah I got to finish mine
She probably already ended her school years.
I just created a Discord server for us to hang out sometimes, link in bio!
Ok🔥
thanks
Umh... She was just voicing the same thoughts previous generations have had, but never said out loud. Like at least she's aware enough to realise her flaws and trying to figure out solutions instead of ignoring them. Imo that's pretty advanced
mind boggling stuff
real
"what if i dont like the kid" just dont make one if you doesn't like one!
I mean, consider more when you wanted a kid, don't just said "oh I want one" but you regret you choice, like bro that kid would be a hell if you are not ready, but it's normal about crying and stuff from the kid, just think more than twice
I don't think it's meant to be like "ugh what if i don't like the kid?" But more like "what if i become a bad parent because i don't like the kid?" Contemplating about whether you'd like your kid or not when they're born isn't bad, because the reality is, a lot of parents don't like their kids. And might i add, i think people who contemplates about these kind of stuff actually care about their kids, because they have this mentality of "what if i hurt them?"
I think it's a thought that can happen because of fear, like parents who don't like their kids are horrible and I hope I like my kids but what if I don't, this can be truly scary, you don't want to be a bad parent
Wait until you hear of postpartum depression
thats actually a really common thought from parents lol, it's been a thing before gen z or gen y even
@@naga7655well said, i particularly didn't want to be a parent as of now
" Every kid deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a kid "
- someone wise
He plays with legos. She playing a different kind of lego 😂
I want to be a good parent, …. I’m gen a. I’m one of the few who are genuinely a Genius all around
This is why we shouldn't outlaw abortion
Have you ever thought of just using contraceptives
@@haydencromwell8821 doesn't work all the time
@@haydencromwell8821have you ever just thought about contraceptives failing or breaking?
@ryderthesinful yeah, it's a lot more uncommon than you think. Not a good excuse not to practice safe sex lol.
@@haydencromwell8821 I didn't say it was, I'm just saying it's a possibility that isn't that rare. You should ALWAYS be safe and not just for the sake of possible pregnancy, but for your health as well.
I dunno what’s crazier: finding someone the same age as you who is more accomplished in life, or finding someone the same age as you with a major life-changing commitment (like a child) that you can’t even imagine yourself being in
All valid questions that every generation before you has asked.
"Oh I'll teach you the multiplication tables... Old school style *brings the belt* "
😂😂😂
I’m bad at math but the moment my kids go to school I’ll review all my math classes 😂😂😂
Thanks Noah
Not me thinking "Gen z parents?" Then realizing I'm gen z with a 1 year old 😂🤦🏼♀️
Im a mom. Youre never “ready” to be a parent and no parent knows everything. You could wait until youre 40 to have kids and you wouldnt be any less new than a married mom at 25. Im not encouraging young pregnancy but just be aware that there is no perfect age or threshold of preparedness. All new parents figure things out by stumbling regardless of age.
kindergarten do be asking the square root of 2 times abs of 4
Get mature and have a family ❌️
Still play with Legos ✅️
Bro, how did she tell him to stop running if she wasn’t watching him? I think she was doing great, allowing him to be a child while also respecting the other people in the room by reminding him to stop running
That kid is cooked 💀
The part where she was terrified is called "pregnancy scare".