Toddler Discipline

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  • @IsaReyes-nn9sw
    @IsaReyes-nn9sw Місяць тому +16563

    “Sorry Huddy”
    “It’s okay”
    Those 2 sentences took me out. They are so precious

    • @medb8882
      @medb8882 Місяць тому +36

      So cute, me and my second eldest brother used to fight all the time. It got to the point where I figured out if I ran into my room and put a shoe against the door, the rubber would stop him from barging in 😂😂 good memories tho, we talk about them all the time. Once he hit me with a sliotar and I put a plaster on the bruise, which made him mad for some reason lmao

    • @MargueriteFairProductions
      @MargueriteFairProductions Місяць тому +39

      That's a good mom.

    • @fifihull4587
      @fifihull4587 Місяць тому +25

      The two phrases melted my heart.what beautiful little humans they are.well done mimma❤❤❤❤

    • @aneshawarren7216
      @aneshawarren7216 Місяць тому +4

      Sentences 💀 but anyway it’s still super adorbs

    • @wendysaville8423
      @wendysaville8423 Місяць тому +4

      Me too.

  • @samuelpotter6919
    @samuelpotter6919 2 місяці тому +27042

    Awesome work, i am hopeful this next generation will be kind and understand boundaries

    • @sylvia7958
      @sylvia7958 Місяць тому +236

      Unterstand boundaries by broadcasting children, crying children to millions of strangers on the Internet?

    • @samuelpotter6919
      @samuelpotter6919 Місяць тому

      Looks like you watched none of the short. Kids who are disciplined through conversation as opposed yelling and physical altercatios will learn boundaries through verbalizing their needs. Do you do that? ​@@sylvia7958

    • @dirkdiggler8427
      @dirkdiggler8427 Місяць тому +124

      @@sylvia7958 yes. It’s 2024. It’s a very common income. It’s so important new moms or even older moms, see other moms discipline methods. You don’t have to share a thing hahahahhaa let them make the $$$$ 🥰

    • @kyranx602
      @kyranx602 Місяць тому +13

      NICE FUCKING JOKE BUD

    • @samuelpotter6919
      @samuelpotter6919 Місяць тому +27

      @@kyranx602 who even are you

  • @zoradavinci3
    @zoradavinci3 5 днів тому +227

    Good job mom, I like how you handled the situation and no screaming or shouting. All done with a very calm voice and making sure both children understood.

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 3 дні тому

      Well done mom. Well done.

    • @KishaAmenio06x
      @KishaAmenio06x 12 годин тому +1

      my parents would scream and spank us! LOL that was the 1970's LOL

    • @jankababy1
      @jankababy1 11 годин тому

      She did not validate the other son emotions while crying and going to his room

  • @toniliggins3479
    @toniliggins3479 6 днів тому +55

    Oh my heart when he had to go to his room. Great job momma. They are just adorable.

    • @comejoin1764
      @comejoin1764 23 години тому

      Yes he rushed off crying with his head held down. I watched that bit a few times

    • @mrschou339
      @mrschou339 15 годин тому

      He said Sorrry and then had to go to his room. Punishment while he did apologize?

    • @AnimeFanatic10121
      @AnimeFanatic10121 7 годин тому

      @@mrschou339yes because even though you apologised you still have to learn that you’d still get punished.
      I’m sorry officer I didn’t mean to kill that person.
      It’s okay you’re still going to jail though.
      Understand?

  • @shaikhauae-ln1cc
    @shaikhauae-ln1cc Місяць тому +4600

    The way the baby hugged his brother warmed my heart ❤️

    • @goodguyaus
      @goodguyaus Місяць тому +30

      I pretend he's leaning in to whisper, "I'm gonna git you later"

    • @blaackberry
      @blaackberry Місяць тому +20

      So cute! He wanted to get in on the action 😂

    • @DazylinLambert-bo8gq
      @DazylinLambert-bo8gq Місяць тому +5

      Me to ❤❤❤

    • @hopeomoregie3416
      @hopeomoregie3416 Місяць тому +4

      Me too so cute!!❤❤❤

    • @hananatiyah1268
      @hananatiyah1268 Місяць тому +2

      @@DazylinLambert-bo8gq❤❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💟💗😢

  • @RitahName
    @RitahName 27 днів тому +2080

    I love it when she said, " don't push people that way, instead of ' don't push your brother that way" . In this case, its not only his brother but anyone else. Waw may God bless you 🙏

    • @seanhughes6697
      @seanhughes6697 26 днів тому +9

      Really. Is see it different it tell my nephew/nieces don't push ur brother/sister. Love an respect. Anyone else fair game take bo shit (exempt cousin's)

    • @eternallife9786
      @eternallife9786 26 днів тому

      ​@@seanhughes6697they're probably a little assholes then

    • @Sungirl88
      @Sungirl88 26 днів тому +13

      I hope to be a wise mother one day too this is a great example thank you

    • @nulifersen7034
      @nulifersen7034 23 дні тому +1

      Genau so 👌❤️‍🔥🤝❤️‍🔥🤲🤲🤲

    • @nulifersen7034
      @nulifersen7034 23 дні тому +1

      👌❤️‍🔥🫂❤️‍🔥🤲🤲🤲

  • @TimBurton-sm2ke
    @TimBurton-sm2ke 5 днів тому +83

    Perfect example of good motherhood , these boys will do very well in future

  • @bevgadsby8416
    @bevgadsby8416 10 днів тому +120

    Great job mum talking and addressing the problem

  • @ranns2805
    @ranns2805 Місяць тому +5046

    This is how I raised my sons. Growing up they have always just had a nice, easy going, respectful, let’s talk it out, kinda personality! Good job, mom.

    • @nataliegillmore7436
      @nataliegillmore7436 Місяць тому +27

      She's doing a 1derful mom.

    • @user-ll1nc2ru4t
      @user-ll1nc2ru4t Місяць тому +27

      And good job to you too what a wonderful gift to give the world

    • @maryam.asadi97
      @maryam.asadi97 Місяць тому +16

      Good job to you mama

    • @ponz-
      @ponz- Місяць тому +34

      This is why we’re soft as shit. My mother raised her voice my father chased me around the room. I grew up joined the military served my country now I own my own business. Brother is a cfo at successful company. The world doesn’t hug you when you fall down. I’m not saying you should hit your kids whatsoever but this coddling shit does them no good.

    • @darayy6352
      @darayy6352 Місяць тому +4

      GOOD JOB TO YOU

  • @swansonchoo
    @swansonchoo Місяць тому +1173

    I love that her emphasis was not punishment, but learning, change, and reconciliation. I love that she didn’t lose her temper and speak out of anger, but spoke firmly, calmly, and lovingly. That’s great parenting.

    • @gomezaddams6470
      @gomezaddams6470 Місяць тому +9

      This comment deserves far more attention and likes❤
      The only thing I can see that should be different is a little bit of explanation about feelings. Explaining empathy is really important

    • @lhmccool67
      @lhmccool67 Місяць тому +15

      I agree! Her voice was clear and firm, as well as calm and even toned. There was no attempt to shame or I still fear. She also maintained that with Hudson and didn't switch to an overly coddling tone, which can be confusing for children and potentially create a friction between siblings. Great job mama!

    • @spittinfireALLNEW
      @spittinfireALLNEW Місяць тому +4

      Wait, this is great but, every kid is not as gentle some kids need a lil more aggression.

    • @sybilsadie620
      @sybilsadie620 Місяць тому +1

      This is how Supernanny do it
      Love to watch her videos

    • @spittinfireALLNEW
      @spittinfireALLNEW Місяць тому +1

      @1nf3ctedd Not all the time, some times kids develop their own personality and it could be more aggressive then another. This is why parents of many tell you all their kids have different personalities. Even if the parenting style is soft and gentle.

  • @juanita.banana
    @juanita.banana 6 днів тому +29

    I literally cried watching this!!!
    You're doing a great job 🫶🏻 wish every kid could be raised in a healthy and loving environment by a caring fam

    • @matthewharris5660
      @matthewharris5660 День тому

      Oh my God, you cried?????? Really, are you ok ???? You really cried. I hope you are ok, what a rollercoaster of emotions you must have went through. These 58 second videos are to stimulating for you. Stick to portraits for awhile and see if you can handle those first. Jesus, what does the real world do to you, I can't imagine the whirlwind of emotions you have when you have contact with a real human being???? How do you get through a day??? Do you have some sort of investment in Kleenex? Or are your tear ducts all dried up by lunch time?

  • @ruthied.3219
    @ruthied.3219 5 днів тому +1

    I love that she gave him a choice at the end. Helps to fortify learning..communication. Such a sweet family❤

  • @vhaydenu
    @vhaydenu Місяць тому +2048

    "sorry huddy." the CUTEST ever!!❤
    thx for the likes!!

  • @annefricker8474
    @annefricker8474 Місяць тому +888

    Firm, fair and reasonable. This is how discipline should be.

    • @michaelheery6303
      @michaelheery6303 Місяць тому

      the Americans in will buy GUNS.

    • @conny-zk7et
      @conny-zk7et Місяць тому +10

      but not on camera in social media!!!

    • @BryanMetcalf-ld7cb
      @BryanMetcalf-ld7cb Місяць тому +3

      ​@@conny-zk7etthere are parents who need to see this. Why is it wrong to post this?

  • @user-wu8qm3cn3i
    @user-wu8qm3cn3i 7 днів тому +9

    This simple calm discipline and awareness of teaching accountability and forgiveness is so important to the child's development of character it's wats missing in many families because we clearly see the results of it out in Public

  • @EdG-oc9gd
    @EdG-oc9gd 8 днів тому +105

    Excellent mom..We need more parents like you

    • @TheFrontyer
      @TheFrontyer 5 днів тому +1

      Not really considering she is exposing the poor kids to all of the world.

    • @MagicToenail
      @MagicToenail 4 дні тому

      @@TheFrontyerStill a good mom. The children do not know what the internet is

    • @TheFrontyer
      @TheFrontyer 4 дні тому +3

      @@MagicToenail What? Thats exactly why she is a terrible mother. The kids cant consent to being filmed and exposed to the whole world. Its an awful thing to do to children.
      In what world would you call someone a good mother, when the mom uses their kids to make money

    • @Naziscanvasstudio
      @Naziscanvasstudio 4 дні тому

      You are a wonderful mother❤🎉

  • @eileen21
    @eileen21 Місяць тому +135

    Her tone of voice used for disciplining was perfect. Way more effective than yelling and screaming.

    • @AnnaLee33
      @AnnaLee33 Місяць тому +5

      yelling and screaming should't even be an option.

    • @markmitchell4400
      @markmitchell4400 Місяць тому +2

      I don't know about that, but she did do a GREAT job!!!

    • @chokingonflowers
      @chokingonflowers 26 днів тому +1

      @@markmitchell4400why would you want to yell and scream and be aggressive towards your children

  • @thetruesoulofanaquarius9302
    @thetruesoulofanaquarius9302 Місяць тому +292

    Notice how the youngest boy was comforting his brother when he was crying. That is how you know they are being raised in a discipline yet loving household.❤❤❤

  • @mhsahilofficial4098
    @mhsahilofficial4098 7 днів тому +24

    ہم سب کو چاہیئے کہ اپنی بچوں کو اسی طرح خوبصورت اور نیک تربیت دیں تاکہ کل ہمارے بچوں کا مستقبل ہمارے لئے فخر کا مقام سابت ہو ❤

  • @abhinavyadav3632
    @abhinavyadav3632 8 днів тому +2

    The youngest one is so cute like when his mother hugs him he also came from behind to hug his brother ❤❤

  • @edmenfranky9893
    @edmenfranky9893 Місяць тому +1427

    This is what REAL gentle parenting looks like. Setting clear boundaries with your children and still maintaining an atmosphere of unconditional love.

    • @kainejoyes2981
      @kainejoyes2981 Місяць тому +5

      No such thing as 'unconditional love'

    • @bryanblandon
      @bryanblandon Місяць тому +22

      @@kainejoyes2981everyone has their own standards, don’t ask others to abide by yours

    • @RuthEsther-nn6qe
      @RuthEsther-nn6qe Місяць тому +7

      We use the Bible method!

    • @chimpouh9402
      @chimpouh9402 Місяць тому +17

      Yes there is unconditional love. Actually all love is unconditional. When something it is conditional, it is not love

    • @RevealedFilms
      @RevealedFilms Місяць тому +12

      Yea then 5 years later we hear she’s been arrested for abuse of those same children. I don’t trust any UA-cam channel that profits from their kids anymore.

  • @AmosMantyla
    @AmosMantyla Місяць тому +1632

    That's the kind of parenting that eliminates narcissism. Good job.

    • @gabbysegura7453
      @gabbysegura7453 Місяць тому +28

      She is a amazing mom to show her kids responsibility

    • @debussy842
      @debussy842 Місяць тому +73

      @@gabbysegura7453 She's a highly irresponsible mother. I am a single male, 39, with no kids. The reason I am boldly prefacing with that is because what I am about to say is blatantly obvious to all human beings 30 years and over: It is highly inappropriate to film, and broadcast your children like this, in general, but especially for cash. Also, they are so used to being constantly filmed they are not even looking at whoever if filming them. This broadcasting would have been unthinkable 15 years ago but the new generation can not longer distinguish trash. To her defenders, that a mother needs to make a living, how do you think mothers made a living prior to tictok 5 years ago??? The answer: a real job, not posting their children on the internet.

    • @ludwigwittgenstein1280
      @ludwigwittgenstein1280 Місяць тому +8

      No it DOESN’T! That’s a physical condition!

    • @peepeepoopoo8498
      @peepeepoopoo8498 Місяць тому +14

      @@debussy842i totally agree but it’s also showing examples for a good cause it’d be nice if her kids didn’t have to be involved though to get the point across

    • @tub-tube7686
      @tub-tube7686 Місяць тому +34

      ​@@debussy842 you are so right. I am male, 37, father of one Kid. Never ever would I film such a highly emotional situation and load it up.
      Also this is not how to eliminate narcism. This is narcism at its best. Selling the emotions of your kids on the Internet.

  • @msmaddiew6583
    @msmaddiew6583 8 днів тому

    Wow! They finally getting it right! I remember when we used to get asked all rhe time, why our kids were so well behaved and how we disciplined them. Consistency is the key

  • @vidaasamoah177
    @vidaasamoah177 4 дні тому +1

    Excellent parenting, no favouritism, understanding ensured for all parties. Well done Mum!😊

  • @mariahooper6664
    @mariahooper6664 Місяць тому +1494

    She has such a calm voice. Very patient. Teaching her children at the same time. Beautiful

    • @Venus_baby_18
      @Venus_baby_18 Місяць тому +18

      I like how it's was calm and assertive but she didn't talk to them like babies. She talk to them like human who are going to be adults one day and need to know now how it ought to be

    • @sweng0717
      @sweng0717 Місяць тому +6

      @@Venus_baby_18 yes and she also wasn’t shouting or raising her voice
      She simply had a calm and firm tone of voice when addressing them

    • @ceeejay9112
      @ceeejay9112 Місяць тому +2

      perfect tone, when disciplining and when validating etc also

    • @Venus_baby_18
      @Venus_baby_18 Місяць тому +1

      @ceeejay9112 yesss , goes ti show u can teach kids and discipline them without making them feel like shut abt themselves because really what does that even do. Accept your mistake apologize and move one good mama. No need to go on an on an on this will prevent alot in the future :)

    • @Ahbhswrzq9221
      @Ahbhswrzq9221 Місяць тому +3

      I actually felt the tone to be harsh more than assertive and you can tell the child was scared and felt shamed. I believe the tone should be much lighter.

  • @diederikjanvantiggelen1075
    @diederikjanvantiggelen1075 Місяць тому +348

    'Now give me a hug' is so important. The little child now knows his mother only rejects his behaviour he showed, but not the child as a person. Socialy smart mother.

    • @shssddg88
      @shssddg88 Місяць тому +12

      Was searching for this comment!
      It's really important. In this way, the child will not be embittered against everyone. Children's psyches are very vulnerable. Therefore, it is necessary to make it clear to the older child that he is also loved, despite his mistakes.

    • @babyrne78
      @babyrne78 Місяць тому +4

      And the "good boy" comment.

    • @stevostevo5773
      @stevostevo5773 Місяць тому +1

      Hugs are for celebrating after you score a goal and/or girls

    • @Nikos169
      @Nikos169 Місяць тому +5

      Yes never label a child as ‘naughty’ . Focus on reprimanding his behaviour ..
      *You still love your child, but you don’t love his behaviour, in that moment.

    • @Nikos169
      @Nikos169 Місяць тому +2

      Telling your 2yr old 'Give a hug’ is fine.
      Asking 3-5 yr old ‘What can you do to make your brother feel better?’ is appropriate also.
      *Encourage your child (3yrs +) to think of a solution themselves

  • @ashleyg8671
    @ashleyg8671 3 дні тому +1

    See when I think of gentle parenting THIS is what I’m talking about. Still very firm, but soft and understanding. Job well done, ma.

  • @adriananegruti3247
    @adriananegruti3247 6 днів тому

    The smallest one takes profit of the sentimental moment created by the bigger brothers...they are all so cute and gentle...beautiful family....❤❤❤

  • @CanadaMotors-xk8ym
    @CanadaMotors-xk8ym 18 днів тому +907

    This mother is amazing. She knows how to raise children. She communicated with her children. Disciplined, comforted and reassured that she loves them.

    • @ekinie3854
      @ekinie3854 15 днів тому +10

      knows how to raise them except for the fact their lives are documented for millions to see...

    • @susanbarker2525
      @susanbarker2525 14 днів тому

      Not my experience of life with kids!!!!

    • @susanbarker2525
      @susanbarker2525 14 днів тому

      Not my experience of life with kids!

    • @burntieburntwell7111
      @burntieburntwell7111 13 днів тому +2

      I want you to imagine that other person standing in the room with the camera right on top of those kids and in their faces. And then tell me how the HELL this is “amazing”

    • @troythemighty3683
      @troythemighty3683 13 днів тому

      Almost like she’s done this before. I wonder if those are her first kids she’s killing it as a mom

  • @karendionne2228
    @karendionne2228 Місяць тому +590

    I also appreciated the Mothers tone of voice. It let the child know that this was serious and Mom's not joking around.
    Great lesson in how to administer proper discipline with hugs all around afterwards.👍🙌

    • @juliasnow-xz4kt
      @juliasnow-xz4kt Місяць тому +5

      I agree with everything you said, I really do. Now what happens when the child does the same thing a bunch more times and in the same day. That's the reality.

    • @battyboifided6629
      @battyboifided6629 Місяць тому

      Facts ​@@juliasnow-xz4kt

    • @TheEijkmanProject
      @TheEijkmanProject Місяць тому +1

      @@juliasnow-xz4kt It's obvious the kid is aware it isn't right, he is being taught totally decent manners by a mother with a kind and honest heart and a great set of brains. The little tantrum is ignored, not criticized, as a child that age can hardly control his emotions when felt overcome by them, but mom handles everything with respect to herself and every child around her, appreciating good traits, making them aware of bad traits. Only a mother with respect and kindness in her heart and mind would do this. One without would not do any effort to raise the kid as she should, but would fall prey to any mannerisms badly taught to her in her youth.

    • @juliasnow-xz4kt
      @juliasnow-xz4kt Місяць тому +4

      @@TheEijkmanProject Are you speaking from theory or experience? How many kids have you raised, just curious? There's a reason you see frazzled Moms, Moms who raise their voice or Moms who ignore their screaming child in a store. None of that is good, obviously. I was lucky in that of my four kids only one of them would do things on the sly when I wasn't looking. The others would respond to discipline much like these cute kids, but I also adopted my sister's kids when she died and I also did daycare and there are kids who don't learn lessons the first time, or the second, or the third. They have a stubborn streak or get moody, are young and don't want to share. It's reality. That's all I'm saying. I thought I was such a good Mom because I genuinely didn't have a hard time with my own kids, but when I tried to apply the same rational, talking it out and explaining like this Mom did I didn't have quite the same results and was often left frazzled at the end of a long day of fits and tantrums. (both my sisters kids are ADHD). I stopped judging Moms like I used to after that. Do what works. Every child is different. Start with what the Mom in the video did, but don't be surprised if it doesn't work and you have to move to time outs, taking things away etc...

    • @ruckyg3177
      @ruckyg3177 Місяць тому

      Maybe he accidently pushed in enthusiasm and I would say sonething like be careful, no pushing. But making it a huge issue creates a rejection for him.
      He is the bad guy and sent to his room.
      I think it could be handles lighter while still explaining him to be gentle with his brother.

  • @aprilarmijo6967
    @aprilarmijo6967 2 дні тому +1

    ❤❤❤So important for children to know and understand exactly why they were disaplined and ALWAYS KNOW THEIR STILL LOVED AND RESPECTED! VALIDATION OF THEIR EMOTIONS IS CRUCIAL! ❤

  • @lauragarceau117
    @lauragarceau117 2 дні тому

    If only all parents were as calm and caring when it comes to discipline. Holding your children accountable for their actions is one of the best lessons to teach. Great job mom❣️

  • @smitanikam5648
    @smitanikam5648 Місяць тому +596

    So perfectly handled. No shouting on the lil boy , yet your message was very clear to them.

    • @AG-yc7vt
      @AG-yc7vt Місяць тому +5

      Once they go to school and outside influences start shaping their life, we’ll see if “no yelling” works.
      Because the bully at school who was constantly yelled at and that is the only way for them to actually change their behavior won’t care what Little Timmy says in a calm demeanor. So Timmy will have to figure out a way to stop the bully in another way that isn’t “having a civil conversation”. And Timmy will learn yelling.
      Greatest parent in the world, but you can’t keep your kid in a protective bubble 24/7.
      (Technically you could keep your kid in a protective bubble 24/7. But would you be the greatest parent in the world anymore? Releasing them at 18 or 25 or 30 into the real world after being sheltered and shielded for decades. )

    • @AandM8
      @AandM8 20 днів тому

      @@AG-yc7vtare you suggesting we teach our kids to be the bully because they may get bullied?

    • @AG-yc7vt
      @AG-yc7vt 20 днів тому

      @@AandM8 I’m saying no matter how well you parent. Outside influences will throw a monkey wrench into your plans.

  • @VidaGrijalva
    @VidaGrijalva Місяць тому +539

    She is a good mother and sets a good example for those of us who have children, teaching them values and respect in time.

    • @nataliaiwaniak8682
      @nataliaiwaniak8682 Місяць тому

      Cute❤❤❤

    • @lidip8700
      @lidip8700 Місяць тому +1

      This is what a strong foundation looks like. I bet she'll not need to discipline them much as they grow older because she did so well as they were younger.
      And don't you think they'll want to be just like mommy, someday!
      Some cultures the parents just scream & are out of control. So sad.

    • @RichAsher
      @RichAsher 16 днів тому +1

      Not really isolation is not good for kids

  • @unimpressed2771
    @unimpressed2771 5 годин тому

    It's great seeing a parent actually disciplining their child the right way. It can be hard work at first, but they eventually learn, you have to be consistent and not use empty threats, always follow through.

  • @user-kg4de8el5q
    @user-kg4de8el5q День тому

    puan awak seorang ibu yang baik.. salam hormat dari saya puan.. semoga kamu sekeluarga bahgia selalu... ❤❤❤❤

  • @nscales20
    @nscales20 Місяць тому +491

    When he said "sorry Huddy" my heart melted. so cute and sweet.

    • @patmanpatmanson
      @patmanpatmanson Місяць тому

      And this is the reason why you guys, women, do that. I think you have the best intentions but you do it because you want to feel something and not because you want to teach the best lecture to them. I think stuff like the woman does in the video makes them weak as a man. I mean what has the other one done? He pushed him down is what she said? I tell you to shame a boy because of being a little bit aggressive makes them weak and is the best way to make them that they never can get beautiful women and make a family. It just makes toxic shame in them.

  • @cecynay7369
    @cecynay7369 Місяць тому +548

    Man, the self control and sacrifice it takes to be a good parent.. it's so touching. Thank you for your service to this world and your sweet kiddos ❤️

    • @livjowen
      @livjowen  Місяць тому +33

      Thank you for your kind words and your support ❤️

    • @tracygarrison892
      @tracygarrison892 Місяць тому +6

      I love how you kids are so kind and respectful. I'm so happy for you because you have kind and respectful kids. I'm going too have a kid I am 8 weeks pregnant I hope my kids are just like yours. I found out my baby's ginger its going to be a baby girl. Ween I was a little kid I wanted to have kind and respectful and honest kids so I hope she is just like that. You kid are also honest. And you are sooo pretty are you are a great person and mother. And also ween I was younger I always wanted to have a baby girl but I am haveing a baby girl I would be also fine with a baby boy but I always wanted a baby girl I am coming a mother I don't have any kids yet but I just wanted to till you that and I subscribe your channel. 😊

    • @kaylamccorkell8453
      @kaylamccorkell8453 29 днів тому

      I'm crying and that is sad bc now he thinks he isn't allowed to play with his brother bc his mum disciplined him

    • @afifanec
      @afifanec 28 днів тому +2

      ​@@kaylamccorkell8453 What? Where did you get that from?

    • @85Wright
      @85Wright 17 днів тому

      ​@@kaylamccorkell8453lmao did your brain fart or are you a troll?

  • @user-rn5wt8rf5f
    @user-rn5wt8rf5f 14 годин тому

    Mother's touch and educating her first lesson... ❤❤❤❤❤ Un matchable...

  • @MishalKhan-yl8jz
    @MishalKhan-yl8jz 9 днів тому +4

    the little one was enjoying it all along😭💗

  • @freetocomment1946
    @freetocomment1946 Місяць тому +596

    The way he ran back to his room the second time shows how he was happy and confident that he is loved

    • @bianka5824
      @bianka5824 Місяць тому +6

      saying, 'Don't' to a child gives way for an unhealthy child.
      you are defying their natural instinct to survive (learn).
      thx

    • @bb7961
      @bb7961 Місяць тому +7

      No, it made him feel like he doesn’t deserve love and playtime for a small
      Mistake. Children don’t know what’s boundary and space

    • @SKY031
      @SKY031 Місяць тому +2

      no, it shows that being sent to a place with toys isn't punishment, and the kid learned nothing.

    • @zoiefinnian3540
      @zoiefinnian3540 Місяць тому +4

      This was plenty for this small child to think about what he had done and apologize for it. That’s all he needs at this age. Parental guidance with love.

    • @peaceofmindofpeace1650
      @peaceofmindofpeace1650 Місяць тому +3

      ​​@@bb7961 I agree.I feel pain as he runs to his room to sit on his bed.
      Maybe he accidently pushed in enthusiasm and I would say sonething like be careful, no pushing. But making it a huge issue creates a rejection for him.
      He is the bad guy and sent to his room.
      I think it could be handles lighter while still explaining him to be gentle with his brother.

  • @ChristineCurtis-gc6dd
    @ChristineCurtis-gc6dd 11 днів тому +165

    Thats called being a mom 👏🙏🏼

    • @normacollins3844
      @normacollins3844 2 дні тому +1

      AMEN!!! I didn’t know people these days knew how to do that!! If more parents did these things, teaching their kids right from wrong, there would be more adults that knew how to act and that would teach their children the same!! That way when the children were taken out, like to eat, they wouldn’t act like heathens!

  • @theforsterfamily
    @theforsterfamily 14 годин тому

    Love this. The piece you are missing is requiring the hurt child to forgive their sibling. Practicing forgiveness is SO POWERFUL and will help them as they grow older to move on from hurts.

  • @SarahMadsen-wp9fr
    @SarahMadsen-wp9fr 4 дні тому

    This is an example of authoritative parenting style, which involves having standards for children, but also explaining why you have standards. This parenting style leads to the best outcome for children.
    Great job mom!

  • @shannonsheehy2438
    @shannonsheehy2438 Місяць тому +72

    I really appreciate that you didn’t tell any of the kids to “Stop crying.”

  • @levity90
    @levity90 Місяць тому +94

    This was the perfect combination of sternness and compassion. A lot of parents are way too soft today but she was very clear to him with her tone, choice of words, and eye contact that what he did was unacceptable. She made him understand that there are consequences for bad behavior when she sent him away and allowed him to reflect on his behavior. Then she reassured him that she still loves him and that he can make it up to his brother by apologizing and setting things right.

    • @ShadowLinkFanGirl
      @ShadowLinkFanGirl 27 днів тому

      Either too soft or don't care enough. Alot of the bad kids in our area. Have parents who don't give a shit about the kids. 😢

  • @MJforever5690
    @MJforever5690 6 днів тому +1

    This is good gentle parenting. Nice firm voice and facial expression at the start so son knows she’s not playing around.

  • @mladyriad
    @mladyriad 10 днів тому +1

    Beautiful thing to see when good parenting skills are at their best raising better kinder humans 🫶🏽ty

  • @blueRosesforme
    @blueRosesforme Місяць тому +761

    She did a great job! Explained without shouting or getting upset. Teaching respect and being kind is so much better. Gentleness is not taught, it is a blessing! I wish more mothers could see this and teach their toddlers kindness and to be caring!

    • @toodleloo2253
      @toodleloo2253 Місяць тому +14

      And it's so cute how siblings can Forgive each other so quickly!!..Boys need very firm, but kind, boundaries, & she did it SO well for them!!- Kudos!!- :)

    • @sandramartino3243
      @sandramartino3243 Місяць тому +2

      Then giving him a choice....loved that.

    • @T.R.6105
      @T.R.6105 Місяць тому +3

      More Mothers and Fathers...

  • @sarahgoff4795
    @sarahgoff4795 Місяць тому +260

    Oh she did a perfect! Appropriate amount of time in timeout, repetition of the reason why in terms a child can understand. Love it!

    • @sorenludwig3978
      @sorenludwig3978 Місяць тому +2

      thats totally bs. You cant handle a child like a small adult.

    • @darylmorrison6598
      @darylmorrison6598 Місяць тому +3

      Try that with a kid with ADHD or ODD. Good luck!

    • @AG-yc7vt
      @AG-yc7vt Місяць тому +3

      @@darylmorrison6598exactly what I was gonna say. That word shizz don’t work with ADHD. They need to be affected by the repercussions.
      It’s technically a mental illness even though they aren’t acting out 24/7 like some of the more extreme illnesses.

    • @miguelkaka1889
      @miguelkaka1889 Місяць тому +2

      Nah she didn’t kid is gunna be soft as can be when he’s older he started crying more when his mom sent the other kid away your suppose to make your kids tough not little girls crying just cause a feather hit their shoulder

    • @valerieickstadt4044
      @valerieickstadt4044 Місяць тому

      ​@@sorenludwig3978yes you can, what I wouldn't do is make them say sorry, saying sorry means nothing if you don't mean it. But the rest, especially because if the age, is amazing. When this happens with an older kid you can encourage them to think about other solutions in time out and talk with them about it afterwards, but i think that kid is too young for that.

  • @miriambarriosrestrepo1925
    @miriambarriosrestrepo1925 4 дні тому

    Madre, enseñando principios y buenos modales. Necesitamos más madres como ésta amable y cariñosa

  • @elisegray6962
    @elisegray6962 6 годин тому

    Teaching emotional intelligence and empathy to kids, especially boys, will change the world for the better

  • @csaltz59
    @csaltz59 Місяць тому +519

    More Parents need to be like this, INSTEAD of yelling and screaming at their children !!

    • @jessicareyes5266
      @jessicareyes5266 Місяць тому +4

      Yes. We do.

    • @YesThings
      @YesThings Місяць тому +20

      only on camera 😂

    • @keishavaughn7546
      @keishavaughn7546 Місяць тому +2

      @@YesThingsyep

    • @Empress422
      @Empress422 Місяць тому +7

      Why does your comment seem like you're yelling at others with the explanation points??

    • @autumnhomer9786
      @autumnhomer9786 Місяць тому +3

      🎀Some people have not been taught another way. Don’t be judgmental.🎀

  • @sanjuanwin
    @sanjuanwin Місяць тому +423

    I'm OLD and LOVE THIS! She does it all perfectly: Accountability, modest transfer of displeasure, specific about misconduct, age appropriate consequence, relationship restoration, status quo. GOOD GOOD!!!

    • @trrulieeeee
      @trrulieeeee Місяць тому +12

      my concern is that she never asked him why he pushed his brother. it’s possible that he was responding to something inappropriately. he could be getting the message that other people can do bad things to him, and he can’t do anything about it. if that’s the case, he also hasn’t learned an appropriate way to respond when his brother treats him badly. he also may have hugged his mom for the purpose of regaining favor, when hugs should be reserved for authentic love. that’s why i never demand a hug, i only ever ask. she also told him to apologize instead of asking if he wants to apologize, which is bypassing his own moral compass and forcing him to abide by hers instead of his own. if he didn’t want to apologize, she could have explained to him why she would apologize if she were in his shoes, or she can explain how he and his brother will feel if he doesn’t apologize so he can have a better understanding of how to apply the skill in the future. there’s nothing inherently wrong about what happened here, especially when you’re busy, but there are many opportunities for teaching and connection that were missed here.

    • @tikkun888
      @tikkun888 Місяць тому

      @@trrulieeeee Вы абсолютно правы! У Вас абсолютно ЗДРАВЫЙ взгляд на ситуацию! Спасибо Вам за мудрость и привет Вам из России! 🙌😊

    • @breeze_japanese
      @breeze_japanese Місяць тому +3

      There's no universal textbook. Case by case. Family by family. Individual by individual. What works for her, might not work for others. Also, this is a montage. We don't see what happened between cuts.

    • @dreamchaser7177
      @dreamchaser7177 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@trrulieeeeeI used this method with my kids and they are all adults now. They are emotionally stable and know how to treat people as well as how they expect to be treated by others. I guarantee that this mom addresses both sides before making a final judgement.

    • @Phogramo
      @Phogramo Місяць тому +2

      @@dreamchaser7177no you didn’t, if they’re all adults then you’re a liar. Look at how confused this kid is when they have a camera recording the situation. They did this for views and it’s disgusting.

  • @jillnoye6676
    @jillnoye6676 День тому

    Great job mumma. Littlest bubba leaning on his brother with a little love really got me in the feels ❤

  • @heatherphillips5330
    @heatherphillips5330 5 днів тому

    That’s awesome parenting! I taught 10 years of Parent/Child classes and I am happy to say, this momma is doing an amazing job! Good parenting takes your time and your awareness . ❤

  • @satya_kartik8795
    @satya_kartik8795 Місяць тому +560

    You are not only growing up a good children, but a good gentlemen. Great Mother,Respects madam😊

    • @magorzatamargaret294
      @magorzatamargaret294 Місяць тому

      No, she is growing CASTRATED GUYS, who in the future will not know how to act like the real men. NO BALLS, CRYING LIKE BABIES when they are adults.
      She is deeply indoctrinated by this stupid propaganda which is running around nowadays and which is PLANNED...

  • @Kurtmind
    @Kurtmind Місяць тому +404

    This is powerful parenting right here. Imagine how the world would be if all children had this kind of parents. Wow! ❤

    • @kennethyoung6014
      @kennethyoung6014 Місяць тому

      @@millieyinaski8495agreed cause it doesn’t work for everybody

    • @antoniogalluccio4213
      @antoniogalluccio4213 Місяць тому +1

      Kids can be very happy to play in front of camera and watch themselves again. Let everyone live their own life. Fpr this stupid privacy reason one day in the UK they will arrest you if you take a picture of a kid that's not yours! Not everyone does things for bad reasons

    •  Місяць тому

      Ffs, it's common sense. THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE NORMAL, not some outlier

    • @stevostevo5773
      @stevostevo5773 Місяць тому +1

      It would be more flowers and same gender lovers

    • @Infamous_B_C
      @Infamous_B_C 17 днів тому

      Taken over by the neighboring country.

  • @honeyboo7549
    @honeyboo7549 День тому

    Great parenting! We need more people like you to make sure our next generation is good, sensible, and descent humans. Thank you for sharing ❤. All the best for you guys.

  • @edgarviews
    @edgarviews 6 днів тому +1

    The come give me a hug at the end was brilliant.

  • @jasmineburgess9029
    @jasmineburgess9029 Місяць тому +203

    Hudson saying “you’re ok” was just so precious. Huddy loves his big bro no matter what? This is amazing parenting and the children are just so sweet. Good job mom and dad!

  • @akhyasahay310
    @akhyasahay310 Місяць тому +384

    I love how people these days are seeing parenting as a important thing. Much love to everyone who is working on themselves to make the next generation better.❤

    • @kelliintexas3575
      @kelliintexas3575 Місяць тому

      Yeah, but CLEARLY they are NOT PRACTICING IT. We would not be coming apart at the seams as a country.

    • @annataymond9529
      @annataymond9529 Місяць тому

      @@kelliintexas3575bro did you not watch the video

  • @user-kf2oi4sq5b
    @user-kf2oi4sq5b 5 днів тому +1

    Now that's Proper Parenting, well done Mom 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @CamilleMercadoMPsyLPC
    @CamilleMercadoMPsyLPC 4 дні тому

    That was perfect! The perfect mix of education & discipline with love! Thank you!

  • @soniamartin4914
    @soniamartin4914 Місяць тому +457

    I wish I had their upbringing. What a wonderful mother. Those children will grow up to be productive, kind and happy adults!

    • @3pleSss
      @3pleSss Місяць тому +6

      Give me a break. All she did is sent a kid to his room while blasting him in front of everyone for show and likes at his expense. Yea grate mother she is. SMH

    • @kasey3210
      @kasey3210 Місяць тому +11

      @@3pleSssthat’s not why she posted it she posted it to show the effects of proper parenting

    • @svetlanamihajlovic7464
      @svetlanamihajlovic7464 Місяць тому

      Molim prevod komentara na srpskom..hvala

    • @chrissylucas237
      @chrissylucas237 Місяць тому +1

      @@3pleSss You obviously don't have children or shouldn't have a child be in your care! This was amazing from a mom of 3 to achieve such respectable results means so much in the moment not for the camera ...you jackass!

    • @chrissylucas237
      @chrissylucas237 Місяць тому +1

      hope your sterile lol

  • @jessyejames7905
    @jessyejames7905 23 дні тому +437

    Best way to teach your child. Let them tell you what they did wrong. Then you know they have learned. I do the same thing. Love it. Your a great mom and your kids are amazing. ❤

    • @tur74d56
      @tur74d56 18 днів тому +2

      True but kids do lie a lot

    • @megv7481
      @megv7481 17 днів тому +2

      ​@@tur74d56 this is different, the situation happened in front of the parent so they know that their mom knows and they cannot lie. why would they? also this gives them a chance to explain if something else was bothering them like "he pushed me first!' or "I didn't push, he tripped!" clears up the situation. always give kids a chance to talk

    • @ders972
      @ders972 16 днів тому

      ​@@megv7481the punishment was reflecting and reviewing.... She almost had it.... Everything she did was great except there were no actual consequences. It'll be a rude awakening in society for him when there are still consequences after reflection and apologizing

    • @ders972
      @ders972 16 днів тому

      ​@@megv7481normally I would never tell someone how to treat their own children but she is posting this like a smug tutorial. She needs humility.

  • @iammobius100
    @iammobius100 3 дні тому

    Excellent Mom!!! I like it when the little came in for support. Cuteness overload! 👏

  • @katedouglas7839
    @katedouglas7839 5 днів тому

    This is me and my son
    And he listens, apologises and try to do better. Am grateful for him daily

  • @Nabisoul28
    @Nabisoul28 Місяць тому +329

    It's the best example of loving-kindness and patience. And making the time teach in such a way that their children are not damaged by it. I saw the video and I started crying. It's so wonderful to see someone actually take the time. To love on their kids

    • @rain3743
      @rain3743 Місяць тому +3

      Exactly. I never had to strike my children. Little ones can understand consequences and time outs and then corrective experiences. Really sweet little brothers. Boys can get super aggressive and it’s sweet to see a Mama take time to patiently teach her children how to be better humans.

  • @annamarielewis1853
    @annamarielewis1853 Місяць тому +312

    Love the caring way she disciplines!! So important and her kids will be happy people!!

  • @christina3731
    @christina3731 9 днів тому

    This is actually what I had to learn in my first healthy relationship. Communication and love♥️

  • @ShakaDhaka-lu3se
    @ShakaDhaka-lu3se 3 дні тому

    There are women who turn a structure made of walls and a roof into a home full of happiness❣️

  • @krock2382
    @krock2382 Місяць тому +210

    Nice job mom. Brings the siblings together. If only all parents understood the importance of discipline.

  • @philipplangenbach5534
    @philipplangenbach5534 Місяць тому +35

    I'm a Father of a 6 years old, this made me cry. Good Job. Really good job.

  • @Sifatadnan24
    @Sifatadnan24 8 днів тому

    They are amazing..... The way he said sorry,just kill me. 😘😘😘

  • @Varykino1917
    @Varykino1917 8 днів тому +1

    What a great older brother! He is such a sweet boy!

  • @Nikos169
    @Nikos169 Місяць тому +73

    Good parenting ❤
    One amendment I would make (from experience) is instead of ‘I want you to say sorry’ you could ask ‘What can you do to make Hudson feel better?’ ..
    Otherwise ‘sorry’ will just become a word that ‘gets me out of more trouble’ . Encourage him to think of a solution himself - some children ask ‘Are you ok?’ Others go get a toy for the hurt child or ask if they could play a game together..
    Otherwise spot on 👍🏼

    • @Tanorolife
      @Tanorolife Місяць тому +2

      Yessssss tyyy

    • @Nikos169
      @Nikos169 Місяць тому +3

      @@Tanorolife You're welcome 😉
      I was 'Behaviour Management Coordinator' for over 2 decades. Was very challenging at times, but also very enjoyable.. especially when you see chidren learning to deal with their emotions in a positive way.

    • @camillelamb7377
      @camillelamb7377 Місяць тому +1

      I like this! Thank you for the tip!

    • @Nikos169
      @Nikos169 Місяць тому +1

      @@camillelamb7377 Happy to help 😃
      Some children may struggle with this at first. So you could help by offering sugestions.
      Also if a child just wants to say 'sorry'. you can ask .. 'Ok, what are you sorry for?'
      - After some discussion the child may say someting like 'I'm sorry for throwing sand in your eye.. are you ok now?’

  • @jenniferrosenfeld6216
    @jenniferrosenfeld6216 27 днів тому +146

    we need more moms like her teaching her sons how to be kind and gentle to one another. little brother just wanting to comfort his brohters

  • @janetewin4819
    @janetewin4819 10 годин тому

    Disciplina with love❤❤❤❤ hugs hugs and more hugs. They will respect much more your rules and learn boundaries!

  • @kirtipriyamvadatangirala5956
    @kirtipriyamvadatangirala5956 3 дні тому

    The little brother was happy when his brother said sorry and came to hug him❤

  • @jennifermetz392
    @jennifermetz392 Місяць тому +427

    If all children could have a mother like this the world would be SUCH a better place.

  • @theresakerr7206
    @theresakerr7206 Місяць тому +297

    That was so excellent. You covered everything perfectly. You explained things beautifully and gently, you were down at their eye level, you sent him to his room for an age appropriate amount of time as a reasonable punishment, you had positive, loving reinforcement, you had him explain to you the reason for the punishment to ensure his understanding, you had him apologise to and hug his brother, and you gave him the choice to continue playing on his own or come out & play. Everyone was happy, no hard feelings by anyone, including your viewers. I highly commend you and your life-teaching methods. You're outstanding. I can't think of how you could have done better. You're raising some wonderful kids who will go on to bring your teachings to their children, friends and/or coworkers to help bring about a beautiful future. Thank you.

    • @teknci9925
      @teknci9925 Місяць тому +2

      I remember the days when dogs were trained.

  • @Gizellrodrigues30
    @Gizellrodrigues30 2 дні тому

    I love how your teaching them manners values and respect hats off to you mama great parenting style 🥹😍💯💗

  • @sangayrinchen4950
    @sangayrinchen4950 15 годин тому

    You have a Good parenting skills and those kids are fortunate enough to have mother like you.❤

  • @cyndiseddon7360
    @cyndiseddon7360 Місяць тому +23

    It's very encouraging to see young parents today disciplining children the right way. Thank you!!

  • @ZukisaDawnMxathule-ds5ms
    @ZukisaDawnMxathule-ds5ms Місяць тому +241

    Ncoooo how he said "it's ok" melted my heart. ❤

    • @heatherblackburn9537
      @heatherblackburn9537 Місяць тому

      😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 I am why did you push him off it's okay he's crying because you that's me what did you do that your mom is the best

    • @rebeccalaird353
      @rebeccalaird353 Місяць тому

      Handled perfectly, a great mama x

    • @chadmoore1599
      @chadmoore1599 Місяць тому

      SSO

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Місяць тому

      He did not show the least smidgen of remorse. He would not look her in the eyes. He knows from prior experience that his misbehaviour is easily dealt with by 5 minutes of sitting in his own room, which is no punishment at all.

  • @lorenaimpas4528
    @lorenaimpas4528 5 днів тому

    Very good❤ Talking to the kids every time they commit mistakes will eventually lead to become a better person.This will be instill in their minds and in their hearts ❤Good job to a you mom❤❤

  • @jennifercigainero3739
    @jennifercigainero3739 Місяць тому +354

    Yesssssss Momma!!!!! And that’s how we raise productive citizens, honorable adults, and just overall wonderful people!

    • @darrylmatthews5184
      @darrylmatthews5184 Місяць тому +4

      You can’t be serious!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @michaelirvin4555
      @michaelirvin4555 Місяць тому +1

      You mean getting your husband setting up a phone and taking a video and then you post it. That’s how you raise kids lol

    • @IMPORTGUY15
      @IMPORTGUY15 Місяць тому +3

      LMFAO seriously

    • @mirzetklinac794
      @mirzetklinac794 Місяць тому +1

      That's how you raise a simp not a man

    • @Lakingsfan140
      @Lakingsfan140 Місяць тому +3

      @@michaelirvin4555I can tell you have never had good parents.

  • @avzeolla3960
    @avzeolla3960 Місяць тому +165

    I miss these days. My daughters are in their 20’s. It makes you realize how much influence you have over their lives and shaping their character in these teaching moments. ❤️

    • @lidip8700
      @lidip8700 Місяць тому +8

      Just wait until your daughters start mimicking YOUR parenting!
      That's what I'm seeing as my kids are in their 30s & raising their own kids.
      Its awesome! I love it!!
      However, my own parents couldn't say this because they were physically & verbally abusive, but I was determined to never ever be like them.

    • @clement5877
      @clement5877 Місяць тому +1

      I think this was a narcissist thinking that you're having right now

  • @LinienPohlong
    @LinienPohlong 4 дні тому

    So cute such a disciplined brother even after the fight 🥹✨🤌🏻

  • @amandawright6121
    @amandawright6121 4 дні тому

    YES!!! Finally! I see some good parenting. Communicating with him and telling him why he got punished. And explaining to him what he did wrong. Then encouraging him after. THIS IS GOOD PARENTING!! And I can already hear all the idiots out there saying, “Ow! You where to harsh with him.” “Why did you feel the need to explain it if he already knew what he did wrong?” “Sending him to his room accomplishes nothing for his mental health.” I’m sitting over here rolling my eyes and shaking my head. 😅

  • @pamelameadows9717
    @pamelameadows9717 Місяць тому +137

    I love the way the baby brother came up and hugged the middle child to comfort him.

  • @zhyrineteh6358
    @zhyrineteh6358 10 днів тому +158

    Best education.. comes from a responsible and loving mother..

  • @lisaprzybysz5852
    @lisaprzybysz5852 6 днів тому

    They are loving, sweet, and wonderful little boys! I think the mom did everything right.

  • @samgriffin134
    @samgriffin134 4 дні тому

    Not only can we help children but their humble and forgiving nature can help us too

  • @markcarr992
    @markcarr992 Місяць тому +126

    A rare example of a positive short video. Well done to you the creator 👏 ❤

  • @imonlydancingsal1509
    @imonlydancingsal1509 Місяць тому +46

    A breath of fresh air to see how compassionate discipline is a win win all round. Without resorting to the scary, impatient, aggression I see in so many parents. We need a licence to drive a car, but NO licence to be a parent. But this is the most important role in the world. People need to be taught, shown, and to have standards, if there is to be hope for the future.

  • @rosaliacoppola748
    @rosaliacoppola748 10 днів тому

    What an amazing mom! She's teaching her little boys really well, no yelling or screaming made them understand the meaning of love for one another..great job mom! Happy mother's day to you! ❤❤❤❤

  • @baevan-ni3fw
    @baevan-ni3fw 3 дні тому

    Big boy so sensitive this made me cry😢 And I love her parenting very calm and soothing to all the children

  • @lah_bang2179
    @lah_bang2179 Місяць тому +223

    This kind of woman deserves to become a mother of dozens!
    Thank you for helping making the new generation better ❤