We adult should have heart like children. Their heart full of love and forgiveness. It is also because they see their parents example, sharing and caring and forgiveness. 👍
So first he called her bluff, then he made a valid argument about eating food from the fridge, and finally he forgave her for the atrocity of eating his candy. This kid is going places.
He likely learned that from his parents! The phrase “I’m not mad at you I forgive you” is absolutely something the parents have said to him countless times 🤣. What a great kid, it really looks like he comes from a great home.
That "I'm not mad at you it's okay" came out because that's how his parents probably react to him when he does something, he's treating her the way she treats him
Yes that's the first thing i also thought . Because it didn't seem natural to me more like child was imitating someone. I am surprised why people here can't observe that.
A 3 year old displaying: - emotional self control - an understanding of pranks - understanding of nutritional hierarchy - logical reasoning & argumentation - acceptance and compassion - emotional intelligence All in the span of a minute
Oh..I see what you did there..word smith.. Look at you huh!! Huh!! Think you are suuuuuuch a wordsmith..be care full with them words...you turn em into weapons looook at yoooou!!
@@web-angel nothing is wrong with what was said the commentor just made a play on words and I picked up on that, so I was just over exaggerating how witty the comment was..so nothing is wrong :)
@@susansherlock7474 yes you are right😞 I was that kind of human being when I was child now I am totally opposite because people always dominate, underestimate me...but I just like his kind and sweetheart...oh boy you must be grow up like me now do what you like
I know that he must be 10 yrs old now. Everytime I watch this video, I cry like a baby. What are you boy, you are an Angel. Please keep up with what you are.
He’s good at it because he has seen his parents model that behavior to him. He has seen them remain calm in spite of disappointment, in spite of mistakes, and to be forgiving and loving. He’s also seen them apologize and take responsibility for their mistake, which is really important. That’s why he will grow up to be a well balanced adult.
You can tell this kid has high intelligence. It’s rare for a child at 3 to be able to show alternative solutions (the fridge) and this level of compassion and forgiveness. It’s evident he’s quite exceptional. Edit: Holy crap 26k likes ?!? Does this mean I’m famous ?
ye after a while he will start lying aswell. kids are good, but when they see their parents tricking them and lying to them and doing evil things, then the kids will feel pressured to do the same to be accepted.
I remember my Dad can getting into my Halloween candy when he thought I was sleeping. I was so little. He said he was making sure it was safe lmao and laughed and handed me a piece. I knew he just wanted some chocolate. One of my favorite memories.
@@xnagaox The inherent implication, in said remark, is that half the population has the same level of maturity that this young child has... THAT is being overly generous! In fact, I'd guess the percentage to be more like 5%! And now, IT IS I WHO MIGHT BE BEING TOO GENEROUS. Oh, and by the by, YES 81 million votes CAN be wrong, and often are...just sayin'. Just look at our last two elections...Trump received 79(+) million - Biden received 81(+) million...Chuckle chuckle... But I understand what you're saying. He's quite the cute little boy.
@o o True, it's easy to play with children's head at his age, part of this made me cringe. This reminds me of a documentary I watched where parents were grooming their kids for sex with adults but made out to them it's all part of a secret game. So when the adults hurt them sexually the kids automatically forgave them.
I was thinking the same thing. Its clear his parents have told him something similar in instances where he had thought they would be mad....its really cute !!
You have problem with God not with people, you must fix this... Because God is love and Justice, he have nothing with people being bad, he created people pure like that child, we all were this child first, God sent us all these religion which most lovable of them is Christian for us to be good to each other and love each other, but still some people can't get it... And you say it's God's fault!!
@Christopher Vos Savant you're soooo wrong dear!! I born as muslim and so i know what you talking about, but i found my way to Jesus, so Christianity has nothing with these, and of course non of them are love, but God is love, when you find then you know what i mean!
@Christopher Vos Savant I respect your religion or whatever believe you have, anyway still what we need to fight for in this life is love, peace and justice.Not fighting with each other, God bless
I agree! My son is 6, and before, and even now, the most beautiful innocent things he says. Whether he learned from me and his daddy, or the catholic school he goes to: Being kind and forgiving and loving others as Jesus loved us, it’s always on my mind. And I thank God for the new lenses of youth and innocence that I can look through-through my son. This was a wonderful snippet in time. THANK YOU
@@bcreel83 yet again see some thing pleasant and connect it to religion, You can't control yourself to leave some thing out of it, can you?!!!! Fed up with this religion bs taking credit for every damn thing.
"emotional intelligence" seems to be a buzz term in that last few years. Please define "emotional intelligence", because the term "emotional intelligence" was made up by an author with no psychology background whatsoever. It was coined by an author who used it in his book title to make sales from gullible clowns who believer everything they read or see. Good lord.
@@re.f.7234 Not really. Small children are neutral. They can be far more callous then the average adult or far more kind. Are they better people or humbled? Not true either, when I was a child I thought I was a better fighter then any other child so I would constantly fight other boys. My Father tried everything he could to stop that but it only subsided as I got older. Me and a few of my friends were FAR WORSE people when we were little kids then now.
This is a great little blessing..... This video will make people smile.... You can see all the negative people VS the positive people in the comment section... Because the positive enjoy the blessing of the little one's kindness.. And the negative ones try to put a negative spin on it... Attacking the mom.... Sweet little boy... mom must being doing something right..
You think? These little games that parents play are called 'push-pull' parenting. It's literally one of the most damaging things a parent can do to a child. As is plain for everyone to see, she is playing with his emotions to see what his reaction will be. If you think this shit is cute in any way, you're literally abusing your kid, even though it seems like innocent fun. At 14 I was seated at our kitchen table and my mother walked behind me. I guess I flinched, and she starts laughing and says "why did you flinch?" I was in my 40's before I realized I had actually had symptoms of PTSD from her beating me as a kid, and I understand fully why I am single and have zero tolerance for women.
@@minkorrh Did you see this mother beating her child? Go get therapy or a dairy to write in instead of taking your trauma and resentment out on some random women with a kid from less then a minute long online clip.
@@Hyyacinth I'm sure he was joking, if he was not, he's just dumb enough to not know she was joking, or we are all dumb to think she was joking.....these are the most probable cases.
My God, this young man is absolutely precious! Amazing to see the way he is being raised reflected back to mom for her "evil deed", Great job Parents and Lord knows we desperately need more of this in the world.
Believe it or not some people are just born that way, and I mean with empathy. Because he is also very smart so you can tell someone has been working with him.
@@ihatedaisies yeah that's the way it is for the most part. But I was speaking from an empath point of view (the exception to the rule I guess) and I believe that empaths are just born special, they don't have to be reminded what is right or be taught what is right we just feel it. They can feel when you are hurting, happy, upset, ect. It's a feeling that I've felt since I was little bitty, I don't ever remember not feeling this way. It's hard to explain unless you are one. But I do know that when you're an empath, the number one thing that's frustrating is when people get mad or irritated at you for caring too much about others (especially when you don't know them). But I'm not disagreeing with you at all because you have a very valid point. All I'm saying is most of us in life have seen a family where everyone in it (including and especially the parents) is so vile and mean and then there's that one person that just is so loving and caring, they didn't learn it from their family.
He obviously haswonderful parents. He couldn't have said that if they've not been saying that to him. They may not be perfect, but that a result of good parenting right there. Lots of love to the little one 😊
@@ceciliadavies2456 My daughter would and has done the same gesture when she was small. She had the kindest heart and was a pure joy to be around , she loved to give and make another happy and her idea of a fun day was to go out and do just that. When she turned 16 and got in with a different crowd then she had been with things started to change and it was really hard for a few years. I mean really hard...she is now 19 and is starting to grow up into s responsible adult, she is a hard worker and will do anything for anyone ( that sometimes gets her into trouble ) , but she has a long way to go to learn to listen and take advice etc....Lol. Just wanted to share .
Actually, a little teasing here and there IS good for kids that are higher level learners- it requires them to rethink things and control their emotions. And you saw that he did that as well as come up with other options, etc. It’s the same as kids that grow up in larger families with other siblings that tease them, within healthy limits, those kids are usually well adjusted and good at problem solving.
@Personal Profile Yeah man. Let him go to school. We spoil ourselves nothing other can do it unless you are stable and concentrated. And why are we discussing about where he should go to school...lmao.
@@mycelia_ow Yes. But it is great to capture it on camera. Kids can say and do the funniest things but most of time we don't capture it on camera because we are laughing or engaging with the kids lol.
Not to take anything away from the parents, but I disagree. I think personality plays a big role here. Some kids are just naturally more compassionate, understanding, and calm. Just look at how siblings react differently to things.
never seen such a loving kids nowhere other than in USA and it is true..kids are so disciplined in USA and very hard to see these down to earth kids in other countries❤❤❤...
He is surely an angel, but do not forget that, his parents must have raised him with the same, if not more, compassion, love and forgiveness for him to learn and say it back. This is the fruit of what they have planted.
Probably true. Sometimes kids learn from outside too. Sometimes they have innerknowing. Remember, kids aren’t copy cats of their parents. He might even more mature than his family. Don’t be surprise.
This is Priceless, I loved how he processed the information, came up with a solution and then came to acceptance. Adorable, compassionate human being.Tks for sharing.🌟
Yes! However.....this is when, why, and how little angels lose their wings and start becoming cynics. Pranking a child, just to upload their response, seems a little cruel.
@@LisaDawnn I guess as a mother she wanted to see how her child's reacts, I have seen many videos where children are not willing to share or let go. She might have recorded for herself but when the reply was different she could have shared , let's give her credit that her son is a good human.
Wow. That little angel is going to be a great boyfriend someday. Just the way he tells mom that first and foremost, he's not mad. What a highly intelligent cutie pie!!!!
@@Lightshining1122 dude your were his best mate and she/he was not saying it was your fault, but you could of said something and it’s so ridiculous that you blamed his death on his children and I think your lying
If the parents were so caring - why go out of their way to upset a defenseless child ? It's easy to see that he was very upset. Children this age cannot process "pranking".
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When he said “mommy, I’m not mad at you” he kept reading her face to see if it made her feel better. Then he goes “it’s okay”. Good kid. He only cares about himself for a few seconds before trying to protect his mom’s feelings.
@@Milsaps123 it's okay to give kids understanding that sometimes things like this happens. Sooner is better. One minute of sadness but whole life of being decent person
What a sweet, incredible little boy! I'm worried for him in the future, though, having such a self-centered, tapioca brain for a mother! I hope he doesn't always consider other people's feelings to be more important than his own.
@@lemorab1The kid possibly responded so well because the mother has been doing a good job at teaching him that not everything always goes his way and that others have feelings and needs too. You have no idea what kind of parent she is and I don't see anything self-centered or stupid about this interaction.
Does he still trust his mom with a camera? Has he suspended her UA-cam privileges. At least, hide the candy from her, she has a sugar addiction problem, sounds like.
Quite a depth of rationality and understanding for one so young. He radiates intelligence in so many ways, and his expressions are so open and honest. A much older person in a child's body.
The way he responded by saying, "I'm not mad at you", clearly shows how the parents have cleverly taught this child how to deal with emotions in an intelligent and a mature way, at a really young age. I think it takes a lot of committment and patience to raise a child like that! My utmost respect his Mama and Papa! ❤️❤️
Buuuuuuuut the same parent also lied to her kid about stealing from him and then made him process a ridiculous situation while filming it for her own and our entertainment. I guess the kid got his mad skills somewhere but mom shouldn't have done that. Man I love Jimmy Kimmel but that's my least fav thing he does on that show.
@@davidpower7874 its just a small prank by mother mom has rights to do everything to their child 🤷♀️☺the child's reaction shows how well her mother raised her child 🥰
This boy's behaviour shows how good are his parents in parenting him. A child's behaviour reflects what kind of things he is learning from his home. Parents are the first teachers.
rashi raj. Its not always the case. I just think this little boy has much empathy and kindness in him. If he has inherited those empatic traits from someone, its maybe from his father. What his mother did to him is pretty cruel and she is on top of that video recording it and sending it to public. Her son definetely did not get his empatic nature from his mother.
The eye contact, he's physically reassuring his mother. This is how children can communicate when they've had good modelling from their parents and they're fortunate enough to be in a safe and stable environment. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@gladysrodriguez5498 without dismissing what you're saying, (it's certainly possible) I think that the boy is mirroring his mother's facial expressions.
I don't feel like this video is showcasing her "good modelin"g but maybe just a naturally sweet child. My brother and I were pretty sweet but we had a horrendous father. and some kids get really stressed out and maybe people think that this is a small thing, but as one comedian said it's like your wallet floating away on a balloon and someone asking you why you're upset because you could always get a new wallet but you want your wallet, why is that silly. because that's their world and their frontal cortex isn't the developing till like 25 years old. And at least partially by 18 years old. I clicked on this with that reading the title, I just saw the kid and the channel so I clicked. Otherwise I don't think I would have. it's really unhealthy distress kids out come trust me I've been into a lot of science and not just fluffy emotions.
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We adult should have heart like children. Their heart full of love and forgiveness. It is also because they see their parents example, sharing and caring and forgiveness. 👍
Im dying for your T shirt!!!
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Wow, it was a sweet gesture. 90% of the kids of his age don't even have an understanding of what it is to be mad at someone 😂
I love the way how he's responded to his mother, beautiful. She's done a good job! Bless them both :) Very fine young lad.
I'm 26 years old, looks like he is more mature than me.
No doubts
I'm 44 but I say he's got a better reaction 😎
Sai Ram I know right if someone stole my candy I would’ve whooped their asses. Not even my mom dares to touch my candy 😂
The lad is woke at 3.
Too funny!!!😀😀😀
She’s raising a fine young man!
Certainly is! Thanks for watching :) Have a great week!
yes but niggas not like dat
Hes so charming
Think he also knows he has the chance for a "guilt trip" at a later date & time 😃
After all, he does look like a smart little guy
@@zootownpita that's true 😂😂😂
This kid is more emotionally stable than any adult I’ve met 😭 including me
Including me also!
Reminds me the time I was yelling, crying because my brother ate my icecream in 5th grade 🤣
@@YoYo-zl8yc my too :( :( :(
count me in
@@NoName-tn1il Any room for one more?
What a sweet little guy.
What a horrible parent. Why do people do this to their own children?
So first he called her bluff, then he made a valid argument about eating food from the fridge, and finally he forgave her for the atrocity of eating his candy. This kid is going places.
Well said !!🙏
If a kid calls you out on your joke you shouldn't continue to lie.
@@dobbygreen7964 nah it was a harmless joke dont take it so seriously, this is something that they can watch and laugh about in the future
He likely learned that from his parents! The phrase “I’m not mad at you I forgive you” is absolutely something the parents have said to him countless times 🤣. What a great kid, it really looks like he comes from a great home.
This kid is an adult. These things do people learn late in life😂
That "I'm not mad at you it's okay" came out because that's how his parents probably react to him when he does something, he's treating her the way she treats him
Yes that's the first thing i also thought . Because it didn't seem natural to me more like child was imitating someone. I am surprised why people here can't observe that.
I never thought about it. thank you for noticing.. I m just always stuck of the sweetness of his response ❣️❣️❣️
Thats how u teach a child to be nice.
or it's a sick, sick ploy
@@SameerSharma-gh8mg excatly, this should be very obvious, especially that these are quite abstract words to express the feeling for 3 years old
A 3 year old displaying:
- emotional self control
- an understanding of pranks
- understanding of nutritional hierarchy
- logical reasoning & argumentation
- acceptance and compassion
- emotional intelligence
All in the span of a minute
Yea he’s a special little guy. Very smart and compassionate.
Perfect recap 👌🏾
In my 30s I still don’t have these 😄
😭😭😭😭
I don't want him grow up, he is so cute... I don't wanna die when I'm hundreeeeeeeeeeed.
Tells a lot about who his parents are. 😌
I cant understand how anyone could ever hurt a child
They are so precious ❤❤❤
LIKE THIS MOTHER is doing here just to get clicks
@@jadezee6316 Agreed
Zionists, for example... in Gaza.
Looks like that kid will raise some nice parents one day
👍
Oh..I see what you did there..word smith.. Look at you huh!! Huh!! Think you are suuuuuuch a wordsmith..be care full with them words...you turn em into weapons looook at yoooou!!
@@samoriab5999 what's wrong with what was said?
@@web-angel nothing is wrong with what was said the commentor just made a play on words and I picked up on that, so I was just over exaggerating how witty the comment was..so nothing is wrong :)
@Altair I,m trying?? I think I was pretty funny : )
He went through denial, grieving, acceptance and forgiveness in less then a minute. So precious and true.
that's so true!
all the facial changes that was priceless
Society can take lessons from this precious young man.
Denial, grieving, solution, acceptance, forgiveness
Wow, I hadn't noticed that. So true.
The way he closes the fridge so carefully and comes to her so closely to tell her that he is not mad at her. Man, this kid could raise parents.
These are facts.
How can I get him to adopt me 😭
These kind of kids is gonna rule the heaven😍
They have switched roles😂
😂
this kiddo is not only smart, polite and compassionate! wow! his mom raised him well 🙌
He is raising his parents right.
****LUV U ALL
Amen, brother.
Lol
@@reginaldinoenchillada3513 praise the lord. God bless u bro
True LOL
Haha.deep meaning..
He’s talking to her as if HE is the parent. He’s an old soul.
Benjamin Buttons ove' here!
Definitely :) Thanks for watching!
Golden Heart !!! Little angel
Definitely an old soul
He's more mature in this moment than she is.
This childs behaviours also reflecting the environment he is growing up in
Lm fao the cutest little angel face. 😃
Exactly
True
@@susansherlock7474 yes you are right😞 I was that kind of human being when I was child now I am totally opposite because people always dominate, underestimate me...but I just like his kind and sweetheart...oh boy you must be grow up like me now do what you like
Well said, indeed so..
I know that he must be 10 yrs old now. Everytime I watch this video, I cry like a baby. What are you boy, you are an Angel. Please keep up with what you are.
Me too..I'm crying too ..he's son adorable..
When This fella was born, he drove his Mom home from the hospital.
Haha! He has the "I got you mom" attitude.
No you got him mistaken for the Irish busy kid.
Amazing comment. So true.
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
This kid is better at parenting than most parents are
He’s good at it because he has seen his parents model that behavior to him. He has seen them remain calm in spite of disappointment, in spite of mistakes, and to be forgiving and loving. He’s also seen them apologize and take responsibility for their mistake, which is really important. That’s why he will grow up to be a well balanced adult.
😂 it's true
Not most
Yes indeed!!! 💯❤️😍
I bet that's what his mummy was thinking after he said that he was not mad. Poor mummy! But then again, I guess she had it coming...
Man this kid makes me want to be a better person.
Are you a better person now?
eye we todd did yeah, are you??
Just have a child
same
I almost got teared eyes watching his face expression at the end...Very Intelligent Young Man.
The pure innocent love of a child
I can tell he's raising his parents well
😂🤣
You say it jokingly but I believe kids raise/change their parents personality as much as the parent raises their child.
@@aidanlowrance1528 absolutely!
although im just guessing since i have no kids yet, but i have a dog and its pretty much the same as having kids
@@aidanlowrance1528 I believe that's possible as well.
😂😂😂❤
I want to be this kid when I grow up.
Lol hahahaha
😅😅😅😅
Gym Rvg um in a sense you are.....
What the f is going on here
Very well said...me too..
This kid should be running the country someday
UN preferably. He would be the best negotiator with warlords. Asap, please. I need as many compationate people as possible 😁
I'm ready to vote for him now...
Well he could take Trump's place any day at least he won't need his wig falling down to his ankles
That's Donald Trump when he was younger
@@satt4603 💀💀💀😂
How did such a BIG heart fit into that beautiful kid?!?
You can tell this kid has high intelligence. It’s rare for a child at 3 to be able to show alternative solutions (the fridge) and this level of compassion and forgiveness. It’s evident he’s quite exceptional.
Edit: Holy crap 26k likes ?!? Does this mean I’m famous ?
Old soul
calbassas87 I totally agree with you,this child is definitely intelligent.
The love and compassion he shows are the most important things she taught him. His kindness should inspire all parents. Teach your children well.
I thought so too. Very smart child.
agreed!
This kid is acting the way his parents act towards him. Kids do what they see their parents do. :)
ye after a while he will start lying aswell. kids are good, but when they see their parents tricking them and lying to them and doing evil things, then the kids will feel pressured to do the same to be accepted.
Faith facts
Always have Faith....She is full of wisdom
Children are a product of their environment.
Indeed..you're absolutely 100plus right!
"Mommy. I'm not mad at you. It's okay." Suchhh sweeetness.
@Antionette Wilson haha😅😂
I remember my Dad can getting into my Halloween candy when he thought I was sleeping. I was so little.
He said he was making sure it was safe lmao and laughed and handed me a piece. I knew he just wanted some chocolate.
One of my favorite memories.
@@iamwhoyousayiam6773 wow. Those are some moments we cherish our whole life.
❤️
Compared to other comment threads, this is a wholesome one. May god bless your souls. ❤️
What a wonderful world this would be if everyone was like this little boy.
He has more emotional maturity than most adults.
Eg. My mother.
Kino; so true, he shows compassion & love, he's such a kind little boy, great parents, he's marking what he sees
@o o totally
Maturity hits before puberty
@o o Don't have any
*This kid just showed more maturity than half the population!*
"Half the population"...? You're being overly generous!
81 million votes cant be wrong XD
@@xnagaox The inherent implication, in said remark, is that half the population has the same level of maturity that this young child has... THAT is being overly generous! In fact, I'd guess the percentage to be more like 5%! And now, IT IS I WHO MIGHT BE BEING TOO GENEROUS.
Oh, and by the by, YES 81 million votes CAN be wrong, and often are...just sayin'. Just look at our last two elections...Trump received 79(+) million - Biden received 81(+) million...Chuckle chuckle... But I understand what you're saying. He's quite the cute little boy.
Even if half the population was more mature than him, the world would have been a different place..
No doubt!
Children just unconsciously copy what their parents do so kudos to the parents👏👏
True
Exactly 🙂
o o -Stfu troll
@o o 🤬🤬🤬🤬
@o o True, it's easy to play with children's head at his age, part of this made me cringe. This reminds me of a documentary I watched where parents were grooming their kids for sex with adults but made out to them it's all part of a secret game. So when the adults hurt them sexually the kids automatically forgave them.
Oh I want to hug this little boy. What a good heart
Children emulate their parents so he obviously has some wonderful people in his life.
I was thinking the same thing. Its clear his parents have told him something similar in instances where he had thought they would be mad....its really cute !!
So true. It's evident he has kind parents.
Kathryn M I would like to see more people realize that.
WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??? HIS PARENTS EAT HIS CANDY
*imitate
This kid has a heart of the size of the universe... God bless him forever
@Armando Sousa AMEN AMEN AMEN!!!!!!
You have problem with God not with people, you must fix this... Because God is love and Justice, he have nothing with people being bad, he created people pure like that child, we all were this child first, God sent us all these religion which most lovable of them is Christian for us to be good to each other and love each other, but still some people can't get it... And you say it's God's fault!!
@Christopher Vos Savant you're soooo wrong dear!! I born as muslim and so i know what you talking about, but i found my way to Jesus, so Christianity has nothing with these, and of course non of them are love, but God is love, when you find then you know what i mean!
@Christopher Vos Savant I respect your religion or whatever believe you have, anyway still what we need to fight for in this life is love, peace and justice.Not fighting with each other, God bless
U r right and Fun fact: the universe is expanding over the limit we can't see.
He stops and think - before he reacted. This is the emotional intelligence that we grown ups have unlearned over time.
True
EMIL ESPLANA truth
He is more mature than my exes!
I agree! My son is 6, and before, and even now, the most beautiful innocent things he says.
Whether he learned from me and his daddy, or the catholic school he goes to:
Being kind and forgiving and loving others as Jesus loved us, it’s always on my mind. And I thank God for the new lenses of youth and innocence that I can look through-through my son.
This was a wonderful snippet in time.
THANK YOU
@@bcreel83 yet again see some thing pleasant and connect it to religion, You can't control yourself to leave some thing out of it, can you?!!!! Fed up with this religion bs taking credit for every damn thing.
Aw, hes so cute and sweet ❣️❣️🥰💐🙏
What a sweetheart.
This kid has shown more matuarity and emotional intelligence than 90% of grown adults today.
well cause once you are an adult nobody is allowed to touch your shit :)
"emotional intelligence" seems to be a buzz term in that last few years. Please define "emotional intelligence", because the term "emotional intelligence" was made up by an author with no psychology background whatsoever. It was coined by an author who used it in his book title to make sales from gullible clowns who believer everything they read or see. Good lord.
Grown ups & children are two different beings.That boy won't believe he was that kind as he gets in his 20s😮.
@@re.f.7234 Not really. Small children are neutral. They can be far more callous then the average adult or far more kind. Are they better people or humbled? Not true either, when I was a child I thought I was a better fighter then any other child so I would constantly fight other boys. My Father tried everything he could to stop that but it only subsided as I got older. Me and a few of my friends were FAR WORSE people when we were little kids then now.
You're also in that 90%.
I like how he closed the fridge properly instead of slamming it. This is a well behaved boy
Do you think it's because they beat him?
@@peterpucker6164 He doesn't seem to be one that has undergone beating. Those beaten into submission would not be speaking like he did.
I feel like you took me seriously.
@@peterpucker6164 definitely not physical discipline would have the opposite effect, mostly in the long run. He has exceptional parents is all.
@Altruistic Misanthrope What kind of a question is that?
I would’ve started crying after what he said at the end.
Thunderman Dead End Scribes - I did 💧
Christine Chin me too
i did. i cried.
Thunderman Dead End Scribes what do you mean would’ve!? i did lol he’s such a cutie 😭💕
I did 😢😢😢😢
That's the cutest kid I've ever seen!!! I want him as my grandson.. and I promise,, I won't eat his candy..
"I'm not mad at you, it's okay"
That was so pure-
'I am so pure'
@@SoloLevellor we're pretty normal. You're referring to saesangs, Delulus and Akgaes
CrAZy fOr mYsElF I think they were referring to the hentai part of their username lol
@@maryannet4710 i mEan, StiLl!
Hey fellas
“I’m not mad at you *smiles* It’s ok” 😊 Omg He’s a little sweetheart. ♥️
This is a great little blessing.....
This video will make people smile....
You can see all the negative people VS the positive people in the comment section...
Because the positive enjoy the blessing of the little one's kindness..
And the negative ones try to put a negative spin on it... Attacking the mom....
Sweet little boy... mom must being doing something right..
mss burr well said ,,,
@@mssburr you're right! 😊
L B “....now go get me some more f88cking CANDY!!!!”
And the sincere look in his eyes!
He literally skipped anger and depression in the 5 stages of grief
What a precious divine soul. He is going to grow up to be an awesome guy. Lucky woman who will have him
Denial, bargaining, and acceptance.
Hahahaha! I love it!
❤️❤️
Lolololol.
He is actually a candy..🌞💖He is everything 🙏🍀💗
"I'm not mad at you, it's ok" you just know that's exactly how his parents treat him as well and that's how he learnt to be so awesome ❤
My parents would whoop my butt for any little thing when I was a kid. Now I’m a young adult full of mental issues ☹️
If that was the case, we wouldn't be watching this video.
You think? These little games that parents play are called 'push-pull' parenting. It's literally one of the most damaging things a parent can do to a child. As is plain for everyone to see, she is playing with his emotions to see what his reaction will be. If you think this shit is cute in any way, you're literally abusing your kid, even though it seems like innocent fun.
At 14 I was seated at our kitchen table and my mother walked behind me. I guess I flinched, and she starts laughing and says "why did you flinch?" I was in my 40's before I realized I had actually had symptoms of PTSD from her beating me as a kid, and I understand fully why I am single and have zero tolerance for women.
@@minkorrh Zero tolerance for women huh... Seek help
@@minkorrh Did you see this mother beating her child? Go get therapy or a dairy to write in instead of taking your trauma and resentment out on some random women with a kid from less then a minute long online clip.
Single child raising two parents. Have to give him him his due
@Matt Olivier How? Is joking with your child a crime? There's clearly something I am not understanding. Please explain, Matt.
@@Hyyacinth I'm sure he was joking, if he was not, he's just dumb enough to not know she was joking, or we are all dumb to think she was joking.....these are the most probable cases.
The way that child acts is a clear sign of how he is being raised obviously correctly
@@Hyyacinth Lmao. Why'd you take it so personally.
@@thomaswork2391 No, Thomas, I am just utterly confused. Since Matt never explained, can you?
3 yr old boy : " I'm not mad at you Mom. It's okay."
20 ye old me : " Who ate my damn candy?"
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College made you put that user name, right?🤣🤣
@@devendrashelar7934 Exactly 😂😂
Another fellow college student with a roll number tag, me.
😄😄😅
My God, this young man is absolutely precious! Amazing to see the way he is being raised reflected back to mom for her "evil deed", Great job Parents and Lord knows we desperately need more of this in the world.
He's going to be a little gentleman.
Empathy already in place. Bless.
The Real Gentleman,
Believe it or not some people are just born that way, and I mean with empathy. Because he is also very smart so you can tell someone has been working with him.
KD 2
Your are correct.
I think it's called emotional intelligence.
@@ihatedaisies yeah that's the way it is for the most part. But I was speaking from an empath point of view (the exception to the rule I guess) and I believe that empaths are just born special, they don't have to be reminded what is right or be taught what is right we just feel it. They can feel when you are hurting, happy, upset, ect. It's a feeling that I've felt since I was little bitty, I don't ever remember not feeling this way. It's hard to explain unless you are one. But I do know that when you're an empath, the number one thing that's frustrating is when people get mad or irritated at you for caring too much about others (especially when you don't know them). But I'm not disagreeing with you at all because you have a very valid point. All I'm saying is most of us in life have seen a family where everyone in it (including and especially the parents) is so vile and mean and then there's that one person that just is so loving and caring, they didn't learn it from their family.
“Mommy, I’m not mad at you. It’s okay.“
Oh. My. God. This is definitely one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen.
Oh so cute what a lovely little boy lots of love and hugs 🥰 XXX 🧚
True
Srsly he’s an actor
@ Nele. Sure. Cutest thing ever.
He obviously haswonderful parents. He couldn't have said that if they've not been saying that to him. They may not be perfect, but that a result of good parenting right there. Lots of love to the little one 😊
Am 35 years old and when I grow up i want to be like him 🤗🤗🤩
lmfao 🤠🤣
This had me cracking 😂
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I'm 56 and have the same aspirations :D
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Give me your HUG kid, I feel God❤❤❤
That's literally the purest thing I've ever seen
Wow....what a special kid who will one day be a special person in the world....
That why islam said baby born sinless
@@ceciliadavies2456 My daughter would and has done the same gesture when she was small. She had the kindest heart and was a pure joy to be around , she loved to give and make another happy and her idea of a fun day was to go out and do just that. When she turned 16 and got in with a different crowd then she had been with things started to change and it was really hard for a few years. I mean really hard...she is now 19 and is starting to grow up into s responsible adult, she is a hard worker and will do anything for anyone ( that sometimes gets her into trouble ) , but she has a long way to go to learn to listen and take advice etc....Lol. Just wanted to share .
Kids are great. Fresh air ,sunshine and purity in one small package.
What does that mean, figuratively?
This child has great social models in his life. “It’s okay! I’m not mad at you.”! Someone models forgiveness in your home. Great job mom and dad.
Teasing is a great social model? Poor kid.
Actually, a little teasing here and there IS good for kids that are higher level learners- it requires them to rethink things and control their emotions. And you saw that he did that as well as come up with other options, etc. It’s the same as kids that grow up in larger families with other siblings that tease them, within healthy limits, those kids are usually well adjusted and good at problem solving.
Jan Olinyk That is not teasing, it's teaching.
@@Jan-qq9xc yep it is okay.
What is a "social model"? Is that a stripper that likes crowds?
The level of reasoning and logic at his age, that is one smart kid.
For real, not only because he knows what compassion and forgiveness is but he knew is something up when he looked at her and said "you just joking"
I hope they homeschool him. Dont let public school ruin this boy.
@@johnjones4376 homeschooled kids may have social skills problems later in life
These generations...
@Personal Profile Yeah man. Let him go to school. We spoil ourselves nothing other can do it unless you are stable and concentrated. And why are we discussing about where he should go to school...lmao.
My exclusive gift is as witness to a precious, loving child raised in an atmosphere of compassion and forgiveness. Not a thing else.
"I'm not mad. It's okay."
The most beautiful thing I've ever heard this year 2019.
Chibi Buds that’s what Christ would say when you are sorry. Forgiveness go and sin no more!
ME TOO!!! I CAN WATCH THAT ALL DAY LONG THAT LITTLE BOY DESERVED AN AWARD. LOVE HIM FOR BEING SO HIMSELF
Should be your response when you see trump a supporter
That's right ...😁🤗
@@sickfoo5506 As much as I hate Trump, let's not do this here. This is a wholesome place.
He’s more mature than most people I encounter daily.
right
100% 😂🍻🍻🇦🇺
DEFINITELY!!!
😊
Aaaaa-men!!
This child is more mature than me.
I would have cried and demand for 2X candies.
ONG😭 eating my food without my permission is like starting a war against me
@@someone362 me neither, I hate it when someone took my food and ate it..
😂😂😂😂
This is The most American comment I witnessed in a while
@@mzro-tj6mq well he's indian 😂
Little boy is not only adorable. He's too sweet to be true!
" Im not mad at you "
" It's ok "
*Thats something I never heard from my parents before*
oʜ ɪ - Now that I realized, same. My parents have never said something along the lines of that before. 🙃
Damn I would give everything just for my mom to say it to me
same
Same..
oʜ ɪ - shite parents it seems mate😂
Wow. Not ashamed to say that I learnt something from this 3 year old.
Never
It's beautiful
my good sir, as do i.
You should be ashamed
@Sideways G prick
"I'm not mad at you. It's ok" - coming from a 3-year old child is a genuine kindness respond...
Yup, he'll make a nice stepfather one day.
l337pwnage stepfather??
It's scary that the world might destroy his kindness in the future.
@@jangjunize3491 Smart people don't let other people change their emotions
@@jangjunize3491 He will lose his kindness by his parents, who are joking with his kindness. 😉
He’s adorable
"you should have eaten something from in here..." - love this intelligent kid...
I know right. Cute, kind and smart.
IKR. As soon as the camera goes off he's whooping mommy's a**.
@@acacius9903 is this not how normal kids acts??
@@mycelia_ow Yes. But it is great to capture it on camera. Kids can say and do the funniest things but most of time we don't capture it on camera because we are laughing or engaging with the kids lol.
@@acacius9903 yeah, he truly has phenomenal parents. More would be like him if propel knee how to parent.
The son's response shows how his parents probably react when he does something wrong. You don't learn to be that awesome on your own.
Not to take anything away from the parents, but I disagree. I think personality plays a big role here. Some kids are just naturally more compassionate, understanding, and calm. Just look at how siblings react differently to things.
Brock B its a mix of both. but kids that young usually do learn considerable amount from their parents.
You're right!! I agree.
Absolutely!
Omg just enjoy the video Atom said what they said.... why must people always find something to argue.. just enjoy something for once
i think he is just reacting the way the parents reacted when he did something bad
My thought too 👍🏽
You just nailed it.
Well thats a good thing.
M A Yours is the best and most relevant comment about the footage.
Exactly M A
never seen such a loving kids nowhere other than in USA and it is true..kids are so disciplined in USA and very hard to see these down to earth kids in other countries❤❤❤...
When he was born he didn't cried , he gave emotional support to his mom instead.
LMAO but that's actually sad in reality
Good one🤣🤣
Underrated comment
Real chad.
He coached the Dr through his delivery
He is surely an angel, but do not forget that, his parents must have raised him with the same, if not more, compassion, love and forgiveness for him to learn and say it back. This is the fruit of what they have planted.
Duyen Luu and that alone is beautiful.
Here here!
They may be raising him in good way but we can't teach someone compassion, love and empathy. He is very matured for his age.
Duyen Luu amen
Probably true. Sometimes kids learn from outside too. Sometimes they have innerknowing. Remember, kids aren’t copy cats of their parents. He might even more mature than his family. Don’t be surprise.
It must have been so hard for a single kid to raise both of his parents
I really like that joke but not too many will get it lol!
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Hello beautiful
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣oh gawddd
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This is Priceless, I loved how he processed the information, came up with a solution and then came to acceptance. Adorable, compassionate human being.Tks for sharing.🌟
Now isn't she raising an angel. Good on her.
Yes! However.....this is when, why, and how little angels lose their wings and start becoming cynics. Pranking a child, just to upload their response, seems a little cruel.
@@LisaDawnn I guess as a mother she wanted to see how her child's reacts, I have seen many videos where children are not willing to share or let go. She might have recorded for herself but when the reply was different she could have shared , let's give her credit that her son is a good human.
@@LisaDawnn kids from illegal parents
That Kid's got way High Emotional Intelligence!
Wow. That little angel is going to be a great boyfriend someday. Just the way he tells mom that first and foremost, he's not mad.
What a highly intelligent cutie pie!!!!
Love how he says “Mom, I’m not mad at you, it’s okay”.
It was heart touching
@@goldenYTBd Indeed
A genuine tear jerker
@Sanchit Kanwar you should have been in movies. You fantasies well
I was waiting for ~Im NoT mAd IM jUSt DiSAppOiNTeD~
The "it's okay" at the end can cure your depression.
It was that effective.
Yes hey. .so pure, so beautiful 🌺
@@Lightshining1122 ...If only you would have helped your friend and said it's 'its okay'...He/she would have been still around.
Yes, It sent good vibes to me!
@@Lightshining1122 dude your were his best mate and she/he was not saying it was your fault, but you could of said something and it’s so ridiculous that you blamed his death on his children and I think your lying
Absolutely....that kind of kid is EVERYTHING
What a beautiful heart this young man has. Well done to mummy and daddy for raising him the correct way
The reactions of the kids are the product of how the parents act and interact with the kids.
ilcu4p no not all the time actually
Nina the commenter NEVER said “all the time” actually
I agree!
If the parents were so caring - why go out of their way to upset a defenseless child ?
It's easy to see that he was very upset.
Children this age cannot process "pranking".
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He's so mature for his age that he already got a pimple
Hahahahaaha...ur so hilaiouss
Hahahahaaa
I think he belongs to some other species
@@chijiokeobidozie1018 *hilarious*
lol
Too much chocolate.
thanks for the first good laugh of the day.
When this kid was born he congratulated his parents.
Bhaaaahaha! I love this comment!
HAHAHAHAHA after 2 wise comments i read above, then this comment pop up.
Copy and paste comment. Think of something new.
I'd like to congratulate his parents!
😂😂😂😂 I rarely laugh out loud at comments but this got me
This is priceless!
It's heart-tugging and that love, care, concern, empathy can break bones!
You're raising him well.
My grandma said “oh he’s gonna be a lovely husband when he’s older” 🥺🥺🥺
yes. such a kind heart
So that his wife will be eating the meat while he will be eating the tomatoes
he’s a child lol. it’s so weird to me when people say things like that about toddlers like damn can he grow up first
And a great dad.
celïna kachïna I know right lol...
His smile after saying “I’m not mad at you...” is so melting my heart
I love it😍
I know right. Anyway Bright said hello from the other side, Win lol
thinking with your brain I guess our favorite actors are the same☺️
Awww😍💗
Saraleo!🤫
I bet the mum wasn`t expecting him to refer to the fridge, high intelligence! Top boy!
Right! 😂 that's where I lost it!
Future detective.
@@AllenFreemanMediaGuru Husband material in around 15-25 years hahahaha.
Great kid!
900 likes
He is soooooo cute!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Most of kids would have had a massive tantrum and even cursed their parents. This boy is a gem.
Gem!!!
At that age? Bullshit
@@Mobus_ tf is your problem?
@@Mobus_ you are very stupid. Miserable racist.
He's 3 it's not like he knows swear words.
When he said “mommy, I’m not mad at you” he kept reading her face to see if it made her feel better. Then he goes “it’s okay”. Good kid. He only cares about himself for a few seconds before trying to protect his mom’s feelings.
Mom did not care about his feelings.
@@Milsaps123 it's okay to give kids understanding that sometimes things like this happens. Sooner is better. One minute of sadness but whole life of being decent person
What a sweet, incredible little boy! I'm worried for him in the future, though, having such a self-centered, tapioca brain for a mother! I hope he doesn't always consider other people's feelings to be more important than his own.
@@lemorab1The kid possibly responded so well because the mother has been doing a good job at teaching him that not everything always goes his way and that others have feelings and needs too. You have no idea what kind of parent she is and I don't see anything self-centered or stupid about this interaction.
Children take their cues from the way they themselves are treated. This child clearly has wonderful parents.
What a darling little boy. I was so proud of him and he’s not even my kid.
He's a Mommy's boy, I bet he would have had a fit if his Dad had said that he ate all his candy!😁
Does he still trust his mom with a camera?
Has he suspended her UA-cam privileges.
At least, hide the candy from her, she has a sugar addiction problem, sounds like.
yea,
he prolly would have put his dad in a headlock, till he got him some more Starburst's or Super Sour tangerine Gummies~
😭😌☺😁
Same
Quite a depth of rationality and understanding for one so young. He radiates intelligence in so many ways, and his expressions are so open and honest. A much older person in a child's body.
Such a wonderful human being he already is. He's restoring hope for the future of the human race.
Really? He is restoring hope in future of humanity because he was cool with her eating his candy?
I am Nobody loooooooooool
Noooo. Stupid morons are breeding like rabbits so it's like hitting the lottery with this child.
@@RumbleFish69 No, bc he's quick to forgive & not live in bondage to contempt & revenge. He values Mommy more than short lived treats.
I am Nobody 🤦🏾♂️
The way he responded by saying, "I'm not mad at you", clearly shows how the parents have cleverly taught this child how to deal with emotions in an intelligent and a mature way, at a really young age. I think it takes a lot of committment and patience to raise a child like that! My utmost respect his Mama and Papa! ❤️❤️
ennada peru ethu ....nee ambalaya pombalaya...lol
Could you find mature to use your son as a friend to make the prank on him and show the world how cool you are?
Buuuuuuuut the same parent also lied to her kid about stealing from him and then made him process a ridiculous situation while filming it for her own and our entertainment. I guess the kid got his mad skills somewhere but mom shouldn't have done that. Man I love Jimmy Kimmel but that's my least fav thing he does on that show.
@@welshrecon ?? Sure i am.
Indeed. My little shit self wouldve been throwing tantrums and not speak to them for 3 days
He looked at the refrigerator like “tf she mean she was hungry”
Lifted Raven lol
😂 😂 😂
Lifted Raven Right!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lifted Raven
Lmao... right 😂😩
I don't think "TF" ever entered his little pure mind. it's a crying shame that some parents speak such filth in the hearing of their children!
He is my kind of guy!! Calm, intelligent, have self-control, compassionate and cares about communication!! 👍😍💕
Now i feel awkward This moment to see a kid more mature than I am lol🙄
caesar savage tbh that’s kinda sad...
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Yeah...i guess u'll be like...'why....whyyyyyyy....my candy...mom....how dare you...(cry loudly)...'...
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@@lalnunizoya3295 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I'm not mad at you, it's ok"
It just makes me go awwwwwwww
This shows how well the kid was raised
Yaa that kid teaches me how to forgive everyone...... seriously priceless response from a kid...I don't expected that....
Correct
@@davidpower7874 you can't look at the brighter side, can you?
@@PC-tz6rw just ignore the mfs 😂
@@davidpower7874 its just a small prank by mother mom has rights to do everything to their child 🤷♀️☺the child's reaction shows how well her mother raised her child 🥰
He also closed the refrigerator door gently instead of banging it shut like some kids.
Yeah..especially that his candies are gone as what the mommy is saying she ate it..
This child behaves better than many adults.
Yup. I agree with you, guys! This toddler is waaaaay better than some adults. His parents educates him well. GOD Bless him n his parents.
Love this kid.
This boy's behaviour shows how good are his parents in parenting him. A child's behaviour reflects what kind of things he is learning from his home. Parents are the first teachers.
exactly
rashi raj.
Its not always the case. I just think this little boy has much empathy and kindness in him. If he has inherited those empatic traits from someone, its maybe from his father.
What his mother did to him is pretty cruel and she is on top of that video recording it and sending it to public. Her son definetely did not get his empatic nature from his mother.
@@user-jj1yb7mz9b That was my thoughts exactly. I totally disagree with this bizarre joke on a tiny child. Seriously it's kind of cruel.
Or genes Hun. Study psychology. Every behavior isn't learned behavior.
@@user-jj1yb7mz9b But he does! He obviously has a keen sense of fun and kidding around.
Children are a reflection of their parents, his parents are probably forgiving and compassionate so the kid is forgiving and compassionate.
Caster Gil Nah it’s true. He’s not going to say that to mean and abusive parents obviously.
Sehrish Balouch even so. This level of compassion in a 3 year old is exceptional.
Rightly Said
The eye contact, he's physically reassuring his mother.
This is how children can communicate when they've had good modelling from their parents and they're fortunate enough to be in a safe and stable environment.
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It's a shame that not all kids have that even though they deserve it.
K Yeates I THINK DIFFERENT.THE BOY FEAR.LOOK THE FACE AND WHEN SMILE IS NERVOUS. BAD BAD.
@@gladysrodriguez5498 without dismissing what you're saying, (it's certainly possible) I think that the boy is mirroring his mother's facial expressions.
AMEN!
I don't feel like this video is showcasing her "good modelin"g but maybe just a naturally sweet child. My brother and I were pretty sweet but we had a horrendous father. and some kids get really stressed out and maybe people think that this is a small thing, but as one comedian said it's like your wallet floating away on a balloon and someone asking you why you're upset because you could always get a new wallet but you want your wallet, why is that silly. because that's their world and their frontal cortex isn't the developing till like 25 years old. And at least partially by 18 years old. I clicked on this with that reading the title, I just saw the kid and the channel so I clicked. Otherwise I don't think I would have. it's really unhealthy distress kids out come trust me I've been into a lot of science and not just fluffy emotions.