I love this! Father of a 2yr, as well as, 7month old. I’d love to see more of this- So helpful. I’m looking forward to sharing this with my wife and others.
This was a very informative session. There was great clarity, and very helpful insight on parenting and the importance of wholesome, nurturing relationship in the presence of children during early developing stages. This is a very crucial aspect of the mental health crisis among our children and adolescents today.
thank you so much! This really helped me to see myself as a better parent than i thought i was. I realized i'm doing something right and this was a great gift for me, so thank you from my heart. And The dot is an amazing story. I have tears in my eyes
ہر انسان کے لئے ان باتوں کا جاننا نہایت ضروری ہے۔اگر ہم اتنی سی بات سمجھ لیں کہ دنیا کے ہر بچے کے لئے ہمارے دل میں بلکل اپنے بچوں کی طرح محبت اور جذبات کا ہونا نہایت ضروری ہے اور اگر سارے انسان ہر بچے کا بلکل اپنے بچوں کی طرح خیال رکھنا شروع کردیں تو ہی ہم اشرف المخلوقات کہلانے کے مستحق ہو سکتے ہیں۔
How can you limit screen time when you live in an apartment condo and you are a single parent or when you have to do house chores and can't be disturbed in the kitchen?
Bring your child in the kitchen with you let them cook with you. A small pan with a little water dose wonders. Or dry rice and a bowl or small bucket and some toy cups and a a few little toys.. might make a mess but soo fun
I'm curious how you can teach no zones, when we are at other houses there may be dangerous or breakable things and my son will get fixated on playing with them, sometimes he listens and stops or I am successful at redirecting but what would the natural consequence of that be
@@lanbonjoshua2462 it delays the brain development. Infants need to move, touch things, move things instead of sitting in front of a tablet, phone or tv.
Ok so let's say that I have told five year old he must get up and get dressed when asked or I dress him and he loses a privilege. The child then throws a tantrum. Do I just continue until he learns?
You can give your 5 yr old choices. It works wonders. I tell my daughter who is also 5, “time to get dressed! Would you like to wear your navy blue dress? Or leggings and a T-shirt today?” “I left your sweater on the bed, and socks, if you need help with anything let me know! I’ll be getting myself dressed too, let’s see who gets dressed the fastest!” Sometimes dealing w kids means giving them choices and making things fun rather than bossing them around and causing stress especially in the morning.
Sixteen minutes in and I have yet to hear the word “mother” mentioned, but child care has been mentioned many, many times. This isn’t logical. Finished watching the entire program and I don’t believe I hear “mother” mentioned one time. The Bible wasn’t mentioned either. This was a “village” approach to raising children. I believe God gave children to parents to raise, and not to an institution, like child cate. The mother cannot be replaced and the home cannot be replicated.
He mentions parents at 19:00 minutes. Sadly, you where too busy to look for " one" word rather than the whole message or the common sense that NOT all children have a mother to raise them. So, when they are mentioning "parent" that word still can be mom or whoever.
Mothers are great, and many sacrifice so much for their kids. ❤ But when a loving village can help raise a child, everyone benefits! The child benefits and whoever takes the role of key guardian in their life (that could be the mother or not).😊 Parenting is hard and burn-out is real! ---------- BUT ALSO------- The bible redefines family to include our community. My brother/sister's in christ isn't just biological link but spiritual link to. I help out with Childcare for many mums at my church.
I love this! Father of a 2yr, as well as, 7month old. I’d love to see more of this- So helpful.
I’m looking forward to sharing this with my wife and others.
Every mental health clinician need to watch this presentation and parents.
I only saw Dr. Dipesh Navsaria - but he is FANTASTIC!!! I really love his kindness and expertise, his love for human beings. So rare in our times!!!
Nice to see a few men in the audience, bravo for them!
This was a very informative session. There was great clarity, and very helpful insight on parenting and the importance of wholesome, nurturing relationship in the presence of children during early developing stages. This is a very crucial aspect of the mental health crisis among our children and adolescents today.
Send this to our legislators!!!
I’m so enjoy his voice, it made me feelcalm and being zen.
thank you so much! This really helped me to see myself as a better parent than i thought i was. I realized i'm doing something right and this was a great gift for me, so thank you from my heart. And The dot is an amazing story. I have tears in my eyes
I enjoyed every bit of this video. Very educative. Thanks so much for sharing.
ہر انسان کے لئے ان باتوں کا جاننا نہایت ضروری ہے۔اگر ہم اتنی سی بات سمجھ لیں کہ دنیا کے ہر بچے کے لئے ہمارے دل میں بلکل اپنے بچوں کی طرح محبت اور جذبات کا ہونا نہایت ضروری ہے اور اگر سارے انسان ہر بچے کا بلکل اپنے بچوں کی طرح خیال رکھنا شروع کردیں تو ہی ہم اشرف المخلوقات کہلانے کے مستحق ہو سکتے ہیں۔
I am Ece Trainer From Sindh Pakistan, this helped alot
Thank u for the very insightful information. From a parent from Singapore
Wonderful closing with Dr. Navsaria thoughts! The Dot Story is one of my favorite.
Very useful info as a first time mom
Excellent in knowledge and teaching.
Very informative and truly inspiring on how establishing a positive relationship early on and on all levels can truly be rewarding ti that child.
Very Informative
Thank you so much
I have a 3 1/2 myself
I LOVED THIS ADAM GIRL U WAS ON FIRE...VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE
I enjoyed the entire video. I learned something that I knew in more detail about the video.
great panel and insights!
Amazing! Thank you so much.
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Thank you, Very informative
Thank You
Love ❤️ this
This is so fascinating!
Parents always on mobile phone is big factor
This was great! It’s interesting to see how the word “um” actually does distract from an answer.
How can you limit screen time when you live in an apartment condo and you are a single parent or when you have to do house chores and can't be disturbed in the kitchen?
Bring your child in the kitchen with you let them cook with you. A small pan with a little water dose wonders. Or dry rice and a bowl or small bucket and some toy cups and a a few little toys.. might make a mess but soo fun
@@stacym783 Thank you for your suggestions. Your response made me watch the video again and relearn somethings.
Don't turn the tv on? Quite easy...
If you don't turn the TV on, you need to provide an alternative activity which will allow you to keep doing what you are doing without interruption.
It can also be super helpful to look up activities for "childs age" online. That helps me find ideas when I'm drawing a blank.
How can i see more videos like this ? Thank you :)
I'm curious how you can teach no zones, when we are at other houses there may be dangerous or breakable things and my son will get fixated on playing with them, sometimes he listens and stops or I am successful at redirecting but what would the natural consequence of that be
I started giving my toddler her tablet once she turned 3
I’m my babies teacher and I’m honored
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I hope you are not implying that brain development stops at 5 years of age.
Please, I'm a Ghanaian, I don't understand why you said screen does not help
@@lanbonjoshua2462 it delays the brain development. Infants need to move, touch things, move things instead of sitting in front of a tablet, phone or tv.
Ok so let's say that I have told five year old he must get up and get dressed when asked or I dress him and he loses a privilege. The child then throws a tantrum. Do I just continue until he learns?
You can give your 5 yr old choices. It works wonders. I tell my daughter who is also 5, “time to get dressed! Would you like to wear your navy blue dress? Or leggings and a T-shirt today?” “I left your sweater on the bed, and socks, if you need help with anything let me know! I’ll be getting myself dressed too, let’s see who gets dressed the fastest!” Sometimes dealing w kids means giving them choices and making things fun rather than bossing them around and causing stress especially in the morning.
Standardized tests press the student into test taking not learners
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Why does the first speaker sound like jeff goldblum
nurse family partnership
Sixteen minutes in and I have yet to hear the word “mother” mentioned, but child care has been mentioned many, many times. This isn’t logical. Finished watching the entire program and I don’t believe I hear “mother” mentioned one time. The Bible wasn’t mentioned either. This was a “village” approach to raising children. I believe God gave children to parents to raise, and not to an institution, like child cate. The mother cannot be replaced and the home cannot be replicated.
He mentions parents at 19:00 minutes. Sadly, you where too busy to look for " one" word rather than the whole message or the common sense that NOT all children have a mother to raise them. So, when they are mentioning "parent" that word still can be mom or whoever.
News flash Alicia mothers aren't the only caretakers and not everyone follow the bible
@@MeMe-ht2hd tell me you’re bitter without telling me you’re bitter
@@arthurtimberlakeiii4831 tell me you’re bitter without telling me you’re bitter
Mothers are great, and many sacrifice so much for their kids. ❤
But when a loving village can help raise a child, everyone benefits! The child benefits and whoever takes the role of key guardian in their life (that could be the mother or not).😊 Parenting is hard and burn-out is real!
---------- BUT ALSO-------
The bible redefines family to include our community. My brother/sister's in christ isn't just biological link but spiritual link to. I help out with Childcare for many mums at my church.
The amygdala is not a fear center. Its an interpretation center of communication. This guys info is wrong. 😂