I Tried Celeb Parenting Trends For A Week • Mom In Progress
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2021
- Hannah tries parenting techniques from Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, Will and Jada Smith, Alicia Silverstone, Madonna, and more. Which celeb has the best advice?
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“Anyone order a burrito?” 🤣🤣
So funny!
nope
Lol
Me lol
Jackson is so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You know something is disgusting when a baby is disgusted by it 😂 Henry was like, ill…. Can you just STOP and let me eat my food 😩 lmfao
1 yr ago 1 k likes and replies
Looks like everyone agrees with ur comment
I think the best parenting tip I’ve ever gotten was for “Safe talks”. Allowing your children to approach you and ask for a “safe talk” at anytime which means they can approach you about anything without fear of punishment or anger from you. I think that being able to have your children approach you can be the most wonderful form of closeness and being able to take in and absorb what they tell you takes a large amount of setting aside your ego and being willing to talk about your own flaws and help them with their problems. We can’t change what our kids are exposed to but hopefully we can teach them how to be good people. Having “safe talks” has allowed me to help my son grow as a person in the most beautiful way and as he gets older it will hopefully help him feel like he can talk to me about anything. As a teenager I think that will be so, so important.
I love this idea! No kids yet but if I am lucky enough to have them I definitely want to make sure this is part of our family’s culture.
I do this with my children, and let me tell you, once they are teens especially, it's one of the things I'm so glad we did. Kids will be kids, but the things my daughter comes to me about for her, her friends and all really makes me feel better on the choices she makes. High five!
And how failing are something is ok as long you learned from it and want to do better
My mother could never
@@napqueen9377 e say na "culture"
Everytime I feel that my life is chaotic and if social media makes me feel bad about it, I watch Hannah's videos. They are so real and they make me feel human. That I am allowed to be a little chaotic, with unmade hair, no makeup.
Same it gets me off from all the negativity on the internet
And it's ok to always have piles of laundry 💜
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You're on social media too much. You watch to many UA-cam videos too. You need to disconnect to reconnect with reality. This woman has no control of her life because she's distracted with UA-cam.
Jackson dressed as a burrito killed me 😂😂
“WHO ORDERED A BURRITO 🌯” LOLL
Where was he dressed like a burrito?
@@manonmanipabba3973 6:20
I can’t stop watching Seven Hunnid on UA-cam 😭 His videos are dope..
it a burrito blanket
When the Nightstand Takis are bombarded.. a line has been crossed 😂
I see Wyatt has worked on his vlogging skills since his dream day
The Angelina Jolie frame fade in bit made my physically cackle gahahahaha xD
Jackson saying “Don’t even ask” is a reaction clip I didn’t know I needed
Sitting down and getting kids to explain their actions is a great one.
Hannah is not only a great mother making her children so happy. But she also was so smart about the discipline and so respectful towards the celebrities. I'm so impressed.
8:29 As a firstborn, that hurt. SO many flashbacks...
My parents did this too. "Oh you're the oldest one , so you should know better." Uh... so it's ok to let people hit me as long as they're younger than me? Why don't you punish the person who actually started the fight?
I remember that my parents let my brother hit me with a frying pan. I mean I was 7 and he was 2 but it still hurt and I don’t think they got that or that I didn’t know how to get the frying pan off him without being hurt to my fingers and I was trying to watch the so I didn’t want to go to my room.
The Will and Jada technique is a parenting style that takes time to adapt to. Keep doing it. Its the best and healthiest method.
It may be for your children but just remember it is not for everyone
@@LB-et4iu Gentle Parenting is for everybody.
@@peaceforworld2011 it may work for you, and that’s great. However, every child and family is different and there is no one correct way to parent. No judgment to you though, if you found a way to love your kids and it works, that’s awesome
yep. there may be no objectively correct way to parent but if you do it from the start... that method is about as close as you can get.
I liked the adult consequences part, but I didn't get the way Hannah tried to implement it. So Wyatt had to explain and then she would have to deal with the adult consequences? Shouldn't be him the one who would have to deal with them?
honestly, im not a regular viewer.. but every now and then i revisit your videos and then binge watch them..
and wow.. jackson grew up.. his gestures and mannerisms really matured. like omg.
my mom did "birding" when we were too young to chew certain foods, but she would give it to us with her hand instead of directly from her mouth haha
did she chew your own food
@@pepper_77 wtf
Ayyeee same my grandpa used to joke about him birding my food when i was rly young-
samee my mum did that
When I was a full time nanny I actually did a lot of the Will-Jada thing because I hated the "My house, my rules" parenting, though to be fair the three kids were 8+. It felt like they really calmed down and weren't acting out as much as I'd heard in the stories from their parents, they got to feel heard and would vent and I'd give my thinking process n they'd pretty much always agree. We're still close to this day, they're like my nieces and nephews at this point.
Henry's like "mama I can chew my own food. Get now give me back my cheese." I felt that.
Great!! Do a parenting styles around the world!!
Thats a good idea as long as its researched well
Not the Asian style.
I don't really want to watch her hitting her children with the closest object she can find :')
How would that even work? The only "country" I can think of that has a definite style of parenting is Sparta, and nobody wants to see that.
Do everything, avoid the Asian style.
“Best day evoh” - Wyatt
"this is the cleanest this corner has ever been" still a giant pile 🤣
it's a laundry pile , you can see the basket but it's overflowing.
But it's in one pile rather than spread out the whole room 😁
Have you ever looked into gentle parenting? The whole discussion of feelings and consequences really fits in with it. I co-slept with my babies/toddlers when it was what they wanted and my 5 year old often shouts "it's my body, my choice!" but I do genuinely believe it helps teach autonomy and not the Victorian idea of being seen and not heard.
In an older video she says that she considers herself a gentle parent
"Hi, I'm Wyatt. I'm the best!" 😂
Wondering if the laundry hack would work for my husband 🤔
Is this the first M.I.P. where Matt didn’t make an appearance at all? I wonder what he thought about these parenting styles…we miss you Mhmming Matt!!
There was one episode where hannah tried living as a single mom and matt only made an appearance at the end and very begginging of the video
He must have thought they were really good.
@@jocelyn5512 I remember that! But he was there in some form not completely absent from the whole video. Hope the distance working is going ok!
My son has always loved bath time and it’s a great transition into bed time. The Will & Jada technique definitely works, especially as your children get older. My son is 10 and I find that having conversations actually helps both of us understand and move past the issue in a positive direction
Thank you for you kindness and compassion to all parents. Even if one thing doesn’t work for you or your kids it doesn’t make it bad or weird just because it’s different. We need to be reminded of this sometimes 💕
This family gives me so much hope that there are good people out in the world still ❤️
I've been watching all the episodes of mom in progress over and over again. Can't wait for the next videos. This series is literally the best.
As for bath time: my kids don’t bathe every day, but we also don’t go outside every single day. I live in a place that sometimes it rains/thunderstorms all day, in the winter it is below 0 degrees Fahrenheit almost all winter long and it’s literally deadly to stay outside longer than 10 minutes. But when we go outside and play, I can’t stand the “outside” smell my kids get so they get baths then 😂. My son also has eczema and it flares up really bad if he gets a bath daily. We probably bathe them 2-3 times a week. It works for us, but in your situation where you live in dirt we would bathe them as much as possible 😂
My brother and his wife don't wash their kids everyday, but they don't let them get to a gross point, and they will wash them whenever necessary, but children don't produce as many oils and hormones/bo as adults so I don't think they need daily baths in my opinion, but yeah everyone is different
Do you live in the Midwest bc honestly, same.
@@yikesgina lol yes, yes I do. Moved here from California. I miss California weather so much 😭
Wyatt talking to the camera cracked me up and also Henry with the bat as well
Hey Hannah! So glad MiP is back, these are some of my favourite videos ever and I really miss them when they are not here
Dam Hanna, Henry really gave you some side eye 👀 with the birding method. He was like "seriously lady what makes you think I'm remotely okay with this".... 😂😂😂That look was priceless. You are a great mom Hanna. Much love from L.A.😍❣
The co-sleeping I get, I'm basically an adult, and still sleep with my Mama from time to time, not ashamed of it sometimes you just need your mom 😺😸
The one thing is every hair colour suits her
Armyyyyyy?.?
My mom just put solid foods into the mixer and feed us that puree. Spaghetti with meatballs, fresh cooked veggies etc.
Was not expecting her to say Madonna after the Queen
I guess I grew up with the 'adult consequences' method, but slightly different (or at least different from what you say in this video). Basically, my parents just treated us as human beings and gave us a chance to explain and defend ourselves, and also always explained their own actions. However, they also kept us to whatever agreements we'd come to, which is part of the consequences. So if we wanted to go out on a school night, for example, we could, but we'd have to go to school the next day, no complaining and no excuses. And if they said no to something, they had to explain why, and we would get a chance to argue our point if we disagreed. You kind of build it up, of course, because toddlers literally do not have the cognitive abilities to understand long term consequences, but as long as you keep in mind that even your 3 year old is a human being with thoughts of their own, you should be able to find a way to communicate with them in a way that they understand. But this technique also means not being scared to talk about serious issues, because sometimes it brings up topics that a lot of parents are uncomfortable talking about to kids, like death or sex.
It also involves accepting that you aren’t always right just because your the parent and that you child isn’t always wrong just because they’re a child. You’ve gotta respect and genuinely consider your children’s opinions and not just disregard them. That’s a hard thing for a lot of parents. That’s not to hate on anyone though. Excepting that your wrong is hard for most people.
I love your parents already
I love your videos! They a so respectful and lovingly and honest! Lots of love for you and your family!
I misssssed your videos! Its great to have you back
This is my favorite series 🥺🧡
I lol'd so many times during this video, especially when Jackson ran into the room in that burrito blanket 😂
Love this series!
I feel like the conversation approach, when you feel like it doesn't always work, think of it in the long run... it might not resolve everything in the moment BUT that conversation is gonna stick with them and it's gonna work in the long run, since you've already talked about it.
Hannah needs her own channel
She has one
Burrito moment was so cute 🥺🥺
Feel like birding can be done differently. Chew up the food then put it in your hands to feed them. And also like on babies just starting to eat table food. It’s a way to get them introduced to normal food. I don’t think I’d bird though
My mom raised me and my siblings by herself since my father's been working far away, and she did birding and also we all slept together in one queen-sized bed (there were two beds but we would only occupy one) when we were all below 10yo, and honestly I miss those times. I want to do it again even when I am already in my late 20s.
This was a fun video! Always love your videos
Your kids r Soo sweet esp Jackson
Love how respectfull you are
I was a nanny for a while had a method similar to Will/Jada. I had a couple nonnegotiable safety rules, but was very open to the kids making certain decisions. They really responded well to this and enjoy having a little control. They would explain the thought process behind a decision, and we would discuss possible consequences. It helped them think ahead and articulate their thoughts. Sometimes after talking it through, they would make a difference choice. They had to accept whatever consequences happened because of that choice. I had the right to veto a choice, but I had to explain myself as well. It really helped with impulsive actions, processing thoughts, articulating, thinking ahead, negotiating, and confidence.
I haven't watched ur videos for a while now and i just gotta say : YOUR HAIR LOOKS BEAUTIFUL miss m'am!!!!
Wow Hannah your super active these days and I like it ❤️❤️❤️
So happy everytime a new episode of MIP comes on!! 🥰🥰🥰
You definitely sound like the world's most FUN mom!
6:31 Wyatt is ADORABLE here!
Omg Jackson is so big!!!! I haven’t watched buzzfeed in a while so I’m so surprised to see the kids so grown!
Omg!! I remember i used to watch you sooo long agoooo im so glad i found you
WE LOVE UR SHOWS
Her kids will have great memories to tell. 💕
My sister did the not bathing the kids unless they are visibly dirty thing before the Mila and Ashton thing. Now they are pre-teens and teens and they have the WORST hygiene! Trying to get them to shower when they obviously need to because of sports and FFA daily is a nightmare! I wish they had started better habits earlier of showering them daily.
I would say in those situations where the consequences fall on you would be a good opportunity to talk about empathy. In the world we live in, a lot of the times we don't experience the consequences of our actions ourselves, but other people have to suffer consequences for our actions maybe even over a long enough term that we don't see that. So its a good opportunity to think outside of yourself when you can get away with something but it causes other people problems or to have to work harder to overcome it. Seeing that is an important shift jn perspective I think a lot of people would do well to learn.
we got a 4 section laundry bag thing from amazon and it helped w sorting laundry!! if you got your clothes in the bag, they’ll get washed. if they’re not in the bag, it’s not gonna get washed! everyone contributes.
These videos is the thing we need
Wyatt @06:45 is who I aspire to be when I grow up! 🥲
11:34 I am so excited for when this is played at Henry's wedding.
Love this so much
I was laughing so hard while you were trying out "birding". 🤣
I’ve just been on a MIP marathon!
Omg that baby bird feeding had me DYINNNNGGG!!! Holy hell I'm crying!
Have you ever heard on non-violent communication? There are books and UA-cam videos you can self study with it. It goes along with the will and Jada method. It's a very healthy way to communicate.
The way to do the adult consequences method with school is to explain what could happen to you if they don't do it. What my mom used to say is that if you don't go to school tuency will be called and she would go to jail and I would go into foster care. Trust me it works
That like everything would only work for some kids and make it worse for others
I love their mom in progress vidoes
Jackson's face at 11:35 killed me everytime😂
Wyatt is such a mood: 6:32
I have not watched for a while and “WHERE DID THE BLUE HAIR GO!” 😂
Favorite series🥰
where did you get your necklace ! i love it !
Regarding the bathing frequency, between once a day and once a week, there are 5 more options. :P I think twice a week is good, maybe 3 if you feel in such a dusty area.
"hi. I'm Wyatt. I'm the best."
Yes you are Wyatt. 😂🥰
I can relate to the adult consequences portion as a daycare teacher. We try to teach the 3-year olds why what their actions did was not okay. 😂
If I were feeding my baby anything they might choke on, like string cheese, I would string it first. 😁 We have always talked out wrongdoings with our child, and it works great. I would assume there are kids out there who won't respond well to this approach, but it's worth a try rather than getting angry, and having to punish your child.
Like how well is she spoken, wish you good and happy life to upi and you baby
You all are amazing.
When I read about the limited bath time practice, I thought "well, they shower, I suppose?" since they don't specifically say they don't wash their kids everyday. Besides, bath and shower are two different things.
But I wonder if that's what they meant...simple shower time instead. Not necessarily scrubbing a bunch or shampooing everyday even. But water helps clean out a lot.
Or I dunno... The kids can use wet wipes or a rat. At least to get eye crusties or snot off.
When Hannah was telling Jackson about taking his clothes he looked at her like you’ve snapped haven’t you mom, lol
…the World’s OK-est Mom. I love that!
I love how Henry was like ew, mom I don't want tht chewed food out of ur mouth, r u ser gonna try to give it to me?! Haha
The co-sleeping one one gave me memory vibes because that was the first mom in progress I watched
Lol your older boys remind me of my cousins when they were that age, it's so cute 🥰 now they're both teens though lol
THIS IS CHAOS!
I so feel you at them not listening. The joys of teens.
Me with contamination OCD: limited bathing = 🤢🤢
HA SAME! 🤣
I’ve never done “birding” but I’ve seen it. When I saw it the mom spit the food into a spoon, and not directly into the baby’s mouth .😆
Never ever never will I ever do birding with my child , it’s one thing biting something with my teeth and the handing it to him then expecting my child to take chewed food from my mouth 🤢
Love your vids
Watching Super Nanny is also a good way to get some parenting advice that might be helpful for you
my mom used to threaten to call her when we were bad Jo is the truth she will get kids together
I love her so much she is so real not Like most mom's that live the perfect like one's see on t.v moms. Here she let's go and it dose of reality.
No one:
Wyatt: I'm the best one
Jackson has grown so much