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Parents Who Force Parenting On Strangers



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48 thoughts on “Parents Who Force Parenting On Strangers”

  1. Had relatives that would come to family function with their kids, then just dissapear for hours.

    "We had to go to the store." "We needed to run an errand." "One of our friends had an emergency."

  2. Or when their kid does something annoying but instantly forgettable, and you're like, "Nah it's OK" but they spend the next two minutes demanding the kid issue a sincere apology to you for something they've already forgotten doing.

  3. they literally 'parent' to show ppl how good of parents they are… Its a weird ego trip they are always on. Their parenting only magically appear in front of ppl.

  4. One of the biggest things a kid needs is to simply see their parents being polite. No matter how much we think we are unique, we pick up a great deal of our habits from our parents.

  5. I’ve done this but not to the full blown extent. It’s important for kids to know that thanking others is important and that people are not their servants, but if the kid is having a bad day I’d just say thanks myself and move along.

  6. πŸ˜‚ This is dead on!! It's good to teach manners buut, as a veteran parent that's when I'd clearly say into the child's very soul, "Either you say 'thank you' right now or I'm taking the cookie away." (Consequences.) Then follow up accordingly & don't back down. Kids only ignore you & make you repeat yourself 87 times because you've taught them they can. My kids are 18 & 16 and remarkably well behaved. I still get compliments. πŸ˜‚ Consequences work. So does learning how to not GAF if a tantrum ensues. They learn.

  7. The parents in the comments who think this video is about them and their children. This is about forcing strangers, usually other adults, into non-consensual β€˜teachable moments’ with you and your child. I’m already on my way when you try to stop me on the street to educate your children about black people or how to be kind to my dog. πŸ©πŸšΆπŸΎβ€β™€οΈ

  8. parents really say "avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery avery" and expect us to not be annoyed

  9. This one was the hardest to watch for me. Im a cashier and i see this type of behavior all the time. It breaks my heart. Im Autistic and all the millions of times i was treated like this as a kid destroyed my sense of self and caused me so much damage. Parents just love to project their own shit onto their kids. I dont know why it's so impossible for parents to let kids be themselves and to listen to their kids boundaries.

  10. the constant trying and eventually getting agritated is so accurate. when I was little my mom would ask me to say thank you once, and if I didn't she'd just say it for me lmao πŸ˜­πŸ’€

  11. Kid intentionally rode her bike into our car and their parents tried to pull this Now are you sorry are you sorry say youre sorry crap for half an hour instead of paying for the damage

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