Can you please do a make-up tutorial? Your eye make-up is always on point. Also I LOVE all the nicknames you have for your kids, "Beta version humans."😅😅😅. Can you please make merch?! Where did you get that shirt? I need it
I love your content. You are promoting and teaching healthy parenting methods. Kids don't come with instruction manuals, and for those of us with dysfunctional families and even toxic parents, you can help parents develop betrer habits to 'break the cycle'. You are amazing!
I’ve always been super accident prone. My toddler has helped me clean up my own milk spills 😅 and it’s because of that that I absolutely do not want to react like my own parents, shouting and spanking over spilled milk.
I'd love to tell parents that it's okay to be very sweet to their children. The difference is actually giving them skills along the way. Over-babying them only hurts them.
Remember that commercial when the kid upended the orange juice backwards to try to pour a drink?
In other news, my 1st grader let me know he'd spilled, had gotten a cloth and wiped it up, had alerted his older sister to the problem and gotten her help to wipe the area with a wet cloth, and he was just letting me know in case they'd missed a step. "If you tell someone, we can fix the problem before it gets worse" has FINALLY sunk in
I will certainly try my hardest to be a gentle parent. I'm practicing on my cats but I sometimes have outbursts. Last night my younger cat tore up the trash bag trying to get turkey skin out. Not mad because I know she's a cat, but I wish she wouldn't do stuff like that.
I was terrified to spill/break anything as a child. My husband and I made sure to break the cycle of a toxic abusive household. If something gets broken/spilled (after checking there are no cuts etc) we use humour to defuse the situation like "oh wow, good job! I mean if you are going to drop something make it impressive! Those plate shards really go far don't they?" Then laugh and remind our child it's ok, it's not a big deal and we work together to clean it up.
The first one triggered my fight or flight, but mostly fight.
Holiday hobgoblins. Snazzy snackers. I just cannot get enough of your alliterative names for your children.
Can you please do a make-up tutorial? Your eye make-up is always on point. Also I LOVE all the nicknames you have for your kids, "Beta version humans."😅😅😅. Can you please make merch?! Where did you get that shirt? I need it
im sobbing- the way you looked at the ceiling XD
From, Definitely, a mom, why are there glasses on the fridge?
“Beta humans” I am now using this to refer to all of my friends’ younger siblings.
It’s gotten to the point where I will watch a video and be like: “ohhh I recognise that shirt!”
Or: “ooooooooooooh~ glasses on the fridge~” 😅
"No one's in trouble" if I would have done that I'd be sent to my room with no more TV for a month..
"Beta version humans!"
❤ ur make-up
What's this shit
Taught little ones I babysat how to pour by letting g them use the opened dishwasher door. Never had to clean up a spill 😆
the laughter in the first bit is me trying to calm my trained responses to get through to be the parent my kids deserve
“Buddy I think you missed
I once got ketchup… On the ceiling… And the top half of the wall…
I don't know why I squeezed the bottle when it was facing up. I'm still surprised at just how much I got on the ceiling and wall…
If true take the time to put milk in bottles with lids that kids can pour more easily.
Seriously that first one made me want to crash in a jet plane
lol
I love your content. You are promoting and teaching healthy parenting methods. Kids don't come with instruction manuals, and for those of us with dysfunctional families and even toxic parents, you can help parents develop betrer habits to 'break the cycle'. You are amazing!
I’ve always been super accident prone. My toddler has helped me clean up my own milk spills 😅 and it’s because of that that I absolutely do not want to react like my own parents, shouting and spanking over spilled milk.
I'd love to tell parents that it's okay to be very sweet to their children. The difference is actually giving them skills along the way. Over-babying them only hurts them.
Brilliant 👍
Some days, I'm the example. Other days, I'm the reality 😅
Remember that commercial when the kid upended the orange juice backwards to try to pour a drink?
In other news, my 1st grader let me know he'd spilled, had gotten a cloth and wiped it up, had alerted his older sister to the problem and gotten her help to wipe the area with a wet cloth, and he was just letting me know in case they'd missed a step. "If you tell someone, we can fix the problem before it gets worse" has FINALLY sunk in
Someone had sex with her 😮
What the fuck is that? Jesus I wonder what the fuck this thing identifys as?
okay please comment your favorite word(s) for children… I'll go first
beta-version humans
its beautiful
I will certainly try my hardest to be a gentle parent. I'm practicing on my cats but I sometimes have outbursts. Last night my younger cat tore up the trash bag trying to get turkey skin out. Not mad because I know she's a cat, but I wish she wouldn't do stuff like that.
I was terrified to spill/break anything as a child. My husband and I made sure to break the cycle of a toxic abusive household. If something gets broken/spilled (after checking there are no cuts etc) we use humour to defuse the situation like "oh wow, good job! I mean if you are going to drop something make it impressive! Those plate shards really go far don't they?" Then laugh and remind our child it's ok, it's not a big deal and we work together to clean it up.
Her eye makeup reminds me of Glory from Wings of Fire
Accidents weren’t a thing during my childhood. You might as well have murdered someone. Yeah I had a bad childhood
Beta version humans had me 😂
i think both works but for very different ages LMAORBSJFJ
"Beta-version humans" 😂
The 1st example just sounds condescending af 😀
What happened to “don’t cry over spilled milk”?
Bruh the “I think you missed” killed me. I can’t wait to be a mom in 7.5 months.
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