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  • I'm reminded of myself. I was even later getting off of bottles but that for me was because my dad was looking for work and we didn't have the money to spare on a new cup. I ate solid food while using the bottle as my cup and my parents sometimes let me leave the lid off it :)

    By the time we got the new cups I was exstatic! I'm 16 now and still have a wierd habbit of grabbing my favorite lid and chewing on the mouthpiece. I never use the cups anymore. I just chew the tops. Is that wierd?

  • Chase Is Sad!He Soo Sad!Im Going To Kill And Knock His Mom With Steel,Wheel,Tires,And Trains!Because Her Mom His A Jerk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ThomasBrainLine I'm not trying to be hostile but I have to point out that disciplining your children and making them move on to lifetime milestones (such as getting rid of bottles and moving to solid food), is not mean. Normally yes the child would be introduced to solid food slowly and in turn taken off the bottle slowly, but by the time children are three that process is over. Chase will get used to it. Separation of something you had for a long time is hard. I've been through it myself...

  • Its like this take the bottle at 10 months! Gie them a cup. I promise you they wont know the difference! idk why ppl wait so log to take shit like that away! It rots theyre teeth!

  • a bottle at 3,really. most stop at one or so.

  • bye bottle big baby

  • chase goses to my school and he is suspended for hiting my friend and her sister.he gets lots of referrals to but he is nice

  • chace can't have the baby bottle any more he just want a new cup just like i did so i got a new waterbottle

  • It's kind of obvious that Chase is a brat He's yelling and whining and Colleen just takes it. He's little i know but the fact that Colleen brought over the bottle was probably not the best plan =/ and yeah the dad should of done that not her. Not saying she did it bad she tried but it just wasn't very good

  • f%^*(() you jo

  • Corey is all some he's my best friend

  • All y'all g dam hater shut the fuck up Corey is like my bro he lives dwn the street from me

  • Chase was probably going through separation anxiety of a special item.

  • when i was4 i had asippy cup it hadaclear top therest was yellow i' m older now

  • can anybody download the one with the 3 year old with adhd?

  • what a baby

  • i didn't just take her bottle away i gave her juice in her cup than later her milk by the end she didn't notice the bottle was missing at all took me 2 months but she didn't do that at all.

  • oh the baby feelins was so hurt @0:30. poor baby he shuldve been winged off the bottle at 1o months

  • haha did anyone else explode with laughter when he slapped himself a few times at 0:32?

  • @amilieyvette

    An 8 year old being breast fed is nothing i read in a magazine that a woman breast fed her whole family- her husband 34 and gher 2 daughters 8 10!!!!

  • When i was little my parents took my bottle away when they gave me a sippy cup and i didn't mind a bit.

  • I totally understand why Colleen had to do it. But I think if the dad had done it, it wouldve been a lot quicker lol

  • that kid must be crazy i wondent cry if i were him a wid say yahhhh

  • that kid must be crazy

  • better way.. explain that you got them a new cup one for big kids. let them pick it out. don't even mention the bottle anymore.simple

  • Pretty humorous to see Chase slap himself on the head and the expression on his face when announced that he was being given a new cup and having his bottle taken. LOL!!!!!!

  • I'm 15 that's me right there if you try and stick a needel in me I gave a nurse a black eye once

  • Jo sure has good tips

  • @JasielMartin92 I agree. If I have children one day and they behave very badly, I'll call Supernanny. :)

  • lol I never cried over having my bottle replaced with a ''glass'' of my own at 3-4 years old.. it was a glass because I always used glasses most of the time instead of bottles. It was a Star Wars glass from mcdonalds so when I saw it, I was like SWEET! :D

  • LOL that kid can sure throw a bottle O.O

  • I feel so bad for the kid when i was that age

  • LOL! It slided across the table!

  • "I dont know, i kinda like it, WOW!" lol

  • I remember when my sippy cup was taken away I was always a fighter all my life so I just pushed my dad and took it back and I ran away into the bathroom and locked my self in there.For about 3 hours and then I came out ans screamed "I WANT MY BIG GURL BOTTLE" lol

  • when i was 3 years old, i was glad to get rid of my bottle and be drinking out of cups

  • this is why im not going to have children. I would FLIP out.

  • looooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooool

  • when I was young, i wanted to get rid of my bottle, and drink out of cups.

  • How stupid is this mom! Don't even tell the kid you are throwing it out and don't show it to him, just act normal and give him the cup, geez

  • wow that was one nasty temper tantrum and all over a baby bottle!

  • throw the damn thing away! and its done. no need to explain why, your the boss and kids do what their told...am I alone in this??

  • The kid slapped himself.

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  • Toddlers don't drink out of bottles!

  • in a way poor kid.my kid had the same problem with this

  • I don't understand why a kid wouldn't want the awesome, colorful, fun-looking sippy cup and PREFER the boring, clear, un-stimulating bottle! If I were a kid I'd be all over the cool sippy cup with the cartoon characters on it!

  • @Mysterycat74

    You gotta make it cool for a kid that age though, cat, and it doesn't seem that they did that. 4 year olds will take comfortable and familiar over cool any day, you have to reinforce to them that the cool that comes with change is better.

  • in my family we had a different technique,

    on chirstmas or birthday or anyday that gives you presents

    we would hav to trade our bottles for presents and new cups.

    and i never missed my bottle,

    even tho apple juice anyway tasted better in a bottle :]

  • ,,,Annnd that's why it's easier to get rid of the bottle when kids are younger. As in, if they're old enough to drink from a sippy cup, they no longer need a bottle.

  • Did anyone see when the kid was smaking himself in the face

  • @ClockwardsTops

    Yeah, that was a bit beyond disturbing, wasn't it?

    I've seen frustrated kids in my time but I have yet to see self abuse out of frustration at THAT age.

  • 3 years old n he still has a bottle omg thats bad

  • Jeez! That kid seriously needs to become a kid and not stay as a baby! I let go of sip cups when i was 2!

  • lol @ the dad in the end

  • I am surprised Jo chose the bottle technique to be carried out that way. It seems unnecessarily traumatic to the child to discuss what is going to happen in front of him and then when he is already hysterical, try to hand him a new bottle while waving the old one in front of his face. Ripping it out of his hand and placing in the bin was overkill. This was not the best way to handle this change, could have made it a lot easier.

  • Im sorry but What I see is the mother not growing up here. I find that the mother has more issues than the child and she is letting the chain of life continue. She clearly has issues. Anytime you have a 3 year on a bottle, that says something about you...you need to let your child grow up and the bottle = a baby, and she is not ready to let that go. I think Jo's technique worked and thank God she showed up in time.!! A Damn Shame forreall!

  • the easiest way to stop the bottle is that the bottles " get lost" ... The child does not get their bottle until the bottle is found. Eventually, it is not long before the kid just accepts it because he/she spends a lot of time trying to find the missing bottle. Thirst becomes the motivating and educating factor. When this happens, thats when you step up the ego boost.

  • That's totally dumb..3 years old and using a bottle? Geez.

  • I love how they have the discussion about getting rid of the bottle in front of him. It;s not really appropraite.

  • So they should run everything according to him? Just get rid of it, it shouldn't matter because eventually when he gets thirsty enough he will have no choice but to drink from the cup if the bottle isn't there. It's not traumatizing.

  • Fair point but they should have handled it a bit better. They had an adult disucssion about moving him on from the bottle in front of him. He eventually understood what they were going to do and he threw a tantrum. he's only 3.While he shoudn't run things he should be shown some compassion. Could have softened the blow a bit by telling him the day before: you're a big boy you're going to have a cup tomorrow. The next morning it's waiting for him and he doesn't even see the bottle again.

  • Obviously the kid was too reluctant to remove his old cup.

  • This is like taking away a security blanket, but bottle is worse..

    Nanny never told her to take the bottle to him, the FATHER DID!! listen really close on :20 you can hear him say "here". he had the bottle.

    they throw it away in front of him to show him, there is no more it is gone.

    The dad is so cool " look at the cool cup!! watch it turn look at the colors, i like it WOW!!

  • I agree, that was the best thing to do.

    If the parents show interest in the cup, the kid will get to find it interesting too!

  • why would she hold the bottle in front of him, like ha ha you're not gonna use this anymore.. it seemed like she was taunting him with it. i felt kind of bad for him, because i think that was a cruel way to do it. she should have started it the next day, and first thing in the morning, had juice ready for him in a sippy cup, and told him then that there was no more bottle. of course he would have thrown a hissy fit,but once he gets thirsty enough, he'll drink out of it..

  • my twins are 10 now, and before they were 2, they were off the bottle and didn't use pacifiers any more.. it can be done, you just can't wait too late before you do these things..

  • So true! I couldn't agree with you more. God, that was a heart-wrenching scene! Kids love their everyday things, bottles, cushions, umbrellas, whatever. It hurts to have to witness the parents thowing it in the bin! Why do that? Your suggestion was much better. That's what I did with my kid (although much earlier), and it wasn't much of an issue really to replace the bottle without a fuss.

  • the dad at the end is so nice to the kid! DAD: 'look at how cool it is i kinda like it myself"'

  • agreed...this is an amazing dad. refreshing!

  • this is why you break the habit before they are too old to be physically attached and the need to change so drastically if they are young you take little steps to change it and it's not so traumatizing

  • when the child is old enough to ask for the bottle for the pacifier i think its time to heave ho.

  • You know what, the kid is only 3 years old. So what that he has a bottle? There are videos on this site of 8 year old children being breastfed.... but a 3 yeard old with a bottle is "fucking pathetic" WHY?

    I actually think it was harsh to make him go "cold turkey" on it. Too many changes at once are a bit harsh. They could have started it with him only having his bottle at night time and gradually wean him off it.

  • 'Weaning' doesn't really work on three year olds. They don't really understand why sometimes they get it, and sometimes they don't. Then you have to go through a whining mess every single day of, 'Where's my bottle??!' It's easier on everyone if it's just once. Give it a couple of days, and he won't even care. And I happen to think that breast feeding an eight year old is 'fucking disgusting'!!!

  • I guess so. I'm in agreement about breastfeeding 8 year olds.... the kids should be taken into care. It's abuse!

  • Amelie

    a 8 year old be breast fed is YUCK!! disgusting!!

    Also weaning a child of that age off the bottle, would be worse on him! He would be so confused.

  • It's true though. There are some nutcases of paretns out there.

    I'm going to have to disagree: 3 year olds can be reasoned with and understand simple things. You could tell him I want you to use a cup once a day now as you're a big boy and don't need a bottle anymore. The next week, twice a day for the cup, etc. He'd get used to it more gently and you wouldn't have a screaming tantrum on your hands. and him refusing to use a cup at all.

  • I can't believe a three year old is using a bottle.

  • OMG! A 3 year old using a bottle?? That is so fucking pathetic & that kid so manipulates his parents with his horrible whining & screaming. The parents need to take control away from that awful brat!!

  • She should have made the new cup fun for him, not just show it to him, take the other one and throw it out... it was way too fast for the boy to get his head around the whole situation. Everyone would throw a tantrum at that age in a situation like that...

    eventhough I agree, the bottle had to go... (but there's clearly more than one way)

  • uhhhhh ........ why not only put water in the bottle and then put yummy stuff in the cup?

  • It's not Jo Frost's fault, Gollywog. They had to do it, otherwise everyone would still think he is a baby. He's 4 years old right now. I can rememeber my sippy cup when I was just only 2 years old. It had a yellow top and it and the rest of it was torquoise. We got rid of it when I was 4 years old. I can just only remember crying desprately for it, but it was just no use. My parents threw it away. I'm older right now. RIP My sippy cup. The same thing is going to happen soon with my slide. bye ;(

  • @KungFuMasterFan GROW UP YOU BIG BABY!

  • Poor him... ;(

  • I can't believe he hit himself! :( I feel sorry for him... ;(

  • That's bizarre. Most children I know are eager to try big kid items, such as a proper cup

  • God, this was so stupid. Chidren shouldn't be forced into growing, it should come naturally. I can't believe this woman is supposed to set an example. This is a useless traumatism for this child. Sooner or later, he would have done it by himself. They should have tried to alternate the bottle and the sippy cup in the beggining.

  • poor kid..havin a major breakdown..i feel bad cause i am havin a bit of chuckle...

  • geez. Crying over a cup

  • Why do you capitalize every single word? That's a lot of extra effort! It's not needed.

  • Why? Does It Bother You?

    No one cares some people just type like that get over it and for people who do type like that its not alot of extra effort as you so put it. Its as natural to them as it the way you type to you.

  • I don't mind it, it makes the comment more SERIOUS!

  • WTF this is a damn bottle not dying. Hitting himself because he's upset> Throwing it? No. Colleen did a great Job doing this :) :) :) :) :)

  • They set themselves and the child up for that tantrum. The bottle/sippy cup switch was very poorly done. First, they let him listen as they discussed it, so he was already primed to have a fit. They should have made it a fun, special surprise, like getting a new toy, not even mentioned the bottle or had it in view. The cup could have become an instant new treasure. Instead they basically wrenched the bottle from his hands and said he'd never see it again. What response did they expect? Dumb.

  • @twink1ebug you are so right i agree

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  • @twink1ebug I totally agree, I really like this show but this was poorly done. The only time this may be necessary is if you have to get rid of something that does not get replaced by something else, like a pacifier. And even then there are better ways: We had the "pacifier fairy" come pick them up at night and replace them with a toy......

  • Geez my parents just threw my brothers bottle out when they got sick of it. He hardly even realized it was gone. And he had been using it longer than this kid.

    No need to explain and show him you're throwing it away.

  • Funny how the dad seems really into the new bottle, more than the kid. haha

  • ya that was cute lol!!!!

  • as soon I was feeding myself with my own hands my parents had me on the sippy cup, i think I was about 2. In regards to keeping it as "security" and the keep kids "content"...it's just like a security blanket, relying on something as trivial as a bottle I think is more damaging to the psyche than keeping it and encouraging the reliance on having that item available.

  • Good for you! that was he can think that things never go away! And it's gonna be soooo good for him when he gets older and experiences loss, or needs to let something go in order to recieve something new, he won't know how to act. And why not give his things away to children who are less fortunate? I really feel you are teaching him/them to be selfish and accept clutter as natural

  • Chase Christiansen burst into tears.

  • I started drinking from a glass when i was only

    2 and a half!.

  • Softly??? He was 3 years old and sucking a bottle. He didn't need a ceremony. He needed to throw that junk away... and to have his butt spanked for acting like a terror!

  • That's a good strategy... though it should've been used when he was 11 or 12 months old. If it were me, I would've given the milk in the bottle, and the juice in the cup. Usually children love sweet stuff, and that's why you've got to put it to the test. If they want the sweet stuff, they have to use the cup. :)

  • "Look at this cool cup!" - Dad

    at least he's trying to sell it.

  • by the time i was like 1 i already had those weird sippy cup things XD

    It is HILARIOUS how the kids cling the bottle to themselves it is so funny xD

  • what type of cup was it? was it gerber playtex

  • Candy! i youse to do those things like when i was 1.

  • flamebenbombay, really. what kind of cup was it. IU have aspergers syndrome ( this muST apply to every one, even me, spongebobcf (the "cf" means: CHASE ( i dont think you can believe it) Fromm) took me a long fuck*n time to get ME to sign in. im 12 years old. i have four other people in my family, and i wach anime (if you guys have seen kappa mikey, sumo of all fears, mitsuki and lily, who are really cute, but scary in one of the shots.

  • Dorg! Nerg! (Dork! Nerd!)

  • ok, why the fuckin niggar are ya guys putting ;( ? THAT'S JUST SHITY

  • why do you comment on every single part of supernanny? you really have no life.

  • You sure you want to assume that someone doesn't have a life because they make so many comments on YouTube? Before you make a judgment call on someone, you should find out who they really are first. Just a thought. :)

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  • I do feel bad fior the kid, bu the problemis that his mother let himbe on the bottle for too damn long. If she had done a properjob, she'd already have the kid on a sippy cup

  • haha 0.33 and 0.34 started himself

    lolness

  • This is about the worst part of the show I have ever seen.

    Who really gives a rip what the kid drinks from? Is it THAT important? Choose your battles...

  • 0:32 to 0:33 LMFAO. Funniest two seconds on Youtube! :-D

  • Why didn't she take Chase to the store and let him pick out his own cup? Taking the bottle away is the right thing to do, but they could have made it fun for him vs. traumatizing!

  • haha kid ruined alligator how sad

  • to: all4pharlap (2 weeks ago) "15 years of expierance i think she knows what she is doing" I've got twenty nine years experience raising nine children who are emotionally and physically healthy and well adjusted, I think I know what I'M doing. She's obviously not right about everything, because she's dead wrong about this.

  • I didnt say ur doing it wrong ethire tho

    different things work for different childeren

    and this tech could easily work for this boy but not another

    all i said was sicne she has 15 years of expieriance i would think she woukd know what she's doing because well i would of thorought she would

  • I do feel bad fior the kid, bu the problemis that his mother let himbe on the bottle for too damn long. If she had done a properjob, she'd already have the kid on a sippy cup

  • A tantrum like this would make me more inclined to throw the bottle away. There's nothing as disgusting and unattractive as immaturity. It grosses me out. There's kids in my family that are immature tantrum-throwers at family dinners. I get so grossed out I can't eat.

  • I hate it when the kids cry when they're getting punished.

    I wanna slap em all!!

  • That is a Evenflo Dazzler Sippy Cup

  • cos this is a big bad world

  • oh please...he looks like an idiot...3 years old walking around with a damn bottle...that's why he is behaving as if he is in his terrible "2s"

  • 15 years of expierance i think she knows what she is doing

  • Why Are U Talking About The Bible U Guys,

    Martiebaby And Sweetmusicdiscovery?.

  • No joke, it's almost as if the kid knows soemthing is up and has to do with his bottle before the words are even said

  • i DO feel bad tho :/

  • I agree,I feel bad for him, too but he needs to nemovedfrom the bottle and put onto the sippy cup

  • The thing I don't understand is, why does he have to move on to the sippy cup, isn't he old enough to drink from a glass. They will have same fight in the future with the sippy cup, it's silly.

  • I see what you're saying there, he is old enough for a cup, but what I think she may have been doing is making it so that it doesn't feel to chase like it's such a massive change, cos that cup looks pretty similar to the bottle, whereas a cup is completely different. I'd hazzard a guess that's what she was trying to achieve there.

  • lol look at the childs face at 0:27 and then he slaps his face no offence for the child.

  • I hate my cusin because she cut the bottle cold turkey *shes 2* and i had to be weanesd!

  • doesnt look like it from where im standing, it looks like its going in the bin to me!

  • how cruel this is, you cant just decide to get rid of the bottle just like that after so long-no kid goes to school with a bottle do they? for all you making hard unfeeling comments what about someone decides to throw your booze and cigs after so long, how would you react???????? bet you would be throwing one too ehhh

  • In this case, it's a must because he's three years old. I blame the parents for this because they should've weaned him much sooner. To wean, does not mean that he gets rid of it cold turkey. No, you compromise -- milk in the bottle, and juice in the sippy cup.

  • thats your opinion

  • Fine, but if you have kids, and they start manipulating you, then don't come crying to anyone about it. Whatever you decide, it's all on you.

  • i have two kids, one is 5 and she had a bottle until around 3 and a half, but i didnt just decide one day shes not having it any more i did it gradually!! and i have a 17 month old who has a cup for juice and milk for bottle. so i must of done something right. i just dont agree with the way this is done- as simple as- it is too harsh for my liking

  • actually, when I was in 1st grade I remember a kinder gardener throwing a tantrum because his mom had taken his bottle away on the first day of school. Kids do get addicted to bottles and binkies, and it's really no good because it causes serious dental problems after a while.

  • I agree with crpsaiyan, the boy is 3 years old and he needs to move on.

  • it called lazy parent who cant just take the dam bottle away

  • Fill the bottle with something disgusting, like vinegar, and let the kid drink on that. I don't know if it would work for good, but just a suggestion.

  • don't worry, my big boy, you will return to the bottle when you're grown up. and that bottle will have better content, too!

  • hes a brat when he has a tantrum that mother needs to not be afriad but she does pretty well i am actullay very very impressed super nanny is AWESOME@!

    that kid is a bitch when he chucks his cup across the table what a bitch

  • Wow. If that was my kid he would have been off the bottle 2 years ago, and he would get the snot beaten out of him for throwing a tantrum like that! I'd hate to see this brat when he's a teenager. If this ever happens in my house I can guarantee the child will have a sore a.s.s and they will NEVER act like that.

  • Oh god..

  • Man...that Chase is such a Drama Queen! Crying as if he were being tortured when they chucked his bottle.

  • You go dad. Make the new bottle sound much more interesting by saying how cool it is. This always works with Kids ^^

  • If Chase kept his bottle, pretty soon he'd have it in his briefcase.

  • I know that when the dad said "I don't know, I kinda like it" at the end, he was just kidding. But lol :]

  • You know, I think kids should learn how to use the sippy cup once they turn one year old. What I did with my little cousin was, I would give her milk from the bottle, but if she wanted juice, she would have to use the sippy cup. Of course, she preferred the juice over the milk, and she learned how to use the sippy cup.

  • Chase is hilarious! If I were 3 years old, Iwould not want a bottle