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  • im not trying to be a youtube troll but i read in my psych class that (not everytime) but most of the time you're supposed to hold your baby or let him touch you to form secure attachment. if you always give the cold shoulder, that's not really doing him a favor. but i understand that you can't pick him up EVERYtime either.

  • Do u feed her pruns?

    Looks like she's constipated!

  • Wow, she looks so evil ;P

  • HAHA!!! The baby seems so desperate! XD

  • She is like wats wrong with this woman T_T

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  • Omg, everyone shutup! The baby will not remember these 52 seconds on camera! Go bitch about something useful.

  • Good grief.....pick up a crying infant! Spoiling is caused by lack of guidance and discipline, not too much nurturing. Picking them up when they cry comforts them and makes them feel secure and teaches them they can trust adults. A secure child makes a very self-reliant child and adult, not a spoiled one.

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  • I think it's more like she is trying to poop in her pants.

  • Okay seriously this video is about a baby not "Omg look at this hot guy in the background" lol jesus

  • Omg the dad is so cuuute. 

  • nice dsi dad

  • she is so cute along with your husband if that is who is in the backround

  • DILF. That is all.

  • Good grief...there are actually people out there that still believe picking up a crying infant will "spoil" them? I hope they never have babies!

  • @Forgetful1945 I agree, I have two "spoiled" children that were picked up and held anytime they wanted. The are both college graduates with full lives.  Damn I miss holding them.

  • fake

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  • @TheJustinaxt Yea I agree. .and I have 11nieces and nephews all under the age of 6!

    and 1 is mine. .The doctor says its good to let a baby cry -helps develop the lungs-. .but if the baby is crying like she is hurt or been crying for more then a hour then you pick them up. .just because they fuss or make a whimper does not mean pick the child up. My daughter is only 7 months and she knows.

  • @GothicDolly24 Develops the lungs? That is a myth. Let them cry for an hour???? Your 7 month old "knows"? No would suggest reacting to every whimper, but to allow a child to really cry without addressing the problem is non-nurturing.

  • @Forgetful1945 I didn't say I let my child cry for an hour, I said "the doctor" if your child crys for more then a hour. .and this is mostly pertaining to bed time, because ALLOT of kids fight it. and when I said my "child knows" she has been this way sense day 1 she has been very independent, the only time she wants me to hold her is when she is sick. .when I do cuddle her or hug her when she is not sick she likes to pinch, scratch and sometimes have a high pitch scream she

  • @GothicDolly24 has been that way for 6months, now that she is 7months she throws tantrums and wants to be held all the time, partially that's because grandma holds her all the time and then she comes home and expects it. EVERY CHILD IS DIFFERENT, you as the mother need to find what works best. Someone of us mom's don't feel like holding there child when they are 3, 3 or even 4 because there so use to it. It's not going to kill them if they fuss, this baby O wouldn't even call it

  • @GothicDolly24 -edit- **Someone of us mom's don't feel like holding our child when they are 2, 3 or even 4 because they are so use to it

  • @TheJustinaxt If you think your daughter is a spoiled brat, I feel sorry for the child. Obviously the problem originated somewhere other than from "too much nurturing"!

  • Feo

  • @Kryonproductions bonita.

  • Aw, she's precious <3 And to everyone saying she's wrong to not pick the baby up- I'm 17, and even I know you're not supposed to hold babies 24/7. She's not crying because she NEEDS something. She's crying because she's not getting her way. There is a difference.

    The baby is perfectly fine where she is. And she is adorable. :)

  • PICK ME UP

  • IM DA GRINCH U BITCH

  • Daddy is playing a Nintendo DS = Instant awesome.

  • My goodness people stop being so mean. Babies cry, thats what they do, no biggy. The baby is safe and warm.

  • @LadyofCleves65 Yes she is.

  • some of you people who are saying pick the baby up either ovbiously don't have kids or had very spoiled one's... This mother is doing the right thing... letting a child cry and learn to be patient should be taught when they are babies, Doesn't mean her mom doesn't pick her up and love her it's just she doesn't want her baby to be clingy... geeze people

  • @luciouslips26 I'm ok with a baby crying, but why film it exactly and stand there right in front of your child denying them, 

  • @tobiosnmakky you do have a very good point :-)

  • @luciouslips26 Yea clingy babies are allot of work latter on, and harder to take the child out in public because god for bid at age 3 in the store doesn't get what she/he wants and wants to be held you say no. .they just drop right there in the store and start screaming and hollerin.

  • lol she's like mommy cuddle me NOW!

  • I wished the babies had cameras.

  • Did anyone notice the dad is playing the D.S?

  • Oh my god, so parents aren't allowed to not pick their babies up?

    They have to pick them up EVERY TIME?

  • Lol there's not even any tears. All I have to say is that I agree with the top comment with 48 likes.

  • @TheChickenRiceBowl babies that young don't develop tear ducts.

  • @LadyLynxie Mine did......

  • @ClownLove5188 Well, im sure we can tell when a baby is really upset or if shes just whining about something

  • @LadyLynxie most definitely

  • @LadyLynxie ...Do you...do you think I'm retarded?

  • fuck you ur such bad parents she just wanted to be picked up thats it!!!!!!!! wow i wonder if u even care about the poor little creature D:

  • @savana0403 If a parent were to pick their child up EVERY time it whine or cried or made a sound that baby would want to be held all the time Real parents don't have time for that.

  • awwww bless her

  • The baby's so irritated! It's looking at mum like - SERIOUSLY? You're just going to SIT HERE AND LET ME CRY? Slightly amusing. You seriously have some willpower though! I'd have given in. :( This makes me a weak person, I know, but the baby's just so cute!

  • We are all born with different quirks and personalities. My daughter was quite content to 'trip' along on her own, loved to explore blah blah blah, whereas my son was a 'cuddle' freak and wanted to cling to me all the time. I obliged them both to their likes and dislikes and now they're all grown up and moved out and won't hardly ever answer my texts...which is about 20 a day lol...that's probably why. I save give the little one what they want, soon enough they won't be interested in you anyway.

  • is, is the dad playing DS????

  • That baby wasn't even crying. She was whining. I have a 4 year old daughter and twin 2 year olds. There is always someone whining or crying around here. It happens. This baby is not permanently damaged from whining for 50 seconds. It's an insult to children who really are abused to claim that THIS is abuse.

  • she said EAIR which means she feels discomfort.

  • you're baby is so cute but she needs to be picked-up.she's asking for your arms or hug.

  • why do so many argue about another persons baby. i think she seems like a great mother. there is ABSOLUTLY nothing wrong with lettn ur baby make funny faces and whine a lil about wanting to b picked up. you all need to go argue on the sites that really harm babys like "i ate my babybs brain"... get a life people and LIVE IT!!

  • parents stupidity........huh!!

  • Wow. Don't think anyone is in any danger of turning a baby into "a spoiled rotten nightmare" by holding it when it WANTS to be held. To each their own, but I don't think over holding a baby is going to do any harm to anyone. Contrarily, you may wind up having a baby who feels safe and secure with their parents. Just saying.

  • AND IS THAT A GROWN MAN PLAYING A DS IN THE BACKROUND??? -_-

  • @uglydoll26 So what? O_o My mother-in-law has a DS. It's no different from playing any other game system. The DS has more than just kiddie games for it.

  • @uglydoll26 LOL

  • @uglydoll26 whats wrong in that? playing video games these days is the same as watching TV or listening to music.

  • mrsteedandmrspeel@ i was given everything as a child... >.> and i am extremely polite....

  • That baby was really thinking ''Im gonna smack the S%!T out out of you if you dont pick me up!!!''

  • Adorable! and ignore these people who are telling you its abuse. Wow, you can't pick a baby up every single time they cry or want attention. I don't care what anyone says, a baby CAN be spoiled. I learned that the hard way. They are smarter than you think, they just don't have the words to express it! Just imagine some of the things they would say if they could speak.

  • As a parent I understand that a child would enjoy it for you to carry them every minute of the day,thats not practical nor beneficial for the child in the long run.I have noticed that comments from younger viewers state the opposite,dont you think thats why today especially in the U.K. children from younger mums are growing up to be demanding and spoilt nightmares. Not all young mums are guilty of this but a large percentage are.

  • uum tv kinda young don't u think.. I do think babys learn trust & under 15 months they should not cry too much over that & yeah they can cry a little, but hey I'm not her mom this is america & the parents have a right to disagree & do whats right for them

  • Omg it such a abuse to let a baby cry for what 15 seconds? You ppl are so stupid. Lol

    She isnt doing anything wrong so get over yourselves

  • thats one ugly baby!lol

  • @hcdeathstriker Look in the mirror, you look like shit.

  • @teridene how is that abuse???u obviously have never seen the horrors of REAL child abuse so stfu

  • pick the damn baby up

  • Dad in the back on his ds lmao

  • daddy in the background is soo hot

  • @ZOMGHALP lol oh yes he is!!!!

  • @ZOMGHALP Sikeeeeeeeeeeee ;D

  • @ZOMGHALP

    Yeah, but ignores a crying baby!

  • PICK HER UP ITS NOT FUNNY IF SHE WUNTS LOVE DAMNIT GIVE IT TO HER

  • @MegaKitkat94 O dang shut up.

  • Jesus, you all are stupid. If a baby had it's way it would be in the mother's arms 24/7. There is a big difference between a baby crying because it NEEDS something and a baby crying because it WANTS something. When a baby is crying because it NEEDS it's diaper changed or to be fed, those things should be given right away. But a baby that is given everything it WANTS will grow to be a spoiled rotten nightmare.

  • @mrsteedandmrspeel Love is a need bro.

  • @mrsteedandmrspeel That was actually the accepted perception 50 years ago. Today,most doctors argue that affection and tenderness expressed freely by the parents leads to high emotional stability and inteligence.

  • you dont do that to BABY :(

  • she is pretty look at those eyes

  • Thats the baby from PINK FLOYD THE WALL -- The thin ice...

  • That is one ugly ass baby! hahahaha

  • @inwennc Omg that baby is beautiful and 99% of people would believe so. Your attempt at trying to be mean has failed. You're still ugly, you're still a random loser behind youtube. And this is the only attention you'll probably get on this video. Byee :)

  • shes like "you leave me with this dickhead playing videogames?" xDD

  • She makes me want to hold her! :D

  • she looks like kung fu panda or something like this... (in a good way)

  • You could bottle that baby's frustrating and use it to clean rust of a bumper.

  • baby: "just pick me up damn it!"

  • psycho... poor baby. mommy laughs at you when you cry. WOW

  • Technically, yes, you can. mostly the positive attention, the "good job!"'s all the way up to highschool. the kid becomes dependent on the approval and positive feedback of others no matter what

  • all that stress marks ......

  • Voll der Alien! ^^

  • poor baby, how mean

  • awww she just wants her mommy... :(

  • so pick her up.....

  • what the hell, stupid parents. Why would you video your child reacting to you being a jackass.

  • @frogbutt11 You're the one who is being a jackass... Searching youtube for "tantrums" and "autism" only to comment on the videos with your unsolicited parenting advice. "You let her get away with too much" or "you're coaching your child to exhibit symptoms of autism" and all the other dumb shit you pull out of your ass

  • @mrsteedandmrspeel Lets have some FUN with mr/ms crab ass here....okay first you don't use "quotes" unless you are quoting word for word, which you are in fact NOT.

    BUT, here are some quotes from mrsteed...from various videos. What a CHARMER! And no unsolicited advice here...OH NOOOO, never! Let's start with one of my favs from mrsteed's collection of antisocial comments...Throwing a tantrum: YES, these are yours, and you love calling other people out? Shame shame!

  • Throwing a tantrum:

    "Uh, that thing is NOT 'little.' Kick that bitch in the ass and then put her on a diet."

    Two Month Old Swimming:

    @leslie82ftc" ....Can you understand that, or is your brain too busy trying to come up with stuff to bitch about to take in any new information?"

  • Frustrated 3 year old pottymouth:

    @vedderfan94 "And then when her parents send your skinny little bitch ass to prison it'll be your turn to learn what it feels like to be raped. Hopefully some big black cock will tear your asshole in half and you'll bleed to death slowly in the prison showers while someone else fucks your thoat......"

  • Remember!!! These are from mrsteedandmrspeel's collection, I am not writing these! Check out his/her video comments!! there's more!

  • @frogbutt11 EXACTLY FROGBUTT1 that compulsive lying loser (mrsteedandmrspeel) is such a hypocrite. Just sitting on youtube being ugly all day telling other people to stop searching for videos to judge and bitch but its exactly what shes doing in other video comments. Complaining about babies getting there ears done yet the sick fuck is the one sitting threw all those baby videos of babies crying (her comment history is all babies, one word pops to mind - CREEP..)

  • @frogbutt11 How Could U Say That? Thts So Mean!

  • LOL LOOK AT THE DAD!

  • hello put down the damn camera AND HELP ME DADS NOT DOING SHIT lol

  • i love how this baby goes from crying to IM USING MIND POWERS NOW PICK ME THE HELL UP!! adorable then towards the end the babys like its not working!!! now ill cry more!! and oh hey dad what game were you playing "My Invisible Family Sims" lol

  • Whiteboy7thst in the back?

  • The video game is more important than the baby and "mommy" laughs. Good to see good parents. Keep up the “good” work.

  • Aw i wanna hold the baby she is sooooo cute

  • you're gonna wonder why she gets a tattoo at the age of 15 and why she's not going to listen to your ass!

  • PIck her up dammit!

  • Cute moment <3!  I remember does days!

  • Pick her up ya mean cow!

  • holy SH** the babys huge!!

  • Baby must've seen Bobby Knight game faces scene from one of his famous press conferences.

  • I never understand what's so hard to understand. If your child wants to be picked up and loved....do it. They're only babies for a wee bit of time. You can't spoil a child by holding them. Spoiling comes in the form of giving them anything and everything they want, never telling them their wrong and never punishing them.

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  • @ch3ckth1s0ut1 I picked up my children as much as I possibly could. They're fine and awesome. So please don't generalize things. That's just ignorant.

  • @TheDM70 I completely and totally agree with you. It's not like a person would hold them all the time cause they do need to learn how to crawl then walk, but when a child wants to be held and loved; it should be the most awesome and precious time for a parent cause after all they just want to love you back.

  • @TheDM70 actually if u hold a child too much yes it does spoil them

  • @luciouslips26 Actually, no it does not. Contrary to what we have been taught to believe, research shows that babies who are held and carried all the time and get their need for touch well-met in their first year do not become clingy and overly dependent. You're an idiot.

  • @TheDM70 I beg to differ since I know babies who have been spoiled due to being held all the time... you must not have kids

  • @luciouslips26 Hi, Yes, I have kids. Yes I held them every chance they wanted it. Yes, we had a family bed until they were ready to sleep on their own. They're grown now. Learn some things. I'm a wee bit older than you. There is no such thing as being spoiled due to picking up a child. Child psychology, it's a good thing.

  • @TheDM70 No need to argue anymore what u have been saying is silly and who would have a family bed??? how did u procreate to have more children... And I have witnessed babies being spoiled first hand So I do know what I am talking about but those who have had spoiled kids don't see the signs... have a nice day

  • @luciouslips26 Who would have a family bed? A lot of families all over the planet. My ability and style of getting pregnant really is none of your business. You apparently need to witness loving families, to know what you're talking about. Your lack of depth and concept of this issue shows your young childish age. Learn to read studies regarding family beds, breastfeeding, and families without bounds of traditional parenting. Child. Thanks. :)

  • @TheDM70 I did not ask about how you got pregnant I am assuming there was no sex in your *Family Bed*, My children have slept with me but it is not something I find appropriate for the whole family the children need to learn when they are young to sleep on their own some mothers and father only have bed time as time for themselves... Me and my children are very close yet they knew how to sleep on their own, We have a very close and happy family

  • @luciouslips26 Can you even read? Yes you asked, "who would have a family bed??? how did u procreate to have more children" What you've done is assume I was married.Our 'family bed' consisted of myself and my two children.However,a family bed consisting of two parents and children is very well accepted and encouraged.Studies proven you cant spoil a child by picking it up too much and that family beds are wonderful things.Sorry,you lose.Anything else I can prove you wrong on, just let me know.

  • Dad All Chillen In The Back With The Dsi

  • THAT IS A CUTE BABY

  • Not to be mean but that baby has a biq head

  • its just life really babies go though a lot of pain because of growing and such. She probably had growing pains.

  • I'm pretty sure she is just stuck between the pillows.

  • 0.36 Dad looks at mom eyes saying : just pick up the baby!

  • Baby:Mommy, please pick me up! I want a hug! C'mon, Mommy, please! *stares with pleading eyes* C'mon, Mommy, I said please, why are you not listening to me?!

  • baby has a MacTavish mohawk goin on there...

  • how can u say no to that face

    :3

  • dad is just playin ds lol lazey

  • Dad gave dat look ''like if yu dnt pick up my child women lol''

  • Lol at the people who think you're supposed to pick up your kid every time it fusses.

  • AWWWWWW PICK HER UP BEFORE I DIE OF THE SHEER CUTENESS OF THIS BABY!

  • wow, dad's just playin' xD

  • Awful. A crying baby normally isn't cute. Next time just pick your damn kid up and don't advertise it to the world.

  • Horrible parents... Pick the kid up. or get the dad off his lazy ass.

  • Aaaahhhh the memories of when my children were this small, when you are their most favourite person in whole world.

  • aww pick up the poor babe she wants you

  • why tv in this age?

  • daddy's slogan:keep clam and play your NDS

  • how did i get from watching Maury to this O_O

  • Awwwww such a lovely Actress!!!!!! all babies are sooo good actors when they want hugs!!! <3<3<3

  • You can't give kids too much love. This attitude of spoiling them just because the baby is asking to be picked up is complete BS. I'm disgusted that apparently 41 idiots on here think picking up your child is a waste of time. No wonder kids are so disillusioned these days

  • @mythinktube I agree with you 100%. I can't believe all of the comments that think a baby wanting your attention is a bad thing. These are babies I'm talking about not toddlers. I don't know if it is lazy parenting, or mis-information. Like a baby wanting their mom's love and affection is a bad thing....

  • What a little sweetie.

  • I'm not even a parent and I know babies get spoiled. They cry for attention sometimes. They're not bad parents.

  • It's actually impossible to spoil a baby that young. It isn't until they're a few years old that it starts to settle in. When they're that young they can use lots of love and attention to gain trust in the parent. :) If all of their needs are met and there's nothing left to do and they're still crying then they may be going through a period of separation anxiety which my boys both went through for about 6 months.

  • Whatt tthe hell PICK HER UP SHE WANTS A HUG FOR FUCKING CHRIST SAKE

  • when baby cries, dad plays ds

  • @SYSRQLLQRSYS I disagree.. looks clearly to me like he disapproved and wondered when she would draw the line.

  • @SYSRQLLQRSYS Same with my bf. When our daughter cries he goes on his computer lol

  • Awww poor baby.. She's not getting hugged as a child... well, too bad.

  • Wow... you have one seriously ugly baby....

    Try not making fun of it, that's just bad fuckin' parenting lady

    AND OH!! guy in the back! you don't think i forgot about you did you? you should telling your wife to knock it off or maybe get off your fat ass and pick up THE GODDAMN FUCKING BABY!\

    oh and did i mention you have one seriously ugly baby?

  • @DamienHurts LOl you dont pick up a baby if they cry, if you do you spoil them

  • was she a gassy baby?