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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

are kids these days feeling TOO entitled? are parents setting their kids up for failure? let me know what you think.

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  • true, true, and they need to play the floor is lava more often instead of playing vid games. The best toy I had when I was a kid was my imagination.

  • i love that......the best toy a kid can have IS their imagination! i may have to go use that in nannyland.  btw, great to see you making videos again. i used to watch you on your old name when i was msbuller. :)

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  • I grew up as the child of WW2 era parents. They lived through the great depression. They gave me food, clothes and a place to live, peroid.....nothing else. If I wanted anything I had to work for it. I was thrilled when I got my first job at 13, I got 75 cents per hour. It's a great feeling to make your own money and nobody can tell you how to spend it

  • Well part of the problem is kids being dumped into daycare. A parent should be at home taking care of the kids.

  • NannyCam, I could not agree with you more!

  • I'm glad I'm not a kid in this decade. (90's kid yay). Kids are so spoiled that its literally hard to tell the difference between a 2 year old and a 15 year old. They both cry when they don't get what they want.

  • I desired things an awful lot---toys, a trip to Disney, etc. I wanted things that already existed...to do things that everyone else was doing....

    It was only after I started hearing the word "No" that I started to create: write down fresh ideas, put pencil to paper and design and build stuff. The word "No" was my door to enrichment.

  • my brother is 19 and acts like a fucking todler.. he needs to leave the house and get a god damn job.

  • k somehow i missed this vid 1st time around..ANYWAY,

    yeah-- I see this all the time working in a grocery store.. I'll hear a kid crying all the way through the store..then they go through the line and demand a candybar or some money for the toy machine and just to shut em up the parent gives in.. and the kid is thinkin "ooh, all i have to do is cry a bit and keep it up and they'll give in.. its too easy!" the bad habits are then REINFORCED.. sad but true.

  • Oh yeah! :) Good to see you!

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