Child Psychology - The True Nature of Children & Kids
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great vid, very informative, learned a lot :)
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@Xakryn: Archie comics are pretty awesome! :D
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i agree about self determination is the will that makes kids get into trouble and rebel. in the real world if you cant control your child the state will take them away and depending on what they do the parents can be punished to, if you go back and wacth this youll see that no answers are givin. modeling, i sit on the couch and wacth tv. the kids dont mimic that like they might when im playing guitar.i hope you got some better answers in your books
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fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkers
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you are a real hero dr. breeding, may providence carry your rare voice of reason.
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@Neurotripsicks You know, even if you are a successful individual, through your unfounded and rather unoriginal ad hominem attacks, you become a pest with no credibility. You want to prove him wrong? Point out his flaws and explain why his reasoning is unjustified and THEN point out reasons why your point of view is accurate.
Also, even if you require medication for ADHD, you can't disagree that overmedication is a problem in our society and not just for children. Not everyone needs medication
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Listen here, Breeding you fake piece of shit. I have ADHD and I have more talent in my sleep than your entire family tree could attain in ten lifetimes. I can help YOU see the truth if anything. Do the world a favor, write a book about how phony, evil and ignorant you are then kill yourself. I'm not joking, really die in a hotel fire you brainwashing, evil, pedophile motherfucker
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I can't afford school, but I learn so much by watching your videos.
Exactly. Thank you. You don't treat them like Children & that they aren't smart. I treat my nephews & nieces like they're little adults. I may have to explain a little more, and use smaller, easier words, but they always seem to be interested to know things. My nephew was reading archie comics when he was 3 and a half, because my sister was more interactive with him. He was never really interested in tv, but he loved books cause she always read to him. 1st 3 years are important for development.
Xakryn 3 years ago 6
I'm buying my kids a HUGE trampoline, and a dog
Phillychi 3 years ago 5