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Smart Baby. Smarter Parents?
I didn't realize babies could be this sophisticated in their efforts to get attention.
Baby wants attention How many times do you think they went through this routine before the camera started recording? |
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Re: Smart Baby. Smarter Parents?
i remember seeing that on tv the first time, hilarious that the kid was that persistent.
they probably lol'd at this themselves for weeks before filming |
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hes gonna play soccer one day
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Re: Smart Baby. Smarter Parents?
I'll never understand why people think that the best way to deal with a child who wants some attention is to ignore him. I see this in the grocery store all the time.
That was one of the saddest videos I've ever seen. It boggles my mind that anyone would laugh at something like that. Anybody remember the "Eunice" skits on the old "Carol Burnett Show"? I was about five years old when they first aired. I used to be shocked that anyone laughed a single time. Eunice was obviously a tortured character. I could see that when I was FIVE. The dialogue always struck me as tragic, not funny. Here's a sample Eunice clip. Imagine me watching in horror, as my family sat around me, laughing at it. If you can imagine that, you can imagine my reaction to the OP's link. |
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That skit was hilarious! Thanks for posting.
You're making too big of a deal out of it. Kids aren't that emotionally fragile. I'm sure the parents (in OP's clip), didn't ignore the kid that way all the time. If they did, I agree it would be pretty pathetic and neglectful. But you also have to show kids they don't always get what they want by throwing tantrums. The Eunice clip reminds me of when I was a little kid and we had a dog that was viscious to non-family members. One day it bit a visiting relative. My parents told me they were taking the dog to a "farm" where it would be happier. It wasn't until years later that it dawned on me that there was no "farm"! They lied to me and put the dog down. I was upset about being lied to, but I got over it. |
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Re: Smart Baby. Smarter Parents?
must have had a craptacular childhood.
I agree with you in general, but this wasn't just "wanting attention" Like poker, we don't know the preflop (pre-start of recording) action, so there is no context to why they are doing what they are doing, we don't know why the kid is clearly faking and doing it ONLY when the parents are in view. If you can't laugh at this, well, this isn't pyschologyforum.com. |
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Re: Smart Baby. Smarter Parents?
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must have had a craptacular childhood. I agree with you in general, but this wasn't just "wanting attention" Like poker, we don't know the preflop (pre-start of recording) action, so there is no context to why they are doing what they are doing, we don't know why the kid is clearly faking and doing it ONLY when the parents are in view. If you can't laugh at this, well, this isn't pyschologyforum.com. [/ QUOTE ] worst use of a poker metaphor i've seen in sometime. |
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I'll never understand why people think that the best way to deal with a child who wants some attention is to ignore him. I see this in the grocery store all the time. [/ QUOTE ] I think the key point here is that the method that the child uses to get attention isn't appropriate. |
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i heart that clip...they had a well trained dog too=0)
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pick the kid up ffs
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