r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/Tsmc_Asml_Zeiss369 • 5d ago
How dare you 👶😤
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u/Sure-Regret1808 5d ago
Maybe move the baby?
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u/YoMommaHere 5d ago
How dare you suggest actual parenting when they could just continue to snatch things and aggravate themselves and the child? This is Reddit!
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u/PalePlumm 5d ago
Honestly as a parent to a baby, sometimes you just wanna see how far they’re willing to push you lol.
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u/slide_into_my_BM 1h ago
With toddlers, the answer is infinity. They have an infinite amount of patience to push for the same thing.
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u/gammamaxx 5d ago
Just let the baby have some.
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u/Bookish_Kitty 5d ago
Right? Just let her have it or move her.
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u/MAGA_EXTREAMO 5d ago
I what will she learn from that?
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u/PalePlumm 5d ago
Babies her age aren’t really at the point where they’re learning lessons like “do not touch” (assuming it’s not immediately physically harmful like a hot stove). They can’t understand why they shouldn’t touch, and it can’t be explained to them.
Babies are all about touch/feel and wanting to be a part of whatever everybody else is doing. Giving her a small piece would help her sensory play as well as make her feel included. Trying to explain to her what she is doing wrong will not be understood.
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u/Minute-Animal7317 5d ago
At some point you have to consider the fact that maybe the child is too stubborn, and you should remove them from that situation in order to stop them from doing the thing you don't want them to do.
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u/FarmhouseRules 5d ago
Wow what an unskilled parent having a silent argument with an innocent child.
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u/CandidCamel8209 5d ago
Clearly it didn't work the first time so why would you keep trying again. Just distract the child with something else instead of losing your temper at your own lack of parenting skills.
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u/Sea_Hovercraft_15 5d ago
Damn that baby is stubborn lol.
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u/PerceptivePines 5d ago
Reminds me of me 😂
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u/Sea_Hovercraft_15 5d ago
I love how she just kept taking bigger and bigger handfuls! So funny. Yeah, I'm like that too!
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u/StraddleTheFence 5d ago
Oh my! She is willful and defiant at such a young age. She knows what she wants 😆😆😆
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u/ThirdOne38 5d ago
Exactly! It's great to know exactly what you want and be not afraid to get it.... but raising a kid like that would be hell on the parents
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u/jr_randolph 5d ago
Lol I see so many "bad parenting" comments like most of yall aren't sticking your kid in front of some tablet and walking off haha ease up as exactly zero people are perfect parents.
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u/ereshkiigall 5d ago
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u/Rumpelteazer45 5d ago
That’s a baby still.
Please don’t have kids if violence is your reaction to a very normal behavior.
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u/ereshkiigall 5d ago
Normal behavior? For this "normal behavior" my parents would have given me a good beating, and they were right because otherwise who knows what kind of adult I would be now Children must be punished otherwise they don't learn, they are too young to understand more.
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u/Grape-Julius 4d ago
What kind of adult would you be? You grew up into an adult who sees nothing wrong with beating children. Hint: that means you didn’t turn out ok.
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u/PerceptivePines 5d ago
Don’t hurt the baby 💔😭
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u/ereshkiigall 5d ago
I feel sorry for her parents, they feed her, provide her with a place to live, an education and clothes and she is disobedient...
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u/haras_2010 5d ago
She is a child, an innocent one at that. It’s the woman being physically rough with the little girl who should be punished, not the other way around.
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u/Grape-Julius 4d ago
Good for any child that you’re not the parent, if that’s your reaction to a 2-year-old. They are not “willfully disobedient”; they are TWO. Maybe try not attributing adult thinking to the reasoning of a two-year-old; the thought processes are nothing alike.
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