I was once a student teacher in a first grade class where there was this little boy who wasn’t doing well in school. He had trouble understanding number and reading. I suspected he might have learning disabilities but was told we couldn’t test him yet. Later found out that his parents mostly ignore him because older brother has the same problems and because the kid in first grade, he’s not as important and can wait to get help. It didn’t help that mom and dad were constantly fighting and trying to use the kids against each other. I had to use him for a study for my exams and I ended up changing my whole test system so that this kid could feel he had a win for once in his life. My heart bleed for this kid because whenever I talked to him and asked if he wanted help, he would say “no. I’m too stupid to help”. A first grader convinced that he’s too dumb to help should not exist. I honestly hate his parents for the damage they have done.
@mariannecontrino62973 жыл бұрын
I realize that this isn't exactly what you were talking about, but your comment reminded me of something that occurred when I was teaching 7th grade a few years back. Anyway, I had a student who, for all intents and purposes, was a great kid. However, half way through the school year I started noticing that he'd have two "good"weeks, each month, followed by two "bad" ones. After figuring out this was a pattern, and not just a one off, I decided to call his mom. Turns out, he and his brother both had pretty severe ADHD, and NEEDED to be medicated for it. However she, as a single parent, unfortunately couldn't afford to fill both their scripts, so she would give the pills to one son for two weeks straight, then the other son for the remainder of the month. She felt awful, but didn't know what else to do. I told her to talk to the kid's doctor about it, because often times, starting and stopping meds like that can be more harmful than not taking them at all. Truly heartbreaking, especially seeing how guilty their mom felt. God dammit our healthcare system is broken!!!!
@michaelstafford4628 Жыл бұрын
That hurt to hear. That reminds of the time police found a young girl police bound to a chair and when they asked her name she said her name was idiot. I stared at my phone for 20 minutes when I read in disbelief and anger and sadness. Children are to be protected and loved no matter how bad things are.
@uncleslumbago75943 жыл бұрын
My parents taught us as kids our right sock was the Hungarian word, zokni, and the left was the Dutch word sok. Honestly helped us but poor kid who’s parents told him a totally different word for it
@bibi-boyo3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm a fellow hungarian :)
@johnmccrossan93763 жыл бұрын
How messed up in the head does a 5 year old have to be to be dangerous or disruptive enough to not be allowed back to therapy
@jojo-cd9xd3 жыл бұрын
ikk that’s what i though
@nicholasnguyen51813 ай бұрын
Stewie griffin level I think
@quackity33433 жыл бұрын
I babysat my family friends autistic daughter. She was 4 at the time, on a scale of 1-10 on the spectrum, she is no higher than a 2. the only thing she has trouble with is speech and sharing, which is classic for plenty of 4 year olds but it was what she had trouble with the most. If she was told no she would just scream and scream and the parents wouldn't do anything exept give in. Autistic children need routine in their lives, they need consistency more than most, these parents weren't willing to take time to be parents to their child. They just let her scream and gave her what she wanted. After one time of babysitting for about 3 hours, i taught her how to calm down and explain what she wanted, i taught her to say how she was feeling, i taught her how to share, and I taught her that screaming wasn't how we got what we wanted. She learned so quickly and it became easier to make comprises to gt her what she wanted without a tantrum. Example: she was crying when I said she couldn't have cookie because she had 3 before i got there and hadn't had lunch yet. She started having a melt down, screaming, crying, the works. I got down to her level and sarted talking to her, I asked her why she was crying, how she felt, and what would make her feel better to which she replied "I'm feeling sad because I can't have a cookie and I really want one" so I layed out her options, I said "lets take a few deep breaths, wipe your face, and then ill get you some lunch and once you finish it you can have a cookie and a movie" she took the breaths, I made her some cut up hotdogs and fruit, and then she watched paw patrol and had half a cookie since she was full. It was that easy and a whole tantrum was avoided without just giving into her demands. Sadly it only lasted for the 3 hours I was here with her. As soo as her parents came back it all went out the window. At 14 years old and in 3 hours, I had taught their child more than they have ever taught her in her 4 hours of living. And it all went out the window. That child was capable of living a life just like evey otner child, all she needed was a push in the right direction and he consistency to stay there. Now every time i see her it's worse and worse. Poor kid just needs parents who know how to deal with her. And on top of it all, they never payed me, which is why I choose not to babysit her anymore.
@russellsales77963 жыл бұрын
The second coming of Chris-chan, perhaps?
@anythingifeellike98823 жыл бұрын
“On a scale of 1-10 on the spectrum they are no more than a 2” That’s not how that works (Not trying to be rude just telling you)
@quackity33433 жыл бұрын
@@anythingifeellike9882 I know, I was just trying to show in a way most people would understand that she truly isn't as bad as she could be.
@mushystudio2 жыл бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen, we have our new Jesus Also why didn’t they pay you wtf? You are a babysitter, they hired you!
@cisium11842 жыл бұрын
That doesn't sound like autism. It sounds like manipulative behavior.
@ericnavarre42553 жыл бұрын
My son watches KZbin a lot, he’s learned shapes, numbers, colors, the solar system, writes the alphabet for English and Russian, English, Russian, and is now learning Spanish mostly on his own. He’s 5, autistic with limited speech and OCD. The school district i live in said he’s too advanced for kindergarten. He does have trouble understanding and socializing with children his age.
@samurailevi493 жыл бұрын
As an autistic adult, I can relate with your son. I too have OCD and have problems explaining myself in conversations. I’m also very good with languages. I know he will grow up a very smart young man. 🙂
@ericnavarre42553 жыл бұрын
@@samurailevi49 thank you for the words of encouragement
@OBviEZ3 жыл бұрын
look, i gotta give you some good words of advice. personal experience. This kid is gonna be smart, we know it, but don't let him think he's smart. When you think you're smart, you start thinking "Eh, im smart. so what if i don't do this homework or so what that i don't do this work. im smart after all?" It's better to think you're average, because then you want to be smart, you're smart and getting smarter.
@ericnavarre42553 жыл бұрын
@@OBviEZ i don’t think he understands that part yet. He really just likes watching the videos and is mostly in his own world
@IndustrialParrot28163 жыл бұрын
i am also autistic and i too have trouble communicated with others my age but i have some other related problems like speech trouble motor skill problems and focus on certen topics particulaley algebra (i am in high school BTW)
@haleyedwards38743 жыл бұрын
I was really abusive towards animals when I was a kid...but I also suffered from sexual, mental, and physical abuse from family members and/or adult figures for years. There are much deeper issues at play here is a *child* knows to inflict pain on another living being.
@koolcatvalley3 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry you had to deal with abuse. No person should be treated like that. I hope you’re doing better now ❤️
@Lucy313153 жыл бұрын
Any kid who’s parents don’t “believe” in timeouts. Good luck maintaining respect when your kid knows there are 0 consequences for anything.
@ashlynnheller84003 жыл бұрын
I've actully heard some people who study child develooment stuff may think Time outs are kinda stupid.
@walqqr12 жыл бұрын
But time outs are weak and it never worked with my younger siblings. Confiscating toys and privileges is far more effective, they started taking the rules more seriously when they realized they could lose the privileges they valued.
@MrGksarathy2 жыл бұрын
Timeouts are dumb, but that's not the same as no consequences.
@cisium11842 жыл бұрын
Timeouts do essentially nothing. After 30 seconds the kid doesn't even remember what the time out is for. Timeouts are for parents who want to think they are teaching their children consequences but are afraid to let their kids be sad.
@wwall815911 ай бұрын
I have never been put in time-out once in life
@mushystudio2 жыл бұрын
I heard of this mom who visited their friend and they saw that their friend was a mom, which they didn’t know, and so they wanted to check out the rooms for each of the 2 kids. It was obvious 1 of them was a golden child, having a QUEEN SIZED bed (Keep in mind this girl was about 4) every doll a kid could want, and literally every game you can imagine. Sonic, Mario, etc. The mom went to the boy’s room, the other kid’s room, and the boy’s room was HIDEOUS, with unpainted walls and only a crib that barely fit the 2 year old kid. It was like the boy was thrown aside. And about 30-40 years later, the spoiled girl grew up to have no friends and no job because she would always complain about she had a horrible mom who never got anything she wanted and was just annoying. The boy, well, the boy is a successful businessman who has a lot of money who refuses to give any to his sister because she always hit him and made fun of him as a kid. When I read the last part of the Reddit story I swear I yelled “I CALLED IT!”
@mushystudio2 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention that the friend who had the boy literally admitted after that when she first adopted the boy (yes, she adopted him), she just got a cat bed from the attic and said to the boy, “That’s where you live and that’s where you belong.” Later a different friend found his bed and gave him a crib for him to sleep in. The mom hated that, but she kept the crib because she couldn’t sell it, it was old and worn down. She was a greedy Karen so she just ignored him, because she didn’t want to give him away, because she “Needed to get her money’s worth.” She literally saw him as a like one of those toys where you put it in water but after it’s useless and you throw it aside.
@GG-jn4dx3 жыл бұрын
Some people shouldn’t have kids. Because having a child is a biiiiig responsibility. If you the adult can’t even afford your own issues like medical or food what makes you think you can have a child. Plus discipline is needed.
@wkcave3 жыл бұрын
I believe it’s better to raise a child in a poor household than in an undisciplined household
@cisium11842 жыл бұрын
Biology wants everyone to have kids. Humans have no other function on Earth but to make babies.
@indrimza Жыл бұрын
@@wkcave and to have the basic needs as well (eg. Food & water)
@PikachuLittle3 жыл бұрын
That super manipulative girl with a carefully crafted public image has a promising career in politics ahead of her
@tationotaliaferro84183 жыл бұрын
My Godmother has to constantly remind her son to eat, shower and do other basic things. He's always in his room a has little social skills. He doesn't seem mentally impaired, just seems kinda hopeless without his mom.
@ashlynnheller84003 жыл бұрын
How old he is?
@tytoalba6052 жыл бұрын
Emotional abuse and abandonment + social anxiety causes some cases of agoraphobia which can seem to outsiders as minor but that's the mask. I had a well meaning gaslighting emotionally abandoning terminally ill mom and ADHD emotionally distant and we'll meaning but disorder caused rude dad so I'm equally ok and agoraphobic ie I can hold down a job do housework etc but I can't make /keep friends but I'm an adult now I've taken therapy but mostly self manage but outsiders would never know I suffer Becouse I don't let my traumas dictate how I present to others which is masking aka acting. Now anxiety disorder isn't always obvious Espessially in boys as its gender Steryotyped as a female quirk rather than the common dissorder it is and males tend to hold in while most girls express emotions freely and emotional neglect isn't obvious unless you look for symptoms like being quiet not talking about interests,thoughts,or worries in a free manner, isolation Espessially to avoid interactions with Thier abuser. Who may not apear to be one ie a feminist may seem equalitarian publicly but be extra critical of her husband /son being anti men in general and oblivious and dissrespectfull of general differences or gender non conforming interests based on cultural genderfication not reality like gardening,crafts /art,and cooking while in one house it's praised the other says in a distane how it's unmanly etc. So he may have an anxiety dissorder triggered by his parents poor emotional support skills and lack of fair treatment of children
@rhyliewilliams4087 Жыл бұрын
My grandma never reminded me to do anything so I went without bathing for a long time. I mean it got bad to a point where there was dirt ground into my skin, very visibly. She would never make me only be like "take a bath soon" and I never wanted to so I never did until it was really bad. She also never made me brush my teeth so now they are all chipped and broken and very not straight. I also have a lot of dandruff from not washing my hair so it got all greasy and I'm still struggling to get it all out (though I've gotten a fair good bit out I think). Never had to eat real food so I had like 5 cavities by the time I was 6-7 years old and she did everything around the house so I never had to do anything (and she would get mad at us if we tried to like, help around them house causd she was constantly stressed, and she would yell at us that we were "doing it wrong" and took over). We never had to be respectful and demanded whatever we wanted and she'd give it. It's a shame because now I have to watch my little cousins go through the same thing with her too and there's not a lot I can do about it
@tidepodpadthai26333 жыл бұрын
"He wanted to open up his pets to see how they worked" Aaaand, that's where the mom should be getting all their pets away from him. Hate when kids show animal abusing behaviors and the parents continue to get them pets. Like, you're just sentencing a pet to death at that point, and making the violent tendencies worse.
@GaiaBH1 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never understood that! I heard a story the other day about a little boy brutally killing his puppy and his parents got him another one, which is most likely dead now.
@brigittedemers16073 жыл бұрын
10:39 Jesus Christ... The kid actively killed the kitten and saw nothing wrong with that!? When I was four I accidently dropped a bird egg, resulting in the chick dying. I couldn't get over my guilt for months! I new what I had done was wrong, that I let my curiosity get the better of me, and I did everything I could to help ensure the nest would not be disturbed anymore. At four I realized what I had done hurt another living thing and I felt bad. That kid... that kid needs some serious help.
@Jason_Maier3 жыл бұрын
From what I've read, Animal Cruelty is a POSSIBLE indicator of a future sociopath or psychopath?
@brigittedemers16073 жыл бұрын
@@Jason_Maier It is not a sure sign of it. But it is EXCEPTIONALLY concerning. Anyone who willingly and WANTS to hurt other living things, that is concerning
@ashleycd64873 жыл бұрын
if you touch my cat i'm gonna commit vehicular manslaughter
@brigittedemers16073 жыл бұрын
@@ashleycd6487 If I do? Uh, okay. I would NEVER hurt an animal. The point of my story is literally to show that even at four, my undeveloped brain realized what I had done was bad and I have never done such things ever again. I still feel super guilty about it. Whether or not you believe me, when I was four, I was curious and picked up a Robin's egg. So I could look at it closely, because it was so pretty and I loved animals. But my mum had told me not to touch the nest. So, when I heard her coming outside I tried to quickly put the egg back, my foot slipped on the lattice and I dropped the egg. Resulting in the death of the baby bird inside. If you want to think I'm a horrible and monstrous person for it even almost twenty years later, okay. That's your opinion. Also, I wouldn't touch anyone else's pets without permission, anyway.
@brigittedemers16073 жыл бұрын
@@ashleycd6487 If you're talking about the kid in the video, yeah, no, that child needs serious help! And to be kept away from ALL animals
@samurailevi493 жыл бұрын
As a kid, I used to beat up random kids due to a mental disorder called ODD. I didn’t become screwed at life as I eventually outgrew it. Just because a kid is violent, doesn’t mean they’ll automatically becomes a psycho, not that I’m excusing that kind of behavior.
@dylanram46533 жыл бұрын
im actually glad to know that i think, im usually seeking information on people cus i dont think i have any thing but im just extremely manipulative, tho i limit it as i dont do it on certain people
@darxhart16463 жыл бұрын
@@dylanram4653 it may be a good idea to speak to a professional. It sounds like you don’t like that you’re acting like this (that’s good!) and you may benefit from talking to someone, if you can. Doesn’t mean you necessarily have a condition or anything like that, but it may help you learn why you feel you need to manipulate people, and help you work through that. Good luck!
@dylanram46533 жыл бұрын
@@darxhart1646 ID rather not tbh, I did before years ago and it just made things worse by enhancing my already nihilistic views
@tidepodpadthai26333 жыл бұрын
The parents need to get help for those behaviors though, not just ignore it and hope it goes away
@itzpoizonn11773 жыл бұрын
Happened to me when I was five
@kristinalanglais73203 жыл бұрын
I babysat for my friend, his four-year-old son, for a month-and-a-half. and this kid scratched up his dad's BRAND new car and then said the dog did it.. then he broke his brand new amp, tried to blame it on me,THEN he colored a black car(same car as above) with a BRIGHT orange crayon!! He also flooded the toilet twice!!!!! ALL @ 4 years old!!! All in a 6 week time period!!. He also tried to hurt my daughter's cats but the cats put him back in his place QUICKLY LMFAO... I bet he's going to be a wonderful piece of work when he grows up..... but if you met the mom you would understand why he is screwed!!!!!!
@roowyrm95763 жыл бұрын
I, my partner, my partner's 3 year old, and her new baby, were all visiting another family. They also had 2 kids, a four year old girl, and a 1 year old boy. My partner's baby daughter went to sleep, so we made a nest for her on the settee (it was safe because she couldn't roll over yet). We went into the kitchen for a cup of tea, the 3 remaining kids played in there. After a while the older girl disappeared - we thought she'd gone upstairs-I needed to get something from my bag, so quietly went into the room where the baby was sleeping. I was shocked to find the 4 year old girl there, pressing a pillow down over the baby's face. I took the pillow from her, told her to go into the kitchen, picked up the baby and took her with me. There was no point in saying anything, I wouldn't have been believed. I often wonder what happened to her.
@cherryboi3 жыл бұрын
Ya know how your mom says “Im not doing this with *Siblings name* “ And they end up doing it- Yeah
@Kiwi-Bird.3 жыл бұрын
*looks on siblingless* 0>0
@stevenfox40793 жыл бұрын
Now,we know how a lot of these serial killers come from.
@ellabiddy47413 жыл бұрын
“I need to know what J did” you know what J did. You know exactly what J did.
@IndustrialParrot28163 жыл бұрын
i have a guess
@PikachuLittle3 жыл бұрын
Turns out it was drug charges
@rivermcclure97073 жыл бұрын
My cousins are excessively religious with 10 kids and counting the kids are home schooled on a farm with no contact with other kids so they have terrible social skills and they live in a trailer without much money for food. With that many kids they don’t have enough time to discipline them. The oldest is 16 and the youngest is less than a year old
@donavonseibert5073 жыл бұрын
Shit..that's bleak for those children. Can I ask what state they live in?
@rivermcclure97073 жыл бұрын
@@donavonseibert507 Kansas I believe
@KitsuneGB-hc9zb3 жыл бұрын
Have you called CPS?
@walqqr12 жыл бұрын
why these people keep having so many kids??? what the hell... in the end the kids are the ones who will suffer most
@cisium11842 жыл бұрын
@@walqqr1 The point of human existence is to have babies. All that other stuff you think is more important: it's meaningless. And then you will die.
@Maybilene11 ай бұрын
11:11 wtf did this kid do to get banned from a therapy office!?
@AmethystEyes3 жыл бұрын
That poor second kid. Those parents are fucking evil
@lesliemccormick65273 жыл бұрын
Ended up fostering the two older kids of a kooky couple who allowed thier two younger kids, then 2 and 3, to be feral. Literally. They are 10 and 11 now and the younger one still grunts and growls when he gets mad and acts violent if thwarted. Talk about neglect. The 11 yr old 8s better, but not able to control negative emotions. Their foster parents had to Zpad their bedroom walls to keep.them from hurling themselves at them and getting hurt. By the time they had been there 6 mo. they were doing super well and could even have playdates with other kids. They were in care for 9 mo. When they all went back, the neglect restarted. They were all removed again 18 mo. later for 2 yrs. Their neglectful/abusive Dad died of a drug overdose and their mother tried to climb in his coffin. Personally, I'd've been tempted to let her. The two I had I had had off and on since they were 3 and 5, and they are ok, though not ever going to get over the last 17 and 19 yrs. Their little half-brothers have a really tough row to hoe.
@trucks_n_tractors_63353 жыл бұрын
Ngl I feel bad but I died when they said the kid called his socks turtles 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@glassius_prime2 жыл бұрын
now this was me. i probably wouldnt have amounted to much if you looked specifically at my 4-6th grade behavior, because holy shit did i get in trouble. in 4th grade (i believe) i was diagnosed with anger issues, and went to a therapist for a while. its a couple years later, and i have really grown past that stage (for the most part). sometimes i have a small breakdown, and a lot of the kids in my class antagonize me (my brother included). my classmates say its because i "dont have consequences for anything" but oooh no, there was a point where i literally got threatened (just taking my video games away, nothing serious) quite a lot. i am convinced that my class specifically hates everyone, if they dont they still act like total assholes. TLDR: i used to have severe anger issues, and my class certainly didnt help with it.
@bobwalsh37512 жыл бұрын
5:27 technically the kid only ATTEMPTED arson.
@3frenchhens818 Жыл бұрын
I spent most of a week with baby oil and a fine-toothed comb pulling the cradle cap off the heads of a four and six-year old children. I had to catch the eldest every time he tried to claw his way up the front of the refrigerator to get at the Halloween candy. This was not a normal tantrum. He was screaming and cursing. So ... ask me why I don't babysit anymore.
@Dragontamer135 Жыл бұрын
I remember I was with my mom while she was visiting a friend of her's from high school. So I see a turtle in a tank and she explained to me a mom bought the turtle for her autistic son. The kid would bang on the glass because he got excited so eventually the mom gave the poor stressed out turtle to a family that could take care of it without stress.
@zacharysiple6293 жыл бұрын
15:16 Heeeeeere's Johnny!
@sonianevermind12322 жыл бұрын
23:38 This is where I have to disagree. Tom Araya, the lead singer and frontman of Slayer, and his wife let their children watch horror movies, and things are going fine for them. It all depends on whether the parents explain that it's not real, that it's just a movie or tv show, and the difference between fiction and reality, which is was Tom and his wife did.
@jelkel253 жыл бұрын
It's sort of sad to see. There's no joy in getting what they want after a while just a sense of entitlement. It then deteriorates into jealousy of the kids that do still get a charge out of things and the spoilt kids live to wipe the smiles off of the non sploilt kids faces. It's a hollow existence and creates hollow people.
@wildfyah3 жыл бұрын
"I want to go to prison like my dad." This line is unfortunately common no matter where you go.
@thajarin3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I don't need to hear about children purposefully killing animals....
@aeoligarlic40243 жыл бұрын
Thank u for the warning
@puppetseducer3 жыл бұрын
my youngest sister is a sociopathic narcissist.
@tomk55873 жыл бұрын
well thats no good
@puppetseducer3 жыл бұрын
@@tomk5587 agreed
@bigawesomewatermelon9511 Жыл бұрын
Literally all young children are m
@puppetseducer Жыл бұрын
@@bigawesomewatermelon9511 yeah, but she's in her 30's lol
@bigawesomewatermelon9511 Жыл бұрын
@@puppetseducer oh yeah, she should have grown out of that by now
@TheMostObliviousGirl2 жыл бұрын
No idea why parents want to teach their kids different words for things than the actual words themselves. I understand if you are teaching multiple languages.... But what they have done just ruined their own kid and caused more issues for them to deal with.
@CJPurplePrincess2 жыл бұрын
I’m only two minutes in and three stories have reminded me too much of my second-youngest cousin on my mom’s side. She’s 10 and was born into a top 1% of her state family. Use your imagination to her behavior. She’s hit me, ignored me, ghosted me, or beat up her brother for even acknowledging me by talking to me. She only uses me to play Roblox with her and stay by her side 24/7 while her little brother (sweetest thing ever) has to face her abuse. She also never gets disciplined and gets whatever she wants. Her parents are such nice people, too. They’re like my second set parents I love my aunt and uncle. They are just raising a privileged and spoiled monster.
@faithlps86423 жыл бұрын
Used to babysit for a family and their five year old couldn’t speak probably. He was still talking like a toddler by using squeals instead of words. Stopped babysitting for them when they paid me less then before without warning. Now which is a few years later he still behaves like a toddler. Don’t know if he has a disability though.
@Blackatchaproduction3 жыл бұрын
Don't leave the house without your turtles
@kendoruslink70173 жыл бұрын
How do little kids become like that where they are killing little animals.
@ashlynnheller84003 жыл бұрын
Im pretty sure cruelness to animals is a sign of physcopaths. I hope that kid is doing okay.
@chesserannakato76773 жыл бұрын
When the kid was convinced they were a princess. I told them they weren't and got in major trouble for it.
@PinkAgaricus3 жыл бұрын
I kinda have a feeling of what the older brother (being 13) did. It probably had something to do with something he did with his baby sis. After hearing that whole comment and what the older boy was doing before that thing that either got him or will get him sent away.
@SraTacoMal3 жыл бұрын
18:48: Jesus, calm down Tenko.
@chloskyskies43993 жыл бұрын
2:30 Or a future biologist!
@beastmaster0934 Жыл бұрын
11:03 I’ll give the friend this, at least she tried to get the kid help, and understood that there was something wrong with him.
@coleslaw24413 жыл бұрын
good video homie keep it up 👍
@UpdootEverything3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@cristalschroeder44852 жыл бұрын
The younger brother “nice” the older brother “terrible person who bullies the younger brother” sounds like my relationship with my brother (I’m the younger brother
@davidgeorge19433 жыл бұрын
15:53 "NO YOU F***ING IDIOTS!" - me to everyone who thought that was a good idea.
@phs1253 жыл бұрын
Closest thing to fucked up is my sister. Knowing my parents, they're not the greatest parents, They were wayyy too strict for me, and seeing how it fucked me up, they're basically spoiling my sister. And we're 8 years apart, because kids of same age fight, so let's keep them apart temporally. Anyway, she has killed 2 kittens when she was 7-8 or so, And took her anger out on our dogs by beating them with a stick whenever my parents yell at her. And when she became a teenager, she realised she can instead beat my parents directly. Now she's in college, no idea how she can possibly live with other people who don't dance to her music. Now whenever I see her, she's either on her phone, or yelling at me or my parents....
@randomweirdo16393 жыл бұрын
Honestly I’m really lucky because the way I naturally was had kinda been pushing me down the ‘awful person’ path, but my mum helped me understand how to be a better person. I mean, none of my problems are really her fault, they’re from a daycare teacher telling me and another 5 year old about a cannibal that ate children who was on death row and having my first stalker when I was nine. I also suffer from extreme anxiety and impulses to hurt others and myself. Honestly for the others one it’s probs because of how much adults would normalize murder and harming someone and gore for me. Like, if you’re going to be so calm about it, and going to actually seem interested in it, a five/eight year old is going to learn those behaviors. I’m only as empathetic and kind as I am because my mum forced me to learn self discipline so I’d stop doing cruel things like threatening my babysitter with a knife. Now instead I help my friends with things like their ex being a manipulative a**. If you’re going to take away anything from this, don’t normalize death or murder. If you see someone else doing it, tell them to stop and remind the kid that it’s awful. I hate myself because of how much I struggle with impulses. No one deserves it.
@TheNormExperience3 жыл бұрын
“Running around the garden with a super Soaker saying, ‘This is my broomstick!’l Omg....I’m dead 🤣 😂 🤣
@nicholasnguyen51813 ай бұрын
I babysat this one cousin of mine when I was 14 or so when they were 9 or younger, and they were pretty nice and all, but at 16 years old they were a brat because of whatever they did during Christmas last year. I mean the kid’s nice and all, but is just spoiled. I don’t think I would be surprised if my cousin winds up getting kicked out of her mom’s place for being spoiled. That’s just not right. The point being that my cousin was a nice kid, but a spoiled brat as a teenager. I blame her parents because the mom only yells and threatens punishment while never doing those punishments at all. As for the dad, he don’t do s**t. That’s all
@kozie.mleko18262 жыл бұрын
Not babysitting, but it’s the neighbors 5yo kid. HE LITERALLY PICKED UP A DEAD BIRD AND TRIED TO THROW IT AT MY BROTHER. His older brother will get the blame when he’s being annoying and his older brother will have to go inside. The 5yo was being a little shit and his older brother had to go inside, and the younger weird thing who never gets any discipline got to stay outside. He also GROWLS at his mother. Anyways he’s such a little shit and enjoys when my brother and his best friend bully me and he also has anger issues.
@tytoalba6052 жыл бұрын
Needing help in the bathroom past potty training could be a sign of abuse either ongoing or in the past. Like I was gay raped as a kid so going into a public toilet alone scared me to death so would wait to go in with family members who I could trust against going into a private space with people that reminded me of my abuser.
@amandatavington7834 Жыл бұрын
The story about the kitten… so heartbreaking that innocent animals are the victims of these kinds of children. My child wouldn’t be able to walk again if they ever killed my cat. Demon possession is real.
@michellemcgill93283 жыл бұрын
Parents who are overly permissive & indulgent. Who rescue their children from all responsibilities & consequences. They’re raising narcissists on the other end overly strict helicopter parents or who pressure their children 24/7
@devinwatkins8953 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand the whole "you will work at McDonald's" argument. I work at a restaurant that pays me close to 20$ and hour and my rent is like 400$ I know people with college educations and "professional" jobs that ask me foro ey and rides lmao. 😅 Like society is so messed.....
@misterghastly37593 жыл бұрын
4:29 I'm pretty sure that child is a sociopath. Good luck, his parents!
@frisbyart3 жыл бұрын
I wish my mother was like the one who took her med FOR her kids. Instead, she was a SELFISH woman who stilled wiped her 10-year-old golden child’s ass and changed him into all his clothes (he was the youngest of four). She was most likely schizophrenic, which would explain why she turned out to be such a horrible person, because she was mentally, physically and emotionally abusive, narcissistic, always gaslighting, allowing her golden child to get away with anything (from calling me some HORRIBLE things, to stealing our stuff since he was just as much of a kleptomaniac as she was), a bully and a liar, a TYPICAL Christian hypocrite, and eventually an alcoholic. Oh, and she HATED being called crazy, even though that’s literally what she was. The worst part? She was given several opportunities to change her ways, but every time she just reverted back because she always thought she was a bad bitch who had no reason to listen to others. She didn’t bother to learn how nobody liked her golden child, because she thought “I don’t give a fuck about what they think, because I love him and that’s all that matters” was the way to raise him (and then she would later contradict that by bitching about nobody liking him); she didn’t learn when my dad had asked her to STOP several times, she didn’t learn when she had every opportunity to seek help for her kids (not even for her precious baby), and she sure as hell didn’t learn after she ended up in jail because she had essentially kidnapped our youngest brother, because it was only him that mattered even though she literally had no place to go (they slept on the streets for a couple days).
@Phoebe54489 ай бұрын
Pretty sure I was that kid, but I was super quiet and shy and obedient. Mum was an emotionally abusive and neglectful alcoholic, bio father yeeted the moment I was born. Mum's also a borderline hoarder and would very often pass out on the sofa for hours, if not yell at me to get her things or turn on her radio to play her stupid Bob Dylan songs over and over again because she couldn't figure out how to turn on the CD player. So I bet if I'd had a babysitter they'd have sussed this our pretty quick.
@Gamemaster-642 жыл бұрын
2:03 if they even get any sleepover
@honkhonk31923 жыл бұрын
My brother plays video games 6 hours a day and more when he doesn't have to go to school, can't even make himself a sandwich or stay alone at home, ever. He'll be 13 soon
@alecthorp34038 ай бұрын
The older boy in Leohand15's story sounds like he has a future in stand-up "comedy."
@MajinSupernova3 жыл бұрын
Most of these kids are five years old with adults already giving up on their future. Horrible people of reddit thread
@jojo-cd9xd3 жыл бұрын
how does that make them horrible people? because they can see and point out possible behaviors of a bigger problem that could later affect these kids adulthood?
@fandomtrash75053 жыл бұрын
@@jojo-cd9xd yeah but a lot are just saying stuff like how they won’t turn out good or even be killers when all they really need is some help.
@thepersonnooneknows3 жыл бұрын
@@fandomtrash7505 Totally unrelated but I love your ichimatsu pfp he's my favorite matsu :))
@lorrainehatch43083 жыл бұрын
Uuuuuuuummmmmm… not that but I have two stories. First, my brother has bipolar (adopted) and I have adhd, but we are the only ones out of the five older kids that will take care of my two little siblings, And I am the one who calms them down and deals with them ( it is shit trying to take care of them because they both think that they are the best and can do no harm and are perfect and deserve everything), after my brother has a bad day and has a screaming match, but luckily he mostly takes his meds Second story: I was babysitting for my ant and she had a eight year old son, let’s call him Ron, like in Harry Potter and he has a little sister let’s call her Jess, who was four. Ron is super excited for me staying over the summer, as his mom had work at dinner time four days a week, and I was there to take care of them while she was gone. Ron gets mad at me for breaking rules and breaks them himself five minutes later, then crys because I won’t let him play with a ball, and Jess is constantly torchureing the hairless cat that was for her allergy, and gets upset about everything and then refuses to try to fix it. I hated it there and almost left a few times. Plus side, it payed 360 bucks in cash and I got a nice tablet that I am typing on right now, and I got a cake with a (this will not make sense to most people) a raxtus with the dark plege, I guess, but it was cool nonetheless
@SunshineTheLover3 жыл бұрын
i use vaseline head to toe after a shower because its way more effective than lotion. that one wasnt that weird
@jakekraweckyj28013 жыл бұрын
Do you apply it yourself, out of your own choice? Or do you have two different people apply it onto your skin without asking, twice a day? 😂
@SunshineTheLover3 жыл бұрын
@@jakekraweckyj2801 well when you're a child im sure many things happen to you without you asking for it
@cjrsalinas73343 жыл бұрын
Been in childcare 30+ years, and I've seen some unbelievable things both funny and sad
@EamPlaysYt3 жыл бұрын
19:00 this is practically the family friendly Dbd hill billy story
@thekarlkeeper8727 Жыл бұрын
I’ve said this on other videos of a similar nature, but watching these makes me think the world would be a better place if you needed a license to breed (and a test to get such a license.)
@PineMountainMusician3 жыл бұрын
Oh good that one about the non human teeth makes me sick to my stomach. And I was gonna have my bday dinner
@jackhackett803 жыл бұрын
not a baby sitter, but this 7 year old girl around the corner has little supervision and bad manners. I understand that's not her fault, but things arent looking good
@cloudii143 жыл бұрын
Nice vid as always 💖
@UpdootEverything3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
@cloudii143 жыл бұрын
@@UpdootEverything :DD
@Winter-ren2 жыл бұрын
(2:30) Reincarnation of Tsukasa Yugi
@mr.malcolmthegreat3 жыл бұрын
its about time you give us a link the outro song bro
@sammayravig25242 жыл бұрын
alright at the 10:42 point at the video uhhh i can relate now i wont hide behind the fact that i was only 4 year old at the time as an excuse but yeah i killed my rabbit. what i did was wrong and i admit to it but i really do hope that rabbit forgives me
@victoria-bq1hj3 жыл бұрын
i ship so harddd
@itzkamof12353 жыл бұрын
What? Ship who? What?
@noemi98263 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about….
@victoria-bq1hj3 жыл бұрын
@@itzkamof1235 oop wrong vid
@sleepstation74433 жыл бұрын
😳
@myrandomvideos51883 жыл бұрын
@@victoria-bq1hj how is that possible XD
@pikachuneoncat64803 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, this video is depressing.
@lionasquires30143 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@EmJ.8063 жыл бұрын
All the animals killed in these stories..l
@potatokitty3 жыл бұрын
No discipline
@F_championsxeditz3 жыл бұрын
17:56So it's normal for a kid to do that and I don't know how to I don't get the world
@ashlynnheller84003 жыл бұрын
It is pretty normal. My mom teaches preschool and she has had to tell parents that their kids are doing it.
@bigawesomewatermelon9511 Жыл бұрын
It's extremely normal for kids to touch themselves. A lot of kids start literally before their birth. Masturbation can start in the womb. Unless the kid is hurting themself doing it, or can't do anything else because they're too busy touching themselves, it's nothing to be concerned about. It feels good, and they don't understand when and where it's appropriate to do it. So of course they're going to do it.
@F_championsxeditz Жыл бұрын
@@bigawesomewatermelon9511 ok thanks but I still don't know how to u know what lol
@bigawesomewatermelon9511 Жыл бұрын
@@F_championsxeditz uhh... there's no one right way to do it? Just touch yourself and see what feels good to you? There's a lot of ways to do it, depending on what junk you have. Everyone has to figure out what works for them. It's normal, natural, and it has health benefits. But if it doesn't come naturally to you and/or you have no desire to do it, that's okay too!