Very sensible and caring way of teaching the next generation when they are young. Not just saying NO but to reason with and inspire them to think further. This involves more hard work than just a quick disapproval.👍
Big hand for Daddy , such patience! You reminded me giving my kids lots of patience and love and understanding while my kids were growing up. End result is ,they are both assets to the society. It pays off. But I did not have a Visa around bothering me while I gave my kids lessons though 😆😆🤣🤣
So glad you are not just capitalising on your son’s cuteness , though he is very lovable and cute . But you are teaching him the proper behaviour and trying to instil disciple , yet doing it with a lot of love and affection 👍👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for your support! I understand your concern with using that term. For me, I think that using that term is fine for us, because it’s something that Justin hears all the time in China. I want to normalize this terminology for him, so he doesn’t feel strange or like an outcast. It’s important to me that he knows that it’s okay to be called this, because it has nothing to do with his personality, our love for him, or his specialness. But I absolutely do understand your concern.
@@MakaLionHi thank you for your reply. If you believe that that term is best for your son to learn and accept who he is and for your family, great. I believe that a lot of Chinese are more curious or interested in “混血宝宝” than pure Chinese kids. That’s why I think that title would attack more Chinese viewers. Nothing wrong with that. It’s just my opinion. Other people may see it differently. It’s great that you record Justin growing path and would be very valuable for him to see how he become who he is in the future
這不認同是外國人的方法,是現代人應該同孩子溝通與解釋明白教育方法! It got nothing to do with westerner’s style or cultural differences. You got to explain and reasoning with your kids. Communication is important.
I read chinese but my daughter and son in law don't. She can listen. He's westerner. Can we have English titles and everything in both languages. These videos would be fabulous for new parents. They r not yet but will be within a year. These videos are great. Love your little boy, he's adorable. The whole family is fun to watch and lots of parenting lessons. Thank you for taking the time to create and share.
It’s great that Justin is being taught to verbally communicate his feelings early on rather than to act out. Can tell he was guilty for doing a boo boo, but relieved when he was forgiven after he acknowledged what he did.