This mother told her 3-year-old that she ate all of his candy and here was his ADORABLE response! Source & embed code: rumble.com/v8f4ez-i-told-my-3.... For licensing, please email licensing@rumble.com.
We adult should have heart like children. Their heart full of love and forgiveness. It is also because they see their parents example, sharing and caring and forgiveness. 👍
So first he called her bluff, then he made a valid argument about eating food from the fridge, and finally he forgave her for the atrocity of eating his candy. This kid is going places.
He likely learned that from his parents! The phrase “I’m not mad at you I forgive you” is absolutely something the parents have said to him countless times 🤣. What a great kid, it really looks like he comes from a great home.
That "I'm not mad at you it's okay" came out because that's how his parents probably react to him when he does something, he's treating her the way she treats him
Yes that's the first thing i also thought . Because it didn't seem natural to me more like child was imitating someone. I am surprised why people here can't observe that.
"emotional intelligence" seems to be a buzz term in that last few years. Please define "emotional intelligence", because the term "emotional intelligence" was made up by an author with no psychology background whatsoever. It was coined by an author who used it in his book title to make sales from gullible clowns who believer everything they read or see. Good lord.
@@re.f.7234 Not really. Small children are neutral. They can be far more callous then the average adult or far more kind. Are they better people or humbled? Not true either, when I was a child I thought I was a better fighter then any other child so I would constantly fight other boys. My Father tried everything he could to stop that but it only subsided as I got older. Me and a few of my friends were FAR WORSE people when we were little kids then now.
It is not for entertaintment..Its important you test kids at this age so you can work on them and promote the right values..My mother once used a friend of hers as a stranger to lure me into her car and i didnt accept..This way she would know if i had understood her words of not going with strangers..You are too short minded to realise some things you see everything black and white.@klinestill
A 3 year old displaying: - emotional self control - an understanding of pranks - understanding of nutritional hierarchy - logical reasoning & argumentation - acceptance and compassion - emotional intelligence All in the span of a minute
Such to be protected at all cost against the corrupting influence of the world..! The beauty, simplicity n purity of the heart of a child before society corrupts them
I love how he went to the refrigerator first to check that their was food before reminding her that if she truly was hungry she could have at that food and not his candy lol such a wise kid
Oh..I see what you did there..word smith.. Look at you huh!! Huh!! Think you are suuuuuuch a wordsmith..be care full with them words...you turn em into weapons looook at yoooou!!
@@web-angel nothing is wrong with what was said the commentor just made a play on words and I picked up on that, so I was just over exaggerating how witty the comment was..so nothing is wrong :)
He’s good at it because he has seen his parents model that behavior to him. He has seen them remain calm in spite of disappointment, in spite of mistakes, and to be forgiving and loving. He’s also seen them apologize and take responsibility for their mistake, which is really important. That’s why he will grow up to be a well balanced adult.
Wow. Just wow. What a lovely child to have. Smart enough to see the joke. Logical enough to point out the food in the fridge. Compassionate and empathetic enough to understand mom's need, forgive her, and console her!
You think? These little games that parents play are called 'push-pull' parenting. It's literally one of the most damaging things a parent can do to a child. As is plain for everyone to see, she is playing with his emotions to see what his reaction will be. If you think this shit is cute in any way, you're literally abusing your kid, even though it seems like innocent fun. At 14 I was seated at our kitchen table and my mother walked behind me. I guess I flinched, and she starts laughing and says "why did you flinch?" I was in my 40's before I realized I had actually had symptoms of PTSD from her beating me as a kid, and I understand fully why I am single and have zero tolerance for women.
@@minkorrh Did you see this mother beating her child? Go get therapy or a dairy to write in instead of taking your trauma and resentment out on some random women with a kid from less then a minute long online clip.
@@susansherlock7474 yes you are right😞 I was that kind of human being when I was child now I am totally opposite because people always dominate, underestimate me...but I just like his kind and sweetheart...oh boy you must be grow up like me now do what you like
@@xnagaox The inherent implication, in said remark, is that half the population has the same level of maturity that this young child has... THAT is being overly generous! In fact, I'd guess the percentage to be more like 5%! And now, IT IS I WHO MIGHT BE BEING TOO GENEROUS. Oh, and by the by, YES 81 million votes CAN be wrong, and often are...just sayin'. Just look at our last two elections...Trump received 79(+) million - Biden received 81(+) million...Chuckle chuckle... But I understand what you're saying. He's quite the cute little boy.
Quite a depth of rationality and understanding for one so young. He radiates intelligence in so many ways, and his expressions are so open and honest. A much older person in a child's body.
Mom: I am sorry, I didn't have anything to eat. Kid: Opens the fridge: "well you should eat some food from in here" Priceless!! This kid is not stupid, he did not get mad but told her off very gently. 🤣
ye after a while he will start lying aswell. kids are good, but when they see their parents tricking them and lying to them and doing evil things, then the kids will feel pressured to do the same to be accepted.
This is Priceless, I loved how he processed the information, came up with a solution and then came to acceptance. Adorable, compassionate human being.Tks for sharing.🌟
I agree! My son is 6, and before, and even now, the most beautiful innocent things he says. Whether he learned from me and his daddy, or the catholic school he goes to: Being kind and forgiving and loving others as Jesus loved us, it’s always on my mind. And I thank God for the new lenses of youth and innocence that I can look through-through my son. This was a wonderful snippet in time. THANK YOU
@@bcreel83 yet again see some thing pleasant and connect it to religion, You can't control yourself to leave some thing out of it, can you?!!!! Fed up with this religion bs taking credit for every damn thing.
I was thinking the same thing. Its clear his parents have told him something similar in instances where he had thought they would be mad....its really cute !!
It's not abuse, it's a teaching moment and I'm sure his mother told him she was kidding immediately thereafter. That's why he asked her if she was joking. If she never told him she was kidding then it would be mean but I'm betting she told him the truth right after and gave him a big hug for being such a sweet little guy.
@o o True, it's easy to play with children's head at his age, part of this made me cringe. This reminds me of a documentary I watched where parents were grooming their kids for sex with adults but made out to them it's all part of a secret game. So when the adults hurt them sexually the kids automatically forgave them.
When he said “mommy, I’m not mad at you” he kept reading her face to see if it made her feel better. Then he goes “it’s okay”. Good kid. He only cares about himself for a few seconds before trying to protect his mom’s feelings.
@@connieturner426 it's okay to give kids understanding that sometimes things like this happens. Sooner is better. One minute of sadness but whole life of being decent person
What a sweet, incredible little boy! I'm worried for him in the future, though, having such a self-centered, tapioca brain for a mother! I hope he doesn't always consider other people's feelings to be more important than his own.
@@lemorab1The kid possibly responded so well because the mother has been doing a good job at teaching him that not everything always goes his way and that others have feelings and needs too. You have no idea what kind of parent she is and I don't see anything self-centered or stupid about this interaction.
Not to take anything away from the parents, but I disagree. I think personality plays a big role here. Some kids are just naturally more compassionate, understanding, and calm. Just look at how siblings react differently to things.
Beautiful. It shows us the times we are living in currently when this child’s behaviour is considered “exceptional”. All children should be raised with such love and affection to build a beautiful character.
You can tell this kid has high intelligence. It’s rare for a child at 3 to be able to show alternative solutions (the fridge) and this level of compassion and forgiveness. It’s evident he’s quite exceptional. Edit: Holy crap 26k likes ?!? Does this mean I’m famous ?
@Personal Profile Yeah man. Let him go to school. We spoil ourselves nothing other can do it unless you are stable and concentrated. And why are we discussing about where he should go to school...lmao.
I remember my Dad can getting into my Halloween candy when he thought I was sleeping. I was so little. He said he was making sure it was safe lmao and laughed and handed me a piece. I knew he just wanted some chocolate. One of my favorite memories.
This little boy is still the cutest thing. Thank you for sharing this . This boy and his mom brought a smile to my face. He shows how much he loves his mommy.
He obviously haswonderful parents. He couldn't have said that if they've not been saying that to him. They may not be perfect, but that a result of good parenting right there. Lots of love to the little one 😊
Bro just had 5 stages of grief in one minute: denial, bargaining, depression, anger, and acceptance really quick. After that he comforted his mother in a mature way😂What a warm and mature gentlemen
The way he responded by saying, "I'm not mad at you", clearly shows how the parents have cleverly taught this child how to deal with emotions in an intelligent and a mature way, at a really young age. I think it takes a lot of committment and patience to raise a child like that! My utmost respect his Mama and Papa! ❤️❤️
Buuuuuuuut the same parent also lied to her kid about stealing from him and then made him process a ridiculous situation while filming it for her own and our entertainment. I guess the kid got his mad skills somewhere but mom shouldn't have done that. Man I love Jimmy Kimmel but that's my least fav thing he does on that show.
Ahhh not so fast, I would have said the exact same thing when I was that age. Just so I could pour hot sauce in some underwear later that evening. Revenge is a dish best served hot !🔥
You have problem with God not with people, you must fix this... Because God is love and Justice, he have nothing with people being bad, he created people pure like that child, we all were this child first, God sent us all these religion which most lovable of them is Christian for us to be good to each other and love each other, but still some people can't get it... And you say it's God's fault!!
@Christopher Vos Savant you're soooo wrong dear!! I born as muslim and so i know what you talking about, but i found my way to Jesus, so Christianity has nothing with these, and of course non of them are love, but God is love, when you find then you know what i mean!
@Christopher Vos Savant I respect your religion or whatever believe you have, anyway still what we need to fight for in this life is love, peace and justice.Not fighting with each other, God bless
Believe it or not some people are just born that way, and I mean with empathy. Because he is also very smart so you can tell someone has been working with him.
@@ihatedaisies yeah that's the way it is for the most part. But I was speaking from an empath point of view (the exception to the rule I guess) and I believe that empaths are just born special, they don't have to be reminded what is right or be taught what is right we just feel it. They can feel when you are hurting, happy, upset, ect. It's a feeling that I've felt since I was little bitty, I don't ever remember not feeling this way. It's hard to explain unless you are one. But I do know that when you're an empath, the number one thing that's frustrating is when people get mad or irritated at you for caring too much about others (especially when you don't know them). But I'm not disagreeing with you at all because you have a very valid point. All I'm saying is most of us in life have seen a family where everyone in it (including and especially the parents) is so vile and mean and then there's that one person that just is so loving and caring, they didn't learn it from their family.
This is a great little blessing..... This video will make people smile.... You can see all the negative people VS the positive people in the comment section... Because the positive enjoy the blessing of the little one's kindness.. And the negative ones try to put a negative spin on it... Attacking the mom.... Sweet little boy... mom must being doing something right..
Actually, a little teasing here and there IS good for kids that are higher level learners- it requires them to rethink things and control their emotions. And you saw that he did that as well as come up with other options, etc. It’s the same as kids that grow up in larger families with other siblings that tease them, within healthy limits, those kids are usually well adjusted and good at problem solving.