the kids fine lmao if anything, hes upset that he didnt understand what would happen. they probable just told him itll be like a hurricane, but he wouldnt know what that means so he got scared.
News be like: "8 year old boy opens the door of a hurrycane simulator while it is still running, resulting in the whole town being demolished in the storm."
At that age I was looking for excitement! My mom was too timid to try out stuff like this.😂 I was all for it!! Climbing monkey bars, running and beating the boys at their game!..touch football, stickball was too lame for me. So in my teens, I wanted sky diving. Motorcycle 🏍 races. I was good at paddleball. Now, I'm glad I experianced all above . Mom was always worried for me. Bless her soul.😢 R.I.P mom. It was a challenging experiance. Good, fun memories. NO THERAPY NEEDED PPL! 😂
Fk phobias, momma ain’t raising no bitch. I was scared of trivial things when I was a kid, I also grew out of them while being a kid, adults with phobias are a waste of space.
@Brock Garrett he didn't get to go out when he wanted to. his mom held him. she knowingly and purposely put him in a situation he wasnt comfortable with. that's not someone you are supposed to be able to trust should do. ever.
@Brock Garrett obviously he was being obstructed, the old lady was holding his body back, why would that even be a possibility in someones head?? To grab a child and hold them in place because you didn't have enough fun yet, they clearly were having a hard time, not a big one but the message received was that he doesn't have control of his mobility. Sorry, it is that deep, child chemical brain and nervous system development is serious. YOU ALWAYS GO AT THE CHILD'S PACE.
@@Jocelynngoslin He was just scared or uncomfortable there is not need to dramatize 🙄 It happens to every child to be scared or uncomfortable at least once and we ain't traumatized
Hmmm, SO when a child gives a terrified screaming reaction to vegetables on their plate, It’s the parents fault for discrediting their every instinct to push the veggies away and they should feed them only the Dino nuggets and French fries because they love those and it makes them happy? Yeah….Don’t ever have kids.
Really? First he was Fine not even scared, just didn't like it. Second if you never make children do things they don't want to do they grow up weak and spoil brats. This mother did everything right.
@@HighXRoller….Enforcing a healthy diet on your children and putting them in a hurricane simulator are two VERY different things. If the kid is screaming at the table it’s not because he’s terrified of his broccoli flying at him at 80mph… Total reach
I remember when i was in a hurricane. I dodnt know i was in a hurricane. My asthma was super nad and i needed to go to the hospital and ambulances were not running at that time. This was back in '85. My mom had me on 24 hr nebulizers til my asthma nroke or ambulances were able to come. Well, 2 days pass by amd obviously i could breathe again and i wanted to fo outside and was told notbyet because of my having just coming out of not being able to breathe. I watched cartoons and still at that time jad mo clue it was a hurricane till years later. I was 4 at the time.
"Dad help." Was so cute. Sucks when your kids try something they don't like. At least you can stop that, unlike amusement park rides. Been there with my son.
Thats the worst. My son really wanted to try a roller coaster (i absolutely hate them) but i got on with him because he wanted to and i acted excited lmao He hated it and had to tough it out.
The kid will be ok. It's comments like this are why we have a country full of Sally wussy boys today. I'm sure you're one of the safe space people, aren't you??😂
No matter how much that mum is smiling (aggressively), that kid is uncomfortable and scared. It wanted out. Edit: I am not a native speaker, so please let’s be a bit more tolerant and patient. I have learned that the correct pronoun is „he“ or „they“. Ok? I will not correct it, because otherwise the comments do not make sense anymore. Thx
@@Landon-_ That's not abuse. The kid was in there for under a minute. I actually went through abuse as a kid, and it sickens me that you're throwing that word around lightly.
@@dominicgalloway4481 well firstly, I apologize you went through abuse firsthand. That’s something I can’t wish upon anyone. However, my argument is that fear is learned. You want to avoid giving a child more fears by putting them in situations in which the neurotransmitter and hormone called norepinephrine/epinephrine is released. Norepinephrine is the fight or flight neurotransmitter that also functions as a hormone. Increases in this neurotransmitter during all stages of life can induce PTSD, even if no physical harm is met. This sort of thing develops irrational fears that some people develop bad enough to where they need to seek professional help later in life. Your statement “Sheltering your child turns them into a nobody.” actually (in the sense of this video) contradicts itself, because giving a child more irrational fears will cause them to be more inwards.
All these negative comments this parent was just showing her child something different. He wasn't harmed and he wasn't traumatized. Y'all don't know anything about her as a parent stop judging her.
On Cayman Brac the kids were tied with rope and attached to their Mom back in the 20's and 30's. The "grandmoms" telling the story recall it being great fun to fly. As a parent years later, all I can think is how scary that was for their moms!
Нельзя в таком возрасте с ребёнком экспериментировать. Мальчик еще неосознанный, не понимает и боится. Такие события в дальнейшем превращаются в травму и фобии, а выяснить причину будет потом практически невозможно. Давно пора вводить психологическое образование в школе, а будущих родителей надо обязать знать основы воспитания и психологии.
Это вообще не интересный аттракцион даже для взрослого: только ветер и скука. А мама повизгивает так, словно должна какая-то гадость вот-вот случиться.
kids don't love these things, kids don't know what they are, and it's pure luck whether they'll like it or not. My daughter begged me to go on the waltzers for years, I finally let her when she was 8-9...her screams were horrifying, and the look of fear in her eyes as i was watching from the side, and she went past me, will live with me forever!😢 I made them stop it so I could get her off from it, so trust me, a kid begging to go on something does NOT mean they'll like it.
Lol I remember the animatronic dinosaurs at the mall scaring me to death. My parents laughed and that’s when I learned “ok they’re fine, im fine, apparently these can’t kill me”
As someone who survived one of the most powerful hurricane of nowadays that happened, I can tell that if it was a real hurricane, her and that child would have been slammed against that door or would be unable to even get up because of the pressure of the air…
It’s still good to try and show your children different things. Obviously it was his first time and good parents will always try and give their children opportunities. He didn’t take it! And that’s okay! They all learned something that day I’m sure.