Not only is he intelligent to figure out the how-to, he has great motor coordination and confidence. Enjoy your wonderful little man!! They grow too fast.
@@scorpiocara6798-Yep!!! Always cracks this Old Lady up to see parents pushing for that Mystical First Step, bc they Never realize That’s the End of their Sweet Baby, & a Terror is revealed that Parents Never know what Peace is Again…Even in Sleep, bc they sneak out of bed & get into stuff like Finger-painting with Butter!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm the mother of four boys. This is common behavior for healthy, happy toddlers. They are curious. They are explorers. They know no fear. Buckle up! The journey has just begun. Be consistent with the boundaries. Laugh a lot and always love more.
Please allow children to have these experiences. Just spot them and you will be amazed at what they can do! If you spot them and allow them to have safe falls they will learn to be more careful or realize that can't do it. If you keep saying no, stop, it will only cause them to be sneaky or stop trying.
I'm a grandma, I remember riding on my butt down stairs.When my oldest grandson started to walk and make his way, I sat at the top of the steps, I held him and we took off together. He laughed so hard. Awesome memories ❤
This is true my great-grands did what he is doing . Plus they turned on their stomach and slid down the stairs ,sometimes with pillow . If they had a bump ,we would hug them with a kiss and say try it again with your head . 😢😅😂😂😂
@@billrobbins5874At 75 I've used a variation on this-- keeping track of the steps is key!! I need a double knee replacement!! My army trained doctor at the U.S. Military Hospital in Germanyn now in upstate NYS, says my knees match and will do them together-- I use two canes, but go down steps with a tight and good handrail, BACKWARDS, ONE STEP AT A TIME, HOLDING HAND RAIL AND SOLID WOODEN CANE (cut to my exact use height!!). I check under my arm how many steps still to go-- wait and "regroup" on each step!!! Do a double turn enclosed staircase to our choir loft weekly-- many like to stand and watch me do do and marvel how safe and steady I am!!! My mom has tod the story often I walked alone at 8 mths old!! My uncle put me down to balance at a coffee table-- but I wanted to be across the room. I "wobble balanced a little for several seconds-- then let go and walked across the room to where I wanted to be!!! Never crawled-- just started walking right to today and ~tomorrow with two new knees-- please LORD SOON!!!!
Did anyone catch that fun babies last sentence ?????? They say " Me dancing"!!!!!! What a funny baby. Then that Adult comes in with such a firm voice, spoiling the fun !!!!!! That baby is not going to hurt themself as long as there is a grown human there .
Yep! My son was fearless at that age and it took a few headers until he figured out that when Mom and Dad said “STOP!” Or “be careful!” he should listen. He’ll be 30 next month and although he takes some physical risks (rock climbing, skiing etc), he’s one of the most cautious and conscientious guys I know. Good luck and enjoy your darling little fella. It goes so fast 💙
My sons crawled up the stairs and slid down on their tummies. Then they learned to crawl up and slide down the railings, which they thought was faster and more fun. Both were daredevils.
Do I hear someone saying, “That’s enough!”? This brilliant child is learning an important lesson about his surroundings and how to maneuver. Is this really “enough?” Go, little man! You’re awesome!!
He's so cute... And yes,at 16 months he should be able to do that... Kids are smart, they will find a way if they really want something. And it's actually good there's carpet on the stairs, so he can't hurt himself... He is a little man full of energy and chatty and beautiful... One perfect little human ❤❤
Lol, that baby said please daddy, 🗣🗣🗣 BE PATIENT....I know yall heard that...he already knew his daddy wasn't gone let him be great for too long...🤣😂🤣😂😩😩 ya gotta love kids, man 💜🫶🏽💜🥰
Amen, I just quit nannying so that I can provide care for kids that safely allows them to experience life. I have worked with infanfants and children and have witnessed children going above and beyond adults expectations! It amazing to watch!
@@donnatate6327 THIS! When I began giving my girl a safe space to master each skill, I never had to say, “no”, “stop that”, etc. I learned that when they do dangerous things, it’s just them trying to master a new skill. I found when I was diligent and attentive, I could anticipate what she was trying to master and figure out how to make safe spaces to achieve that and move on to the next skill!
@@acidwashvideo I had missed that. Little focker was going to do a big finish jump for the icing on the proverbial cake. The anxiety in the dads voice!
He 💯 % did the calculations and figured he could jump down the remaining steps. Dad peeped his math and that there was a gross error in the calculations. 😂
no this is the end of this journey. dad will from now on yell at him, restrict him, make him not think and explore himself but obey and be indoctrinated. and he will be fed fat and be a typical american kid. all numbed. never remembering this competent state of mind. dad won't have this in his house. will make him a robot way before he is two.
@@lindacrowe8428 i have seen these developments - great sunny kids at 14 or 18 month. bright and happy. but then the expectations of the parents came. like this dad at the end. "enough"... obedience, yelling, calling them stubborn, etc etc. a year later the sparkling in the eyes was allmost gone, they seemed very "reasonable" and pale and just functioning.
survival mode would mean adrenalin. he is still curious and aware of his surrounding and in a very positive mode like flow mode with positive hormons. but no worries. dad can not stand this and will stop him. these are the last glimpses of a free and competently exploring and growing skillfull kid. from now on he will be restricted, yelled at, learn to obey, be fed and grow fat and be a typical numbed american kid. dad will break him way before he is two. he will never remember this state of mind that would bring him places.
Why yell “ That’s enough?” He’s doing very well. Dad sounds inpatient. Are you? My ex was very inpatient and he caused such fear in my boy that he froze up when ever my husband was around. Then that made my ex mad and then he began yelling AND HITTING our son. He wasn’t ment to be a dad. I took my son and went to a shelter for women . New life, new dad, loving and patient husband and dad. Best thing I could’ve done. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Remarried 5 yrs later and his new dad never yells or hits him . He’s a wonderful dad and Mikie just adores his dad.
Omg some of you women are crazy lol. Like how do you turn an innocent video about a baby going down some stairs to an abuse story? Get some counseling 😵💫
Dad said, "That's enough," because that child looked like he was about to jump the rest of the way down, skipping over the last step to land on the floor. I said, "Don't you dare," at the same time his dad said, "That's enough."
I loved the way he stopped when he heard Daddy's voice too,this is why children need their fathers in The home..good job little man, yes Be safety. 😊❤❤
😍this little angel reminds me of my daughter when she was this age and now is 9yrs old girl. She's funny, happy, smart and keeps telling me that she wants to explore the world. It is good when we let them do things at this age with full supervision of course. God bless him and his family. 🙏🏽🥰❤️❤️
I think he brilliant...he figured this problem out & solved it......he never looked as though he was in trouble & was very proud of himself!! Encourage self_ reliance in your children....please!!!
This is a “TAKE CHARGE” kid‼️ A future INVENTER, or guy who hats an idea and TRIES IT….until he finds the answer to ANY situation to which he wants a remedy ‼️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Please! My grandson was scaling the stairs like Spider-Man at his age. He would turn on his stomach and slide down. Once he reached the floor he would get up and carry on like nothing was impossible.
It’s not a race or a competition. 😂😂 why do people feel the need to compare little children? So this boy is more cautious than your grandson. Big deal? He still makes it down the stairs just fine.
Thete were four of us kids and we hever had any stairgates etc, I think kids are a lot smarter, and a lot more interested in their own safety than we imagine.
Very smart baby boy! They have an extreme amount of confidence and they just know they CAN do it... they figure out motor skills and depth perception and willingness early on. It's beautiful to witness.
He is so careful! How awesome. Our girl is 14months and recently figured out how to climb playground stairs. We haven't tried with our staircase, it's incredibly steep.
To cute he said be safety very smart lil man he was letting you know he was being saftey PERIODT!!!! BE PATIENT DAD he is learning just be there to catch him through out his life PERIODT❤.
They always figure it out. Pot cupboard. Cereal boxes. Opens the dishwasher. Opens the creams + lotions and spreads it everywhere. Pulls down the christmas tree!!! You gotta laugh 😂
He even recognized how to not bounce so hard in the middle of the process. It's so cool how children learn. They discover something and instantly implement it!