This is why you don't leave a sweet toothed toddler at the kitchen table to finish their dinner and earn dessert. Especially when dessert is sitting out on the counter.
@@Optimus19572 Wow youtube algorithm strikes again.. 7 years ago! Anyway, That's the part that got me, moment you can see his little mind racing for an off ramp... 'yea.... ' ... and a little light bulb goes off behind that poker face.. '.. the whole tray!' Haha... If there wasn't chocolate evidence everywhere, it would be hard to know, his poker face is so straight.... At least I found him convincing... other then the unexpected chocolate evidence his mother's crime lab discovered...
Exactly. They test to see which lies they can get away with. It iss not that big of a deal to let the little things slide as long as they are tackling the big ones.
I know lying is wrong, but it is an inborn survival mechanism designed to keep us from perceived harm. This is especially so for young children who have not developed deductive reasoning, or a strong vocabulary to express their feelings. You are a great mom for being patient with him; I hope he appreciates you.
@@emmaginationstudios Well Allie S claims to have knowledge that lying is wrong. I don't agree that it is wrong and can be beneficial to both parties in the right circumstances.
@@Noniksleft I suppose it would depend on the point of view and the circumstances yes. You two seem to simply have different views on the morality or potential usefulness of lying
"It flew." Funny boy. He's wracking his brain trying to think of an explanation. He means well, even if he lied. Mom is charmed by him as they are talking.
He doesn't completely realize that the issue was eating the chocolate ....as evidenced by licking his hands to try to get rid of it on his hands. He is so sweet and a really beautiful child .
There is nothing sweet about lying. Wait until he is a teenager. If you don't teach him what is right when he is little, you will have a nightmare of a teen in just a few years.
Rory I would consider chilling out. It is innocent and normal. There is no justifiable reason to be critical of this. He is quite obviously a sweet kid.
I wouldn't have left dessert in view or where they could get it. even if parents were trying use it as an incentive to eat rest of dinner. Even though it was sort of cute the he was trying lick off the evidence of his lie.It looks like he knows he did something wrong but doesn't want to say.
Susan Schafer oh no no, he understands VERY MUCH what the situation is, as evidence when it came up that it could have been an accident he took advantage of it. C'mon, grown up, don't be gullible.
g c She also asked leading questions to get him to admit his guilt (or innocence). Something like, “Did the peanut butter ball fly into your mouth?” Well, that opened up a whole new opportunity for him. He was never going to admit first hand guilt. 🤣
What creative lying, wow! And he's managing to his poker face really well. Mom keeps losing it and laughing. That'll teach him to stop stealing and lying
My 9 yo cousin threatened me with a knife. After he did it, I tried to get a video to prove it by saying "do it again! It will be a funny meme." but he said "no" because he knew I was trying to get proof that he did it. Since he refused, I just told my grandma and he said "I only put it in the sink! He lies because he thinks he's the better one!" So she didn't believe me. I hate it when parents only believe the smaller child.
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My thoughts exactly! It's okay to try to get the truth out of the kid. And with one so young you expect the lie. But she should have done what my Mom did. She would tell us that the punishment for a lie was worse than the punishment for doing something wrong, and remind us that Mom's have a way of finding out the truth. That is when she would ask again and give us the chance to fess up. Whatever the punishment was, she would tell us something worse that would have happened if we had lied. For example: "Thanks for telling the truth. It's a good thing you did or you wouldn't have gotten any more at all. But for taking one without permission you have to wait until after supper tomorrow before you can have another." When he got one the next day it would reinforce the lesson about not lying.
king mysterio I thought this too! People give them a pass because they're children and then when they're six and out of control they don't know where they went wrong. You have to start young. It might be cute at first but make sure you teach them a lesson or they'll be stealing your money and thinking it is cute.
Omgoodness. That's a kid for ya, they start off lying at an early age and we parents don't even need to teach them how........ WHAT AN IMAGINATION THAT KID HAS. It was so entertaining to watch this video.
Charles Blerzbo that's called being lazy but the worst part is that they were probably in the other room having sex while their toddler eats by himself, what if the boy was choking or fell off the chair shit happens
So cute... Can't help it... Mom Dad... He is going to get away with a lot!! Those eyes and the shocked expressions... I'm believing him 9 bites of mac&cheese...and 6 chocolate butter balls just flew his mouth... He gets kudos for his whopper story.... Ya wish they could be so big...
Life is uncertain! Eat dessert first!!!! Hahaha🤣 Very cute little guy! Half a dozen chocolates flew in his mouth and the tray was flying back and forth!!🤣👍🏼👏🏼 Sounds like my kitchen!!!!!!!🤣👏🏼👍🏼
Lol I’m probably leaving the food in the fridge that he doesn’t finish, and lording over the dessert until he eats it, be it 1-2 days, although this is very adorable.
peter:what? may:so did jack jack eat his dinner? peter:uhhhh... kinda. may:so what is for dessert? peter:your cookies. may:yes. and did he eat enough to get one? peter:hmmm. maybe.
Since the whole tray flew over there, he did great to only eat one😂. So cute!! Great imagination, he s smart. By the way, I eat my dessert with all my other food. 😮
What’s wrong with dessert first? Food is food. No wonder children get eating disorders. Let him eat. Someday he may never eat. My whole family made me feel like food was the enemy. What an embarrassing thing to do this to that boy on video.
I am NOT AT ALL criticizing the parents... but I could have never gotten away with that. We only had desert on Sundays and our meals, Sunday - Thursday were all family sit down meals. Our only hope that we could get rid of food we didn't like is if the dog was under the table... this was 50 years (or so) ago.