To be fair, I think she expressed herself fine! Her eyes asked “how could you do this to me?”, her hand slamming said “no freakin more!”, and she even expertly tried out a couple of those newfangled “words” the big humans are always going on about. Her thoughts on the matter were pretty clear imo lol
She hated it so much she forced herself to learn how to talk. Edit: wow. I didn't even do this to get likes. Just made this for laughs. Well thanks anyway guys. Much appreciated.
SO let me get this straight...... all l have to do to get babies to talk is to feed them green peas? damn........ everyone's been doing it wrong all this time.
When you have a baby you realize this is a primal understanding they reach much earlier than 6 months.. it’s pretty immediate actually. Babies are baby animals. They have (relatively) giant brains eventually but at first for them it’s survival mode just like any other creature. We have gotten good at making it easy on them. I mean this in a good way though. My partner and I discussed this a lot during the newborn stage. It’s a crazy roller coaster for them all the way up way past through toddlerhood, childhood, puberty... come to think of it.. it really never stops. Culture and civilization are fucking weird. The shit we stress about is put into bizarre perspective when you become a parent. But it is very real when it becomes very real. Still bizarre.. but effective.
soupballoon we season our vegetables why wouldn’t we make food more palatable for our babies. Mix in some breast milk or formula whatever you use to help.
Right idk what they were thinking. There's plenty of healthy veggies that'll taste much better than peas like sweet potatoes or plantains. Mashed taro with a little bit of milk is good too.
@@madihafayyaz5934 You don't need to feed babies buscuits. Theres nothing difficult about making your own baby food that's healthier, cheaper and more flavourful.
@Daphne Van Zant 100% agree. Hearing and listening are loving The mother's clueless & callous. When Dad said, "I'm not doing this anymore," Mom said, "Dad's being a bad example." Dad and baby are a team.
@@factsoverfiction7826 yep, people have to understand that your child isn’t going to like every food you out in front of them. That being said, out of all of the babies I’ve felt with in my life, not one of them has like the peas baby food.
@@jocelyncooper1738 not meaning to reply just to you but to anyone above who may be casting judgement on the Mum... It's important to introduce foods more than once and not just give in by giving sweet foods. Children will rarely enjoy the more bitter veggies and MANY other foods the first time they try them. My three kids eat everything. My youngest (8mo) is the 'fussiest' and the first time he tried foods like mackerel, no added sugar greek yogurt and the less sweet veggies he made faces as well. I got him to eat as much as he could stand and then let him be. But I tried again the next day. And the next. After a few tastes he started to enjoy these foods. I am always called the 'mean Mum' for not giving my kids junk but it would have been easier for me to do that. And it has paid off. My oldest (4yo) requests raw broccoli to be added to his lunchbox and I am yet to find a veggie (or food) he doesn't enjoy. The other two are almost as good. The most important time in developing their palette and future food choices is when they first start trying foods!!
@@factsoverfiction7826 let's not forget the first angry growl from the dad when he was about to feed the first spoon......he is one to watch, not as happy about fatherhood as we might think.....serial killer,domestic violence uh-oh
Awe, I love the dads sympathetic voice and how he hears her say “I done.” He is so protective of her. It’s absolutely adorable. The baby is so darn cute, too! Poor baby:(. Momma shoving nasty tasteless peas down her throat. Bad mommy, lol!
@@user-rt2pz8tp7w dudes who suppress emotion at all cost always see girls with emotions as brats. Doesn't make it true, maybe work on yourself a little. Everyone's always insulting and trying to control girls yet they themselves are often the problem!
This little person is such a genius since baby: -"I done" as first phrase. -"No!" as a second word. -Tapped out like a fighter/wrestler which means is done with peas.
Vanessa Mae yeah but the baby is literally six months old and has never been in school and she UNDERSTANDS the concept of the words I’M DONE (more impressively she used them in proper context with grammar). That’s insane.
@@welpthatsthat3060 LMAO bruh it was two words, plus how do you know she understands the concept, did she tell you that? Maybe shs hears it a lot around the house and she decided to say it
This baby truly said "im done" *signed* milk and then started tapping herself out when she got more. This kid is all of us in 2020. Get this kid a college scholarship rn
I can watch that video over and over!! That baby is soooo cute!! She literally said “I done!” Her dad heard it. He was such a good dad. He was so over protective of her whereas the wife was almost cynical.
I know right! She kept on feeding the poor baby! You shouldn't feed the baby something they really hate as they might gag or puke. Feed then veggies and fruits they like. Same way we want respect from kids, they want respect from elders too.
The dad was feeding her. You idiots don't understand anything about babies. She needs to learn to eat non-sweet foods otherwise she'll be malnourished like lots of American kids eating sugar all the time.
@@hsnrb9959 dude, if the baby hates it, cant the mom feed the baby some other non-sweet vegetables? Like broccolis. Or mix the peas with some other veggies rather than making her eat it up when she absolutely hates it
@@Pix1013 In general people like what they are used to. It was the baby’s first time trying peas. She has to get used to it. You don’t just give a child something one time and then never again because they don’t like it. The mom was right.
@@rishavroy3756 I think the point of their comment was that time and the perception of time is still shocking. No one thinks getting older would feel short when they're young.
That baby is sooo adorable! The dad is so cute! He was right, the baby said, “I’m done” and the mom keeps trying to make her eat it. Thank God for daddy. He advocates for his baby girl. So adorable!!!
This isn't a random occurrence. She looked right at them and said "I done" and clenched her little fist. It's amazing. I've never seen something quite like this from such a little baby.
Monica Gacha and more how old are you 11? babies don’t have teeth yet they can’t eat solid food or even digest it even Milk is fatal to the baby for 6 months the baby can only digest food that’s ground up in paste like applesauce generically called baby food babies don’t eat soldiers generally until they are 20 months once baby teeth come in to chew food because babies also aren’t born with teeth
"Do you like that, baby?" The baby: I...I "Go on baby! say your first word!" The baby: I.....say mother, you do not take hints very well and I'll have you know that father is most correct, for I have made my opinion on the current activity being forced upon myself that I indeed do not enjoy this at all, yet you continue to pester me with this green slop that I find most repugnant. Why mother, why? why do you torture your offspring in such a manner?!" The mother: ಠ_ಠ
I thought it was an attempt to get her to say it again, and encourage talking. Like if she said: “My nose!” And they’d say: “What’s that again?” “What’s on your face?” “What did you say again?” When she said “I done!” There seemed to be a lot of emphasis on trying to get her to say it agin. “Do you like it?” “Are you done?”
Dan It can seem that way. It’s certainly controversial. I don’t think this is torture though. It’s just peas, and it is the case that you have to get babies accustomed to vegetables, or they won’t eat them.
Dan I have an educational background in Neurospychology, as well as how trauma impacts the neurological structure and functioning of infants. I’ve review things like the Still-Face Experiment, childhood torture, what prompts CPS visits, potential signs of psychopathy in children, Reactive Attachment Disorder, babies that are born addicted to drugs, much more, and this one video just doesn’t fit with such an extreme. The baby is certainly displeased with the peas, and wants to be done with them. Children often don’t like vegetables. But she is not traumatized.
Dan A traumatized infant has two big responses: They are either rendered into a silent thousand-yard stare, or they WAIL. It’s not a subtle thing. They don’t know enough about what’s going on around them to know how to even process trauma, so they typically just scream in terror. Sometimes, you get the very quiet infant, but they aren’t expressive. It’s like the life leaves them - they’ve given up. It’s heartbreaking to watch. This baby is just pissed off. This is actually a pretty good response to foods she doesn’t like. If she began to sob and writhe about, THEN there would be problems. But this is just: “Fuck you AND these peas!”
She looked straight at them and gripped her tiny fist and said, “I done”. Y’all she said it with all her might bring up the next food please...no more peas 🥺
@@makarooni836 It's so cool; I work in retail and a lot of really little kids are being taught sign language. The idea is that we know they can comprehend language but can't say things yet, so sign language is perfect for them. I've seen really little kids, like this baby's age, sign "thank you" to me for a sticker or "food" to their parents when asking for a snack. It's pretty awesome.
So good to see a totally loving and concerned dad. I've seen so many of these and they literally make their baby gag to the point of throwing up and they stand there and laugh up a storm.
@@azbehocevar2051 That was clearly a joke he made obvious do you just see right through that. I'll give you the deffinion of joke "A thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline."