Your comment makes 0 sense .... Just cause he said 1 manners phrase which is "thank you" And to be honest he said thank you to his MOTHER you're acting like he was having kind manners to OTHER PEOPLE which is where people LACK MANNERS it's one thing to be nice to your mom and family but you're acting like he was having good manners to a waiter or another customer etc
He's holding how it feels right he probably is being careful cause he spilt it before and lol it's not a HOT drink or his poor left hand would be red and have blisters who gives a hot drink to a kid if he accidently drops it he will have burns so he's just drinking the cup like any normal human except the liquid in it had cooled down
Most of that is just his God given personality & temperament. She could give birth to a second child, love him just the same & he’d be throwing the spoon & impatient 😅
Imagine someday a young woman he has married cooked him a meal he hasn't had before and he reacts this way...he's a keeper and will be treated like a king.😊
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849Not necessarily.. a baby (or any person) may smile to mimic another person smiling, or because they feel uncomfortable and don’t know what else to do, or just because they’re exploring how to make facial expressions. In other words: ANY baby or really any person can give a “true smile,” but we also all have many other smiles that are fake, halfway, etc.
Awww! 🥹😇🥰 My heart ❤️ The internet is so much better when people share these precious moments in time 🙌❤️😇 May they have a lifetime of love, laughter, success, and beautiful moments like this 🙏😌
I think it is sad, that this impresses people. Remeber 30 to 40 years ago, when all toddlers were like that? Well, all except that one from the towns trash family.
i believe the drink is tepid cocoa, whipped cream and cocoa powder. Good manners are important at this age too. Helps develop good thoughtful critical thinking skills and coordination. The smile speaks volumes.
Most adults are traumatized . Often being referred to as a “ good boy “ or “ good girl “ is trauma conditioning . It’s a toxic reward system instilling perfection and suppressing who people really are when they speak up or do something an authority figure disagrees with .
He is so adorable 😍. I saw him through his generations. Those sounds of approval from his great grandpas, the first sip from his grandpas, the thank you Mommy from his appreciation of her granting him his wish and the smile of satisfaction from his Daddy. ❤😊❤😊❤
Never heard of it, but I bet it's good for little ones (unless they're allergic to chocolate or lactose). He's very coordinated for a toddler! Cute too!
Four infants died today in one hospital in Gaza due to mall nutrition and dehydration. One 45-day-old baby died after 3 days without water and his mother couldn't produce milk because she also was dehydrated. Unforgetable... Unforgivable... Your descendants will have to apologise for these crimes.
@@muanesy9275 I sincerely grieve for for the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. I, a Christian infidel, I suppose in your eyes, pray for the madness to end. Too many have suffered and died in the name of God, Jehovah, Allah - all names for the same Lord and Creator. When did people forget that Jews, Christians, and Muslims are all brothers and sisters? All descendants of Abraham. And, whose descendants will pay for the atrocities in Gaza? Mine? Americans? Israelis? Jews? And what of atrocities committed by Islamic extremists? The attacks of 9/11 were not acts of war, but acts of terror against innocent civilians. I know people who lost loved ones that day. I have a good friend who was working Air Traffic Control when it happened, I have a good friend who was a flight attendant for American Airlines - I didn't know which flight she was working, but I couldn't locate her for 2 days. She had 2 small children who went to preschool with my own. In the beginning, it looked like multiple cities were being targeted. We lived in Miami. Major international banking center, large Jewish community, and downtown skyscrapers directly in the flight path of long distance flights departing from Miami International Airport. My husband was working on an upper floor of the tallest building. He refused to evacuate until all of his employees got out first. I was crying and praying at home with my 2, 4, and 6 year old children. I watched the 2nd plane hit the 2nd tower live on TV, and I watched the towers fall live on TV. My heart broke. Not because my suffering is worse than yours. Because fear and hate and vengeance have replaced hope, love, and compassion. I hold no hatred toward Muslims. But I do believe that the true faithful do not wish for terror, war, and hatred. Simply a chance to live a peaceful life, a safe life for their children. Just like all the rest of us. As for those who commit atrocities against the innocent - they will be judged by a power higher than men. My emotions say that Bin Laden and all who brought about 9/11 deserve to burn in a fiery pit with no knowledge of Mecca and excommunication from Allah - that is vengeance, and not mine to seek. God always offers a chance for redemption and forgiveness. Lest you think I only feel this toward Islam - I still feel shame for the Crusades of the Middle Ages (even though it was centuries before my time), it was not a Christian act. The Spanish Inquisition - I'm not Catholic, but it still makes me sick. European settlers in the Americas - very nearly annihilated an entire race and culture. I'm not proud of everything that has happened in the name of my own religion. I'm not proud of the things that my own religion failed to take a stand against. This is a new generation. I strongly believe that each generation should learn from the previous and each should be better than the last. Tell me again - how are my children going to pay for Gaza? How are yours going to pay for 9/11? *and funny pet videos aren't really the appropriate forum. بارك الله فيك ونورتك
Darling boy! He waited while his drink was prepared and did so happily. He was kind and sweet with his Mum. He enjoyed his drink without making a mess. Very polite and kind. The beginning of wonderful manners. His parents are doing great. 🩵
@sharrellwyatt5850 I mean, there is a big old drop right where the highchair meets the table.... LOL snark aside, he was the most careful toddler ever! I can't imagine giving one of my nephews an actual mug, it would just be on their clothes! 😂
I hope this video helps more parents understand that training a child begins from the earliest stages of their life. This is where the real work lies, which is why many parents may not take it seriously. However, when you do invest in it, the results can warm your heart. Look at him displaying patience, delayed gratification, gratitude, and contentment. He doesn't possess special abilities; he's simply a well-groomed child.
Yes! This a great parenting! Thank you Mom and Dad. It's people like you who should have children. The planet needs more of these beautiful human beings.
Goodness...how old is this little fellow? ...so in tune and patient with the preparation of his beverage....light years ahead of the game..."thank you Mummy" 😍 Parents deserve an award 👍🏼
So sweet. This is what happens when you raise your child properly right from the beginning. Babies and toddlers learn not only what they are taught, but also what they observe. The appreciation, politeness and manners at such an early age are impressive. ❤
Adorable , he reminds me of my neighbors son who use to live next door to us , he'd always come next door and ask for me ... I miss him it's been years that was my Lil buddy.
@ritabrandow1318 that's unfortunate but family doesn't stop at blood. Some of the people I call my family are not even related to me. My best friend is like the big brother I wish I had.
He seems so very relaxed! His behaviour seems natural, spontaneous, not forced. Very present, grounded, centred, secure, focused on more than the pleasure of the drink!
The fact that he expressed his gratitude BEFORE he took his sip is just *oh my heart*. As a parent myself (25, 23, 17, 14), our kids are a reflection of our habits and values. You rock, Mom!
@meaghan-he's wishing for her to live long enough to see her grandchildren. what's so weird about that? wishing someone a long life! are kind words considered weird nowadays??
Aaaw what an appreciative, sweet, tiny little human with impeccable manners. Excellent job mommy, he is a reflection of your own good manners and thankfulness. I celebrate you🎉
@@nickgirdwood3082they are talking about motor skills, like strength/controll over his hands/arms. Most kids at this age would have spilled that drink everywhere. It has nothing to do with engines (moters).
THAT SMILE & TY Mummy..is WORTH EVERY thing..what a lovely son..Hope he is still the same at 15/16. you have to enjoy the little moments along the way..GOD blessed His Mum & Dad
A few years ago now my son and I were in the chip shop and when I passed the cone of chips to my son the server asked “what did he say?” I was a little taken aback and said “oh he just said thank you mum”. She said she’d never heard any child say thank you in many years of working there. It was the way I was brought up and he’s still polite now in his 20s. Hopefully he’ll teach his children the same.