Gentle Parenting Isn't Always The Best Choice. Claude Stuart

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Gentle parenting isn't always the best choice, especially if you start trying to gentle parent your spouse. In this clip from his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special, Claude Stuart talks about his experience with gentle parenting and how the same tactics don't work on your wife. Whether you're someone who believes in alternative forms of discipline, or you just enjoy a good laugh, this clip from Claude Stuart's full Dry Bar Comedy special is sure to have you laughing from start to finish.

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When your child thinks there is a monster in the closet, step into the closet close the door and loudly verbally chastise the monster while beating the wall. Then step out of the closet and tell the child you had a word with the monster and he said that he would leave you alone.

calvingreene
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Why do I feel like this guy has another side gig as a magician?

lizjoe
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Highest hair and highest kick I’ve ever seen on a comedian . . . or anyone for that matter!

carlbaumeister
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I do authoritative, gentle parenting with ABA techniques. I use communication as a form of discipline. I don't let my kid get away with bad behavior. I model what I teach. My kiddo is incredibly well-behaved. Not the way I grew up. I'm a millennial and I grew up getting smacked in the face, spanked out of anger, beaten with a wooden spoon and screamed at. Horrible way to parent.
I love the way he ended it with this wife. That's hilarious🤣

hollyf
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Cant wait to be a parent....Just keeping to myself until then

lolafreeze
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Dude goes to the same barber shop as Son Goku. 😂

SensSword
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Seems like she it talking non-coercive parenting. Gentle Parents do use some coercion, including using distraction, and logical consequences.

However, he’s still hilarious.

katydid
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Gentle parenting is why kids have no respect

Eliseg
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It’s clear he doesn’t know what gentle parenting is

jessieholly
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First like means high confidence that if it’s on this channel it will be good!

resxua
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Part of this guy's comedy is his hair style. Not funny; merely ridiculous.

huizhechen
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I'm sorry I just keep staring at that Jimmy Neutron hair.

BlissfulBluebell
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My friend is a gentle parent. I am not. I will wait and see until our kids are in their 20s. I am really curious which method is more beneficial.

uke
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My style was to ask, “Has that *ever* worked for you?” My follow-up was, “What happened last time you threw a fit? Did you get what you wanted?”

llamasugar
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Awesome. Fresh, new, funny material. I'd not seen this guy before but if love to see lots more of him. Thanks Drybar.

nenaelliott
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My best friend and her husband ignored their daughter's tantrums from the very beginning. They just let her cry, didn't acknowledge it and kept doing what they were doing. If it started to get really bad they have a 'tantrum sofa' in their bedroom where she would stay until she calmed down. Now let me tell you, she is five and I've seen her start to make a fit, her mother telling her over the shoulder 'less please' is usually enough for her to make this annoyed face and stop. I would say this is gentle parenting, they don't hit, don't scream, don't threaten her, they just say 'let her cry' and she knows she's getting nothing from her parents.

j.cr.
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Gentle parenting is the reason why we have so many overly entitled snow flakes running around.

onecuet
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This man gives me youth pastor vibes and I'm not here for it.

ryokukagirinai
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Theres no absolutely right way to discipline your kids. The value lies more in what you teach them, and less in how you punish them. The results are the only way to know if your way worked. If your kid is hard working, intelligent, social, kind, loving, strong, able to express themselves and maintian relationships, you did good. If they arent or cant do those things...you did bad.

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Fewer things are more satisfying than the opportunity to use someone else's cherished tactics on them. I can't stand that method. It sounds like a shrink, and that's one particular collection of people that I will never trust on a professional level again. It also existed here and there during the early 50s. The family who lived next door to us had a father who lived for the chance to use it on his first-born, who could usually be heard screaming bloody murder as he pounded on his baby brother. This guy would tell the kid, "Now, you're just over-excited dear. Go up to your room until you can calm down". My father witnessed this just once; he came home muttering, "Now, you're just over-excited, dear, " (vigorously slapping his hand back and forth in the air and exclaiming, "Pow!!"). It became family legend.

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