Mayim Bialik on Attachment Parenting and Homeschooling Her Kids (2014)
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Mayim Bialik describes the parenting style she uses to raise her kids.
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she used her neuroscience education to be the best mom possible. 🎉👏👏👏
If every child had a parent like this beautiful human They would just be awesome and so secure and always feel loved. I love this lady I think she’s fantastic
@amnaameerzeb8746
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@xcheshirecat
Жыл бұрын
Child abusers aren't beautiful humans or fantastic. She mutilated her sons in the name of religion and the body part is on her wall
@Ellietalk81
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree!!
My mom was looked down on for being a “stay at home mom”… Also she was very very pretty so a target with the ultra competitive moms. I remember mom teaching me to read when I was under two while she was ironing dads shirts. She also taught us the value of family meals with no phones or tvs allowed. So we learned social skills, how to converse, be grateful, debate both sides of a subject and appreciate actual human interaction. I kinda love this interview
So many people have kids to use them as decoration. People who actually want to raise their kids seems strange to many.
I love how Confident she is ❤
I usually watch videos in 1,25 speed. For her a need to slowly because she talks so fast and everything is so interesting. Very smart woman 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love listening to her. She's actually brilliant and an actual Neuroscientist. Dr. Bialik.
she is eternally interesting and very funny.
This is really beautiful. Sounds exhausting but beautiful.
@maxtpayne3218
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same.
I’ll admit I was as skeptical as Howard seemed towards Mayim’s theories on child rearing- but this woman is on point- *communal participation* it’s making so much sense to me- it’s kind of blowing my mind the way it needs to be blown -in order to rid myself of this rigid thinking I’ve developed
She’s amazing, gonna check out her book
I love her so many ppl take no interest in raising their kids I'm inspired
I have so much respect for Mayim's education. She is funny, outgoing, intelligent and adorable. Loved her in the movie "Beaches" her character was amazingly playful and a perfect pair with Bette Midler.
She loved and took care of her kids, thats all that matters.
Very impressive
If you bring a human in the world you dedicate to that human until they can start self caring.
I don't normally watch the celebrity interviews but I really do like Mayim
Brilliant and likable
She seems so smart and thinks out of the box
Extraordinary woman
I heard she was very intelligent and this just confirms it first hand …..
Love it.
She's scientist, and a Star
I have always been a big fan of hers.
It’s nice to see Howard getting back to the bed wetting questions
That's just awesome!! 🤔😊👍👌🍁♈🍁
She amazing
Blossom
she is awesome.
@hrs2044
Жыл бұрын
It's fascinating to hear her talk about this stuff.
Amazing
Please get Barry Gibb on your show
She is so interesting
She a smart woman
❤Mayim
My mind is blown.
about. she not using a stroller according to an article is a lié because there are pictures of her pushing a stroller
Cloth diapers are diapers
😂 1:32
Mayim, will you adopt me? I have to bring my ant collection.
lol. "same as a dog"?. (use this for my? life now. ) Grans/Elders can actually use this info. for the pup.s and /or Great gran - kids with their styles of parenting / plus their puppies. Interesting. you guyes awesome.
God bless you Howard for surviving the interview . . .
That’s South American upbringing
That sounds exhausting 😂
W mom
the key term that she said was my EX said this was CRAZY
@naylas3908
Жыл бұрын
It seems you missed the part where here ex is homeschooling the children.
13 seconds into listening to her I had a splitting headache . . and I don't get headaches . . .
I bet she has some good 😺
In the animal kingdom it is also "normal" to eat their babies. Rabbits mice but then again if it walks like a duck quaks like a duck it's not HUMAN👌
@destinykeona772
9 ай бұрын
She referenced primates, not rabbits.
Breastfeeding till 4?? That's just bizarre.
@mavenous22
Жыл бұрын
Her entire parenting playbook is bizarre...
@saminarajabali6878
Жыл бұрын
Why it is okay to drink milk tht came from cow’s boobs even when u are in your 20’s- 80’s? It sounds bizarre because breasts are sexualized so much.
@CM-uq8ro
Жыл бұрын
It's was actually the norm for most of human history and still is in many parts of the world. 2-7 is the biological norm for humans
Kids are going to be bullied so hard
@ccsr
Жыл бұрын
You cant Bully a well adjusted kid with a healthy ego. They just ignore you.
@ilexevergreen5405
Жыл бұрын
Yep! They'll just feel sorry for abusive kids (bullies) that they don't have loving, engaged parents.
@yourmajesty1630
Жыл бұрын
they are home schooled so no bullying at home
@ilexevergreen5405
Жыл бұрын
@@yourmajesty1630 lol
@naylas3908
Жыл бұрын
They aren’t going to learn bullying behavior in any way, shape, or form.
Attachment parenting is anxious parenting. It is overcompensating. Being too close and having minimal parenting boundaries can be damaging to kids. Marriages suffer with attachment parenting because there is little time and space for partner connection. And this damages families. Mayim herself is divorced. Moderation is better than extremes, and attachment parenting is not moderate.
@emolynmaclaren1072
2 ай бұрын
Works well in secured and provided household. Where mothers can fully do their nurturing duties because fathers can fully provide all the security and financial needs of the family.
In some cultures kids breastfeed until they're 25.
@jonathanl9229
8 ай бұрын
yes! Those cultures are on KornHub