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Genre: Entertainment
Uploaded At Jun 9, 2024 ^^
warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
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99.52% of the users lieked the video!!
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User score: 99.28- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2024-09-09T03:56:07.932434Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I remember my daughter (toddler at the time) flipping out because I tea partied "wrong". I am not sure to this day (she's 15 now) what I did wrong but I did something wrong. Like really wrong. Huge emotions. After helping her deal with those huge emotions and putting her down for a nap I went to the shower and bawled my eyes out feeling like "if I can't even tea party correctly how the f am I going to do the important stuff right". Being a parent is the toughest job on earth.
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This is TOO relatable- I’m a full-time Nanny (& single Mom)… our version of this game always involves a kitchen or restaurant, & unfortunately they’re always out of like the first 15 foods or meals I guess to try & order as the customer too. Maybe August’s Camping Store is opening a Restaurant in my town because this seems very familiar. 😂😂
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My dad purposefully messes with kids when playing pretend. If he's the customer, he "forgot his wallet out in the car", or demands to buy a floofenfarter. In Floortime (the intervention method based on Stanley Greenspan's DIR model of development) it's called "constructive obstruction." My dad is just a retired drywall finisher, so he just knew that it was a way to push kids to expand their play a little bit. Kids think it's hilarious.
Can you tell that I adore my dad? I'm a pediatrician and Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) professional, and I love that there are so many things that IECMH professionals have fancy terms for that were just "dorking around and playing with my dad" in my vernacular when I was growing up.
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@LoveLifeYT
2 months ago
How August perfectly captured the mood of like every store cashier though?? 😂
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