OUT OF CONTROL CHILDREN! (Dr. Phil Brat Camp) Part 10
From drphil.com :Dr. Phil meets with the parents and shows them home camera footage of poor parenting situations in their home. After playing a chaotic scene in Skylin and Robert's home, Dr. Phil tells Robert that his son, Andrew, is begging for more time with his dad, and it would be tragic if Robert didn't hearhim. Robert gets choked up when he explains that Andrew has been through a lot. Dr. Phil tells Skylin that her daughter, Kaitlyn, is a drama queen because that is how she gets attention. He implores them to create a calm environment in their home, take back control and create a unified front as parents. Dr. Phil tells Helen and her ex-husband, Tony, that they are not unified, and plays a videotaped scene in their home of them trying unsuccessfully to get Ethan out of bed. Tony raises his voice at his son and then argues loudly with Helen. Tony admits that their arguments are a big reason why Ethan behaves as he does.
When Wendy asks the question, "What do we do?" Dr. Phil wonders if he's wasting his time. He tells Wendy that she created the behavior her intelligent son exhibits, she rewarded him for it, and she is the one who is shaping him to be who he is. He tells all the parents thatthey are in a power struggle, and they need to calm the environment, set predictable consequences, identify their children's currencies, and change the way they react to their kids. Dr. Phil explains that their homes should be joyous, not chaotic. He tells Lisa that her daughter is beautiful but doesn't know it, and all the kids have negative internal dialogues, which can be reversed if their parenting philosophies change.
Channel: Animals
Uploaded: June 3, 2008 at 1:13 am
Author: therazorsedge28
Length: 00:10:38
Rating: 4.76
Views: 50106
Tags: shoplifting out control phil cancer children violent of young spoiled brain disrespectful entitled abuse teens dr kids
Video Comments:
gco2110 (December 1, 2008 at 3:26 am)
yea dumbass
boomchickawowwow24 (December 1, 2008 at 2:27 am)
i know i am correctig that loser dumbass,
why dont u look before u insult dumbass?
why dont u look before u insult dumbass?
wwedirector13 (December 1, 2008 at 12:52 am)
It's their bicycle is red dumbass
boomchickawowwow24 (November 30, 2008 at 1:53 am)
i read tht book its so sad how that little kid that thinks he gets beat(the kid on here) and he really doesnt know how good he has it
boomchickawowwow24 (November 30, 2008 at 1:51 am)
wow ur wrong again. They're bicycle is red
they are bicycle is red is how that would be said
read the dictionary
they are bicycle is red is how that would be said
read the dictionary
helen0123576 (November 29, 2008 at 9:26 am)
omg do u think they have it hard?!a six year old about 34 years ago,got abused by his mom EVERYDAY!she would grab her bays diaper and smeer it on the little boys face 4 fun!and this is ALL real!if u dont belive me read the book called,"The boy called,'it'"freakin bitches dont know how good they have it!
legitskittles (November 29, 2008 at 6:26 am)
Noah needs a bagel shoved up his ass
phinnycupcakes (November 29, 2008 at 4:17 am)
It's Yore, fucking shit piss nigger...
get it right.
get it right.
evanjd (November 29, 2008 at 12:54 am)
Stop trying to redeem yourself; you're (your, in your language) only making yourself look less intelligent..
MikkoLindeLily (November 27, 2008 at 8:25 pm)
well... apparently its not your native language..... heh dumbass
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