Chances are you've probably seen one or two of New Zealand father Jordan Watson's videos before. His YouTube channel, How To Dad, is extremely popular and hilariously pokes fun at modern day parenting. He's the man behind many of those funny videos that have circulated through your Facebook feed including, 'How to Hold a Baby,' 'How to Get a Baby to Clean the House,' and 'How to Put a Baby to Sleep.'

Watson is back with a new video that is sure to make you smile and nod as he pokes fun at a few different styles of parenting. Watson's latest video, titled 'How to Parent' illustrates 8 different ways parents can raise their kids, and chances are you know someone who falls in to each of the categories!

The first way to parent is the helicopter parent,  who can't stop hovering over their child. "Don't mind me,, I'm just going to be here hovering over you for the next 18 years," Watson jokingly says as he hovers over his infant daughter as she sits on the floor. There's also the 'mum parent' who can't stop calling their mother to ask advice on everything little thing. Then there's the 'cool parent' who declares, 'Oh, your mates are going to love me when you get older!' as he dabs and does handstands in the house to try to impress his daughter.

And then of course the 'strict parent,' who chastised their child every time they touch anything, and the 'relaxed parent,' who simply says 'OK so just no drugs and no getting knocked up for the next 18 years." And of course, the 'Google parent,' who Googles every single thing when it comes to their child. Watson also hilariously depicts the 'overprotective parent' who literally wraps their child in bubble wrap, and the 'read too many books parent' who thinks they know everything because of how many parenting books they've read.

Of course Watson, himself a father of three girls, is poking fun at the different stereotypical parenting types we often see and closes out his video assuring parents that regardless of how they parent, there will always be someone there ready to tell you exactly what you're doing wrong!

“And now you just want to try to be like a perfect mix of all of the above," he says at the end of his video. "But don’t worry if you’re not perfect. There will be plenty of people lining up to tell you exactly that, like your mother-in-law, your mum, your dad, your brother, the neighbor, postman, that ‘Dr. Phil’ TV show, the list goes on... Good luck!”

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