Maybe because Brianna viewed Scarlett as a friend, whereas Eddie didn't know her at all before that day.It's interesting how Esther has only said she wants to meet Scarlet's Mum but has not mentioned Eddie's. I wonder why.
She is saying she wants to bring mindfulness into schools. It's been in schools for a long time. A bit of mindfulness is not going to change how feral kids are becoming.
Yep. I am made to do 'mindfulness' at the school I work out. We can't do anything particularly meaningful as I have several children with additional needs and they haven't got the support they need and deserve and need so they often loud and disruptive. My classroom is not a place for effective mindfulness. Essentially we do some calming colouring occasionally or watch a calming video. Which is of no benefit to anyone.It's interesting how Esther has only said she wants to meet Scarlet's Mum but has not mentioned Eddie's. I wonder why.
She is saying she wants to bring mindfulness into schools. It's been in schools for a long time. A bit of mindfulness is not going to change how feral kids are becoming.
Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing? I'm sure at some point Esther has looked back over what Brianna posted online and thought maybe she should have had monitored her online presence a bit more, hence the campaigning now. It's also a case of "easier said than done". I can see what she's trying to achieve, but I don't know how enforceable it would be in reality. You can't police everything a teenager does, even if you try. Sometimes, monitoring too much will just cause them to rebel, I've seen it in my own family.I just can’t get my head around her mum campaigning for teenagers to not have access to social media…. But her child was sexualised all over social media? Clearly not monitored at all and free to do what she likes.
I find it so hypocritical, like pot meet kettle?
I caught my daughter posting inappropriate things on Snapchat when she was 14. She was then banned from Snapchat while she was under my roof. Only social media she was allowed as a teen was instagram (when it was just a picture app) and Pinterest. Before I let her download Snapchat, she was made aware of the rules and consequences of abusing it and I followed through.Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing? I'm sure at some point Esther has looked back over what Brianna posted online and thought maybe she should have had monitored her online presence a bit more, hence the campaigning now. It's also a case of "easier said than done". I can see what she's trying to achieve, but I don't know how enforceable it would be in reality. You can't police everything a teenager does, even if you try. Sometimes, monitoring too much will just cause them to rebel, I've seen it in my own family.
I’ve noticed certain members of the trans brigade on social media who clearly have not followed the case or trial properly whatsoever like to paint the picture that Brianna was this meek individual with no friends who was constantly ostracised and bullied because it fits their narrative - I saw one tweet where someone mentioned Brianna and then proceeded to rant about how there is a “trans genocide” happening and that trans people are being murdered on the streets on a daily basis. Brianna did have friends - a group of them were interviewed on North West tonight when the trial was over and they spoke at her vigil. I’ve seen a few of her Tik Toks too and again, in some she was with friends. If anything, Scarlett Jenkinson appears to have been the one with no friends. Even before everyone knew who she was, she had barely any likes or comments on her social media posts, no photos of her out or doing anything fun with friends. I honestly find it sickening that people ( no one on here) are still continuing to use this poor child to push an agenda - just leave it alone and let her rest in peace.Well even if Brianna didn’t think she had any friends, she does have fellows making TikToks about her, with pics and vids of them together. I feel possibly some children might of thought Brianna as a friend. Theres lots of conflicting statements made that contradict who Brianna actually was.
Absolutely.Yep. I am made to do 'mindfulness' at the school I work out. We can't do anything particularly meaningful as I have several children with additional needs and they haven't got the support they need and deserve and need so they often loud and disruptive. My classroom is not a place for effective mindfulness. Essentially we do some calming colouring occasionally or watch a calming video. Which is of no benefit to anyone.
She would be MUCH better off campaigning for adequate SEN and mental health support for all children as with this I believe Brianna's story could have been different. Obviously Brianna needed support but arguable so did Scarlett and definitely Eddie. Things could have been very different if schools weren't so overstretched.