i'm genuinely interested as to how she, single-handedly, controlled a class of 30+ teenagers - especially teaching RE, which in my experience was the subject kids messed around in the most, legit half the kids in my class would climb out the window onto the playing field whilst our RE teacher, who very much struggled to control our class, had her back turned - yet can't manage to control her own two children when they work in the same room together. is she really trying to convince us that her class of teenagers were so well-behaved that she didn't have to use her "divide and conquer" technique, because there was no fighting or teasing or bullying or banter?she was such a shining example of the perfect teacher that they all sat in silence, transfixed and absorbing her knowledge?
babs, if your own two children are harder to deal with than a class of teenagers, you might wanna look at your
lack of parenting skills and see where you're going wrong. y'know, like constantly ignoring them whilst you film yourself or watch netflix, pitting them against each other by consistently favouring the golden child - note how she included erin's birthday and all the prep in one of her pre-christmas vlogs, but ethan's doesn't even get a mention because home tours and plants take priority - and plastering their lives all over SM. imagine actually using your ex-teacher status to dole out advice, when you can't even get your own kids to work at the same table!