i agree. you tube doesnt last for ever.Yeah I do think she lets them learn the bare minimum just so that she can prove they are ‘learning’ and not just running round shopping centres screaming and scrambling on the floor for chocolate all day every day.
It really bothers me when YouTube families don’t prioritise their children’s futures. Just because they have money and a successful YouTube channel doesn’t mean they’ll be set for the future, especially if they’re not taught how to handle their finances. And YouTube may not be around forever.
Its like with the FamilyFizz YouTube channel, their daughter Mia said she doesn’t need GCSEs because she’s got youtube. Surely you still do your GCSEs anyway so you have them just incase??
Same with the NN. I just don’t think these kids are gonna be prepared for the real world.
their channels have been losing views for a long time. the kids are growing up (sabre is 16!).
they will have to stop at some stage. i dont see any future for the kids on you tube.
they are not that rich and the parents are wasting a huge sum of money on their new unnecessary mansion in queensland.
the kids will have to work at 'normal' jobs and their poor education( and their social isolation) will hurt them.
a good education is critical for their future and they are not getting it.