The Teachers are tired of the drama with students, will A.I. replace them?

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  • @Lovelyti_TV
    @Lovelyti_TV  Год назад +42

    here is a clip from this week livestream, to catch the full show go here ruclips.net/user/liveDpIofFPG7TQ

    • @thealpha_wulf8983
      @thealpha_wulf8983 Год назад +1

      Haayy ti!

    • @DebbieGarvey-dq6cf
      @DebbieGarvey-dq6cf Год назад +1

      No wonder these kids come out dunce as a bat😂😂 25 and can’t read, using the speaker button to text and type..

    • @angeniquehopkins5246
      @angeniquehopkins5246 Год назад +4

      Ti they did still paddle in the 90's, cuz I got my 1st and last paddle at 13 and I'm 41! The crazy part about my paddle was, 9 days later they took it outta youngstown school systems...My Mom to this day say she did it cuz she complained to the board about my back and legs. She was kool if they hit me wit the board on my butt, but not my legs and back!😂

    • @lynettepatrice2600
      @lynettepatrice2600 Год назад

      You look gorgeous, TiTi!!🥰 that hair style and color, with the snakeskin is GIVING!!!❤

    • @erika12244
      @erika12244 Год назад +1

      I was born in 89, and I went to elementary school in the early 90s, and I remember when I would get sent to the principal office there would always be a paddle on her wall, and she would call my Mama and asked my Mama if she wanted me to get a whooping at home or if she (the principal) should do it. My Mama was always like NO! I'll whoop her ass when she get home. She didn't want nobody else whooping her kids. 18:40

  • @shanchan8247
    @shanchan8247 Год назад +236

    People literally acting possessed when you take the electronics away, this is a problem. Adults and kids need to disconnect at least an hour a day!

    • @nestleblack9468
      @nestleblack9468 Год назад +21

      Hell....10hrs a day

    • @lepporter6212
      @lepporter6212 Год назад +3

      They don't need to have them at school period.

    • @kandi668
      @kandi668 Год назад +6

      I have seen it myself. I really think parents should not introduce tablets and cellphones to kids at all. Tik Tok needs to go too. The kids have a total meltdown when you take away their electronics. They lose their sh@t. Something ain’t right, spiritually.

  • @taybee4653
    @taybee4653 Год назад +214

    The problem is the school system refuse to hold the parents accountable. They rather just blame the teachers because it’s easier and more convenient.

    • @bonitacoleman6428
      @bonitacoleman6428 Год назад +26

      My mom would have beaten my ass up and down the hallway!! Plus she would have had to catch the bus up to the school...lord I wouldn't be able to seat for days

    • @redloveeee
      @redloveeee Год назад +2

      Said this to my principal before quitting and I was told “we can’t do anything about parents” 🙄

    • @Brandy-jl2qo
      @Brandy-jl2qo Год назад +1

      @@redloveeee 😔😔😔

    • @melloniedenise6448
      @melloniedenise6448 Год назад +4

      That is a major part of the problem…but on the other hand when teachers and the school admin try to get the parent involve it’s meet with aggression from the parent. I am a middle school educator and I can’t keep count of how many times I’ve tried to contact a student parents about their behavior and instead of working with me on their behavior I was blamed for causing their behavior smh I’m at the point in my career where I don’t even bothered to contact parents.

  • @TM-nb9zf
    @TM-nb9zf Год назад +285

    I worked in schools and juvenile centers with kids for the past 10 years.
    And i recently resigned and will never ever go back to working with kids.
    I never had issues or drama but it has been a change in society that we cant really get a grip on. And to be honest. When we call in the parents ...they are HORRIBLE!

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie Год назад +63

      I said this on a different video talking about the same subject. The parents just as bad and sometimes worse than the kids.💯😩

    • @purplelover9633
      @purplelover9633 Год назад +3

      @@sagittarius420cheefie that!

    • @TM-nb9zf
      @TM-nb9zf Год назад +25

      @@sagittarius420cheefie we had parents that would literally say don't call my phone. I will be there at dismissal

    • @ltarleton7527
      @ltarleton7527 Год назад +25

      Exactly! Students missing months of school, parents smelling like alcohol/weed, and I have parents I've never seem in a whole school year.

    • @Hungrystrawberry
      @Hungrystrawberry Год назад +4

      I'm sorry you're going through that. I'm dealing with it on the early childhood end and hunni let me tell you i will clock out and not come back until the next day.

  • @earlinebeaman684
    @earlinebeaman684 Год назад +426

    We live in an age where no one knows who the parents are in the homes anymore. Kids telling parents what to do.

    • @MoBettaCoo
      @MoBettaCoo Год назад +17

      1984

    • @daniella8400
      @daniella8400 Год назад +9

      Yup, sounds like my sisters household.

    • @jazyjoe0974
      @jazyjoe0974 Год назад +8

      I can say the same, sounds like my mother-in-laws kids she got the nerve to let them run wild do whatever they want and then asks my wife to discipline them and wonders why they respect more my wife and not her 🙄🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @yardiebabe
      @yardiebabe Год назад +19

      That’s the parents’ fault as well as the lawmakers that bind the hands of the adults giving undeserved kids grace. The politicians and lawmakers are a big part of the problem. Like with everything else they refuse to do anything to solve the problems.

    • @keytowomanhood506
      @keytowomanhood506 Год назад +2

      Not over here

  • @misslove7698
    @misslove7698 Год назад +231

    If AI replaces those teachers all hell will breakout amongst those kids, if anything virtual classes or homeschooling will become the norm

    • @AHealedPerspective
      @AHealedPerspective Год назад +23

      That’s the plan 😢

    • @yardiebabe
      @yardiebabe Год назад +31

      Please! We already learned in 2020-2021 during the pandemic that virtual school for the most part doesn’t work. They’re even worst when there’s no one in front of them.

    • @tffy2004
      @tffy2004 Год назад +21

      I would gladly homeschool my kids BUT as a single mother that means I would have to leave the workforce...wonder if monetary compensation would be offered for parents that would have to do this in order to either homeschool or facilitate virtual learning at home.
      Either way its devestating that teachers have to deal with these types of children and AI is NOT the answer.

    • @emberskies999
      @emberskies999 Год назад +5

      AI is never the answer to dealing with children who want to be aggressive. It's just the adults (both parents and the school system) showing how much they don't want to effectively in any healthy sensible approaching way deal with the children or their behavior. They don't want to come to any conclusions about their situations, they just want end results. They just don't want to be bothered and don't want to consider any consequence from their actions, again. It's just gonna be another generation of children failed. I'm not trying to be a downer and I hope they don't go along with cold emotionless, humanless robots to teach their kids because it will never help them, just stunt them and dehumanize them. But these adults really need to consider their actions and their children's actions if they truly want things to be better in a good process on all equal sides.

    • @purplelover9633
      @purplelover9633 Год назад +2

      They’ll have robocop teach them

  • @sugarwaters
    @sugarwaters Год назад +316

    I know they stopped expelling students because it disproportionally effected black students but I think that was a wrong move. They made a behavior issue into a race issue.

    • @batteriesnotincluded4715
      @batteriesnotincluded4715 Год назад

      Bcuz it’s predominantly Black kids that are acting an ass in schools.

    • @omolaraojo2831
      @omolaraojo2831 Год назад +3

      FAAAAAAAAACTS

    • @lifegoeson1007
      @lifegoeson1007 Год назад +2

      Like America always does, even though sometimes that’s the case

    • @daisywaizy4139
      @daisywaizy4139 Год назад +2

      When did they stop? What state? My daughter's friend was just expelled for defending a girl against a trans at their school in South Carolina

    • @caramelspice7244
      @caramelspice7244 Год назад

      The WORST behavior of students at my school comes from Blk males. They are m0nsters. They are argumentative for no damn reason. Can't read. Can't write. Just roaming the halls. When you try to help you get resistance. I'm black and I refuse to jump on a sword in the name of saving blk males. Most have no father and the mother only comes to school once, for enrollment. Racism is NOT the problem. Black American culture that coddles these boys and tells them they are victims is the problem.

  • @DawnNa_22
    @DawnNa_22 Год назад +185

    This is abhorrent. If the children are our future, this country is doomed.

    • @kochayeo
      @kochayeo Год назад +9

      lol I couldn't help but laugh a little bit! *(Hence the Greatest Love of All song reference). But I know you were being serious.

    • @DoveyTheWriter
      @DoveyTheWriter Год назад +11

      I mean let's be honest. It was doomed before these kids came about. Society and the parents are to blame...

    • @sib9769
      @sib9769 Год назад +12

      There still good kids getting into Stanford and Yale every year. My brother just got into Cornell…the sad thing is some of them don’t know how far behind they are.

    • @BWXNB
      @BWXNB Год назад +8

      LOL like the country was not already doomed by grown folks in state houses.

    • @MsMoore-bj9lq
      @MsMoore-bj9lq Год назад

      @@kochayeo lmao. Now the song is in my head

  • @mrscalicoco
    @mrscalicoco Год назад +85

    I was born in 1984…. My Mother & Father made it clear that I was to act like a child, and shut up! I was there to learn period❣️💯🍎

  • @first-classkiki4eva
    @first-classkiki4eva Год назад +134

    I was literally still in college two years ago and I had respect enough to put my phone in my bag and on silent when the instructors came in. I treated school like a job I was constantly being monitored at. Never had anyone complain about my phone being used in class.

    • @caramelspice7244
      @caramelspice7244 Год назад +7

      You were in college. Most of these kids will not go to college. Let's be real, your mentality determines where you go in life. Many of these k!ds will never make it far, sadly.

    • @meghanferrari6501
      @meghanferrari6501 Год назад +2

      And you've done yourself a service your way ahead of other students who can't put that phone down for five minutes!

  • @jessieis
    @jessieis Год назад +451

    No way in hell I could be a teacher in this generation, especially if I can’t defend myself.

    • @rain1676
      @rain1676 Год назад +22

      Yep. Kids in school are crazy

    • @BlackGirlLovesAnime6
      @BlackGirlLovesAnime6 Год назад +34

      Me either, my almost 17 year old sister is enough. I couldn’t imagine having to teach a whole room full of kids like her. I’d be arrested for child abuse 😂

    • @rubybrown1676
      @rubybrown1676 Год назад +31

      Right, Id imagine it's like a customer service job on steroids

    • @bonitacoleman6428
      @bonitacoleman6428 Год назад +5

      @@rubybrown1676
      Yes, it is. I work in retail, customer, shoplifters cussed us out all day long!!!

    • @bonitacoleman6428
      @bonitacoleman6428 Год назад +7

      We get threatened daily!! Have customers with mental issues hang outside the building all day

  • @majesticgirlgames
    @majesticgirlgames Год назад +91

    I’ve been watching Teacher Therapy who uses her RUclips platform to talk about her experiences a teacher. She taught in urban, suburban public AND private schools. She has an array of awful experiences from 8 years of teaching and says that even the administrations don’t intervene in terms of classroom discipline. Most parents, no matter what income level or family structure refuse to see the bad in their children and would rather blame teachers and try to control their curriculum. It is a mess overall!!

  • @rayseyeoman7540
    @rayseyeoman7540 Год назад +158

    I would be terrified having a school aged kid in the US. I pray for these schools, kids, teachers and staff.

  • @funsizedazzy6708
    @funsizedazzy6708 Год назад +76

    Im a sub and I’m 28 when I tell you it’s like folks gave up raising their children

    • @nataliet.3023
      @nataliet.3023 Год назад +2

      Smh sad sad sad

    • @Dablkwid0w2008
      @Dablkwid0w2008 Год назад +1

      The teachers should strike not strike but do a walkout at a certain time

  • @emberskies999
    @emberskies999 Год назад +59

    I have said this before and I'll say it again, children can be just as abusive as abusive adults. And these kinds of kids are being raised/enabled by their parents and the school system, that it is okay to take your anger out on someone just because they said no to you or held you accountable for what you did.

  • @yourlittlesecret7575
    @yourlittlesecret7575 Год назад +118

    11:10 I agree with what you said. If you make the parents take off of work to come get their disrespectful child from school, they're going to quickly get tired of their check coming in low. And it's a shame that the parents won't start doing something about their demon children until it starts to directly affect them and their job/money

  • @ShayYaisa
    @ShayYaisa Год назад +29

    Even as a child I recognized that teachers weren’t respected. It made me never ever want to work as one, or even a sub because a lot of times the subs get it worse than the teachers! It’s really sad.

  • @islandgirl8067
    @islandgirl8067 Год назад +46

    I feel bad for these teachers; they are overworked & underpaid, and now they have to worry about being attacked by bad kids and their crazy parents simply for doing their jobs.

  • @raechelle1985
    @raechelle1985 Год назад +27

    The anger is not due to spiritual warfare. It's due to the lack of boundaries in the home that starts at 2 years old. They need to learn right from wrong when they're still small enough to control.

  • @KB-gt3zv
    @KB-gt3zv Год назад +44

    I do feel for the teachers today. I feel as though, in some schools, the administration will allow these kids to continue going to school knowing there are issues, instead of expelling them or getting involved right away.

    • @nataliet.3023
      @nataliet.3023 Год назад +2

      In my opinion for the public school system, it's the money the district is getting from having xyz amount of kids in their school system.

  • @jessicascreenwritingservices
    @jessicascreenwritingservices Год назад +33

    I screamed during that clip with the red headed girl yelling like a demon 😵‍💫😩 no way in the world! 😵‍💫🫣

  • @marsha1758
    @marsha1758 Год назад +52

    I don't know about "spiritual warfare," but social media definitely shortens your attention span. And it's been proven that likes make your body release endorphins. I think cell phones are just addictive and they shouldn't be allowed in class. Unfortunately, there have always been unruly children in school. I use to feel terrible for some of my teachers. They couldn't even get their lessons started. Most of the time was spent keeping kids quiet.

    • @Rosybuds00
      @Rosybuds00 Год назад +1

      This is exactly spiritual warfare and social media is playing its role as a tool, look at the new generation it’s creating. Young people who are vain, lovers of themselves, idol worshipping, materialistic, want instant gratification, constantly comparing themselves to others online, have instant access to information at a large scale and still have no common sense, lack social skills, more young people are depressed/suicidal than ever before, doing anything for a “viral moment”, putting your whole identity and self worth into your online persona. They are attached to these electronics and wouldn’t survive a day without them. This is all spiritual. I’m only 30 and I can feel a difference between my childhood and my nieces and nephews growing up who are under the ages of 12. Social media has shaped this society massively in the last 10-15 years but we still don’t know all the social and psychological side effects that stem from all this, we shall see another 10-20 years from now.

  • @britt198521
    @britt198521 Год назад +6

    It’s the lower grades too. One parent said my child is your responsibility for 8 hours not mine after her child counties to be disrespectful, fights and walks out in the 3rd grade.

  • @DeBellanadi
    @DeBellanadi Год назад +26

    Imagine your parent being a teacher and someone violates them like that … I would be under the whole prison jail

  • @Bulldog-mi3om
    @Bulldog-mi3om Год назад +30

    I was a teacher for 1 school year right after college. I bailed and went back to school. I could not take it. I do think that schools will go to virtual learning or 4 days per week. There has been some talk about schools going to 4 days per week due to teacher shortages. I hear daily from teachers I know that they will not be returning next year even down to elementary teachers. SMH

  • @tlcalston
    @tlcalston Год назад +49

    You're correct Ti with the spiritual warfare. I have been telling my family that the frequencies on the planet is higher and if you are not vibrating high enough then you could go insane.

  • @rubenballesteros4718
    @rubenballesteros4718 Год назад +31

    💯 these kids are off the chain no respect for themselves or authority which is sad, no one deserves to be treated the way some of these teachers are. These kids need discipline and it starts at home

  • @nalaninani8005
    @nalaninani8005 Год назад +22

    I was starting to wonder. What did we do as kids in the early 2000s and 90s era where we didn’t have all this technology. And I realize a important factor. “The Family” I think in this economy there isn’t enough emphasis on family. With parents over working what are kids left to? We had other family members to go to, grandparents, aunts cousins. Etc. There was a village. I just don’t think there’s much of opportunity for the family to be involved because of the economy. Technology has replaced the family I feel.

    • @nalaninani8005
      @nalaninani8005 Год назад +1

      Technology
      Baby manna Baby Father culture (the Nick cannons and Futures of the world)
      (Cost of living)
      I feel these attributes and others deconstructs the family that raises children. Inn in my sociology class Sociologists say The family is the most important agent of socialization. (Your parents are you first teachers) in other words

  • @LFoster8026
    @LFoster8026 Год назад +93

    As a teacher I do not see AI replacing us because AI lacks the ability to understand our emotions and experiences. AI won't be able to connect with students on a personal level like a human teacher can and that connection makes a difference. Now we see these videos and think that all kids in schools are like this but take it from a teacher who has taught at some of the roughest school in my area, there are more students who want to learn than those who do not and many times those ones who act like this, have a lot going on outside of the classroom and you as a human must try to connect with them and sympathize and empathize with what they are going through. Once you establish a relationship with that student, that student will work for you. Education today is not just about basic reading, writing, and math skills. It is about building relationships then you will be able to teach once you have developed that relationship with that student. AI can't do that.

    • @yardiebabe
      @yardiebabe Год назад

      I can definitely see the government replacing teachers with AI based on money alone. They already blame teachers for everything, they refuse to do anything about the problems, they refuse to allow teachers to defend themselves against these attacks. The republiKKKans especially would love to shut down public schools based on the money districts spend on salaries, benefits, & $$$ per student.

    • @catrionaakacat
      @catrionaakacat Год назад +17

      I find most students would rather watch a video than listen to a teacher to be honest.

    • @millymilly8264
      @millymilly8264 Год назад +4

      You don’t know what kind of advanced technology they have they can do anything

    • @SabzKhumalo
      @SabzKhumalo Год назад

      I think that the rich will have personal teachers, the middle class will have small group classes in the community accompanying online classes. Then the poor will be stuck working factories. Simple. See how it will be.

    • @sharicampbell9446
      @sharicampbell9446 Год назад +3

      @@mindfulwebstudio7996 I think AI would eventually solve the issues of defiance and combat in the classroom. It would be able to teach without getting upset or reacting to combative students. It would be constantly monitored and able to recognize sounds of a disturbance, sending in those in charge to investigate what’s going on, and act accordingly.
      Being that teachers are no longer able to hug or get familiar with students anyway , students would eventually adjust to this impersonal approach in the classroom.
      Students that need extra help with class work or having personal problems can talk to administrators or those in charge professionally trained and educated, equipped with resources to address personal issues.
      Something must be done to educate children without teachers risking their lives, health and sanity. They don’t get educated, trained or paid enough to put up with the increasing madness they’re subjected to. A no nonsense atmosphere must be created and AI might just be the best way to solve, or combat the problem.

  • @Sun.ce.214
    @Sun.ce.214 Год назад +53

    I went to a pretty rough high school in the hood and disrespect towards teachers was a common thing. Just like you said it really hurts everyone because the kids that actually wanna learn can't and end up falling behind or can't learn because they don't feel safe in their environment.
    I know I constantly had to be on pins and needles in high school cause you never knew when something was gonna pop off. It also didn't help that we had very few security guards and the school itself was located in a really bad neighborhood.
    If it was bad Back then (around the early 2010's) I can only imagine how it is now where we have judges and courts giving these kids get slap on a hand as a punishment for damn near taking away someone's life.
    They feel like they can do anything because they know they won't face any repercussions

  • @kikuhondaceleste4822
    @kikuhondaceleste4822 Год назад +51

    I graduated in 2020 and I remember the teachers saying that my class was one of the last ones they could work with. I think a lack of parenting combined with this tech addiction has created this situation. A lot of parents need to be held accountable for their kids but then again they're scared of their kids while their kids ain't scared of anything.

  • @jenephernugent2998
    @jenephernugent2998 Год назад +19

    CPS should be called anytime there is any level of defiance from these kids in school to investigate. After the investigation is over THEN the kids can go back to school. For sure there is an underlying problem!

  • @kirktaurean1616
    @kirktaurean1616 Год назад +50

    I'm wondering what this little girls parents think of their daughters rachet behavior??? 🤦🤔

    • @Sketchnificent
      @Sketchnificent Год назад +33

      They probably the type of parents to blame other staff for not “doing enough”

    • @allmylifeihadtofight9815
      @allmylifeihadtofight9815 Год назад +6

      @@Sketchnificent you’re absolutely right! I’ve witnessed parents blaming everyone but themselves

  • @BXDBG4
    @BXDBG4 Год назад +12

    As an educator myself the reality is that a lot of parents are lacking parenting skills. They don’t get early intervention for their children and then expect teachers to handle and fix behaviors.

  • @CarlaMJones54
    @CarlaMJones54 Год назад +23

    God bless teachers and school employees today for all that you do and have to put up with! I worked in the public school system many years ago, as a Paraprofessional, and a Therapeutic Staff Support Worker. It was becoming bad then. I would go home and always say that these kids gonna cause me to lose my clearances! I left to homeschool my twin sons and never looked or went back! Stay prayed up and keep your head on a swivel!!

  • @Tonia682
    @Tonia682 Год назад +11

    As a teacher I throughly agree with your perspective. The difference between kids and parents from 29 yrs ago and now is like night and day. Next year may be my last…

  • @lynettepatrice2600
    @lynettepatrice2600 Год назад +13

    Right, Ti! That male teacher was struggling to keep that door closed but when the big student grabbed it, that door closed tight 😂 we used to call big kids like that "cornfed", back in my day.

  • @TheAlfredPlatform
    @TheAlfredPlatform Год назад +224

    They should start passing laws to fine parents whose children act a fool in school. EDIT: better yet, start taking away section 8 vouchers and food stamps from families whose kids show out in school and guess what will stop real quick 😂🤣🤪

    • @ruthiemill
      @ruthiemill Год назад +26

      Agreed!

    • @OreliaLatrice
      @OreliaLatrice Год назад +13

      Hmm really good idea.

    • @Tra_C
      @Tra_C Год назад +11

      Yep, that would definitely help.

    • @veriteetfeu
      @veriteetfeu Год назад +2

      Yes! Do it!!! This is a GREAT idea.

    • @walkingeverywhere4k831
      @walkingeverywhere4k831 Год назад +47

      Not all kids who act out are from poor "section 8"-families! those spoiled brats from rich parents are acting out too!

  • @elysiyah3364
    @elysiyah3364 Год назад +10

    Remember during the lockdown in 2020 when they shut all the schools down and all the kids (like 1st grade and up) had to do virtual learning. These parents were losing their minds, they didn't even want to be around their owb kids all day every day, these same parents couldn't WAIT until these schools opened back up now we're having an epidemic of teacher/student incidents! Smh it might just get bad enough where they start shutting down schools if these schools can't keep these teachers! It starts at home, parents have to better with their own kids!

  • @joe-for-the-king
    @joe-for-the-king Год назад +12

    That red-haired kid trying to break down the door look like THOR from the "GOD OF WAR: RAGNAROK" video game!! 😂😂😂

    • @mskishababy3014
      @mskishababy3014 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @VSES-99293
      @VSES-99293 Год назад +1

      Lol I almost choked on my gum that I was chewing laughing at this comment

  • @beautyis_hername502
    @beautyis_hername502 Год назад +18

    Wow, I could literally write a dissertation about the current state of educational institutions. At this point psychologist need to be on site, evaluation need to be performed to ensure the safety of everyone else. Teachers and students. The frightening thing with children is they can go undiagnosed until adulthood. Once these behaviors begin it becomes how they cope or even manipulate people.

  • @MissIntentionality
    @MissIntentionality Год назад +18

    Damn, you got me wanting to go back and watch Lean on Me! 😅

  • @Justanotherbabymama
    @Justanotherbabymama Год назад +28

    We had paddling when I was in school. I graduated in 2010. Our middle school math teacher would give you a choice either a referral or a whooping. Some would choose the whopping & he would go grab another teacher to bear witness and then you got 3 whacks. 🤦‍♀️

  • @lynettepatrice2600
    @lynettepatrice2600 Год назад +12

    That kid trying to break the door in, while in hysterics, could cause real damage to a teacher! That kid has some size on her! That's terrifying!

  • @sayecarrie
    @sayecarrie Год назад +12

    Teachers go through a lot. I applaud my loved ones and other teachers who actually care for their students and want what's best for them.

  • @polog8153
    @polog8153 Год назад +11

    These teachers need to have a box for all cell phones before coming into each classroom. Period.

  • @ccjammy5270
    @ccjammy5270 Год назад +36

    It's all this soft parenting, these are the effects of having no structure. They don't fear authority at all, Millenials we got this one wrong. Parent your kids, your children aren't above correction. Structure breeds accountablity and decorum.

  • @piscesmoon6333
    @piscesmoon6333 Год назад +18

    i work at a jr high/sr high school and it's just going from bad to worse. especially since the home schooling during the pandemic. you can't even fail a student anymore, there are no rules being enforced, and just as you said: the phones and social media etc are DEFINTELY effecting them all. edit: the admin are too scared of the parents, they don't enforce any rules, ZERO respect from students, parents, admin, everyone.

    • @berserk1437
      @berserk1437 Год назад +2

      What generation are the parents? I swear if Ti's kids have any complaints about their school she would raise hell over their instead of on the internet

    • @piscesmoon6333
      @piscesmoon6333 Год назад

      @@berserk1437 that’s bcuz Ti is a great mom who I’m sure knows when her kids were in the wrong and when they weren’t. The parents these days are a different breed. And it’s all different generations but I’d say the younger parents are the most difficult to deal with, the ones who don’t back up anything the school tries to do when it comes to discipline. You know, the “my Johnny would NEVER do that!” type of parent.

  • @barbarawhitby1916
    @barbarawhitby1916 Год назад +9

    The Parents she be responsible for their behavior. My kids would never, and my son is diagnosed with ADHD. Between counseling and knowing its consequences to his behavior.

  • @ruthiemill
    @ruthiemill Год назад +10

    It’s the parents’ responsibility, period! I have 2 kids and I’ll be damned if my kids are out there acting fools and disrespecting authority. Nope. Not with the way I was raised. I’m raising them the same way.

  • @shoot4astarr0408
    @shoot4astarr0408 Год назад +20

    Hey lovelyti❤ I appreciate all your hard work on both this channel and your true crime channel. I love your commentary. Much love to you❤

  • @Thereasonyoudontlikeme
    @Thereasonyoudontlikeme Год назад +5

    I have ADHD and never EVER behaved this way in school or anywhere! Smh these kids are out of control.

    • @keikei1943
      @keikei1943 Год назад +1

      Same, they giving us a bad name 😭😭

  • @alaijahlee2150
    @alaijahlee2150 Год назад +11

    I dont think we should go back to how we use to treat students, but i do think parents and more community involvement is needed. Having actual resources in schools such as social workers, therapist, nurses, supplemental food programs, and actually assisting parents with real payment and social services would also be of great help.

  • @MoedusaTheeGoddess
    @MoedusaTheeGoddess Год назад +11

    My heart hurts for these teachers omg i didnt realize it was THIS bad..people need to keep their demon seeds at home,the children that actually want to learn shouldnt be penalized bc of a few bad apples.. and they need to stop allowing phones in the schools,i graduated in 2007, and we werent allowed to have our phones out AT ALL, they seem a lot more lenient on these kids now and just let them do whatever they want. If these are the children of our future we wont have a damn future smh

  • @AHealedPerspective
    @AHealedPerspective Год назад +24

    These kids act possessed. What do you REALLY think has possessed them? Video games have been around for a while as well as social media. Something more is going on.
    I work in the schools and this didn’t get this bad until after the pandemic. It almost seems like the phones have linked up with the kids bodies. Hmmm

  • @jacquelinemcgill3378
    @jacquelinemcgill3378 Год назад +3

    Absolutely there are spirits! I’m a woman who totally agree with you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @r3sili3nt777
    @r3sili3nt777 Год назад +11

    I would rather my son be taught at home but his father is holding on to the idea that this system will actually serve our kids socially. But socially these kids are not thriving. They are exposed to more violence, negativity, bullying and take on other negative personality traits more likely there then when compared at our home. We don't hit at home, we speak respectfully, and value good work ethic. But some parents think if the kids stay home then they will become a recluse and awkward.

  • @Tyme_flies
    @Tyme_flies Год назад +6

    I work in the medical field I have the type of job where we have to do 30 minutes checks on our patients. Basically we make sure their blood pressure don't drop to low. My co worker is CONSTANTLY scrolling on her phone. For the life of me I don't know why year after year management has allowed her to get away with this. Finally people started to complain. One day the manager came through and took her phone for all 3 minutes. I shit y'all not this grown ass woman who is married with children, cried like a baby. The manager just did it to prove a point. She gave the phone back within minutes. I agree that it's spiritual. I never thought I'd see a grown up cry over something she knows she is not suppose to have in the 1st place. Smh 😦

  • @sherryamanfor
    @sherryamanfor Год назад +6

    Yes my daughter is a teacher she stop working in the classroom because of the disrespect from students and parents. Instead she work online as a instructor.

  • @prettynpetty8342
    @prettynpetty8342 Год назад +1

    I went to school with a couple of kids like the one in that first video and let me tell you, everyday it was either a warzone and we never got anything done or everyone would be tense around them. Mental health was not taken seriously at all.

  • @pj-ge8er
    @pj-ge8er Год назад +5

    I'm ready for the conversation Ti. Everything is spiritual

  • @C.kirk1287
    @C.kirk1287 Год назад +13

    No teacher deserve this BS! Like I said it starts at home too! Parents we gotta start limiting their screen time. I would gladly discipline these kids if I could. 😒 what happened to the fear of your parents when you act out in school!! We already have a decline in people going into the field of teaching and education and this shit is out of control! 🤦🏻‍♀️ man if I would’ve embarrassed my parents at school.. that was MY ASS when I got home 😩😂

  • @essenceaquarius9958
    @essenceaquarius9958 Год назад +2

    These kids are ruthless!

  • @sharicampbell9446
    @sharicampbell9446 Год назад +7

    The way I see it, students get one chance to act out or disrupt the learning process. One time! Let students know this on a regular basis. Let those who act up be sent to the office to explain what’s going on with them. Let those in charge come up with a plan to help. CPS, Food programs, mental and health agencies, that solve underlying issues and problems that usually cause defiant behavior.
    Parents should be held accountable, fined and jailed if they are creating a bad environment at home that carries over into school.
    Those kids and parents who can’t get it together after attempts to help them through government assistance, should be permanently expelled and home schooled. They should also have to report to agencies that make sure they don’t become a nuisance to their communities, committing crimes, after being expelled.
    Those who want to learn should not be held hostage and terrorized by those who can’t function in a controlled learning environment. If not in school, the pipeline to prison, a definite controlled environment will definitely handle the situation!
    Parents it’s your job to send your kids off to school ready to learn and with the right attitude. Change whatever is happening at home to ensure your kids are able to take instructions and information when that school bell rings. Parents your kids are your responsibility. Teacher’s are not supposed to babysit or act as jail wardens to your kids. Stop allowing the school or prison system to do your job‼️

  • @jadesmith7983
    @jadesmith7983 Год назад +3

    I was born in 87' and I remember in kindergarten they used to hit our hands with rulers if we got in trouble. This was in Cleveland Ohio, but it stopped not long after that.

  • @yogicdance240
    @yogicdance240 Год назад +5

    Children’s out-of-control behavior also has something to do with the drugs and foods that mothers are/were consuming while pregnant.

  • @seenamoon5804
    @seenamoon5804 Год назад +5

    That white girl needed a tranquilizer dart. She was Feral. Some scary shit 😳

  • @nursezee1034
    @nursezee1034 Год назад +7

    Ti really out here an advocate for teachers!!!!! Period...but no I did get a spanking in from elementary to middle school in Mississippi and I'm 30...I remember they sent a paper home either you let your kids get in trouble at school by padding or come get your kid.we also did pray in am and pledge of allegiance every morning

  • @skaterlover1999
    @skaterlover1999 Год назад +14

    Girl, this BEEN happening! The difference is...now...now folk are finally coming out because they had enough! I even worked at a school that was solely for troubled youth and MAN, I have NO clue how these teachers do it!

  • @afrolatino89
    @afrolatino89 Год назад +22

    It's because parents are letting technology raise their kids

    • @taybee4653
      @taybee4653 Год назад +8

      Electronic babysitter, the internet is raising their kids.

    • @afrolatino89
      @afrolatino89 Год назад

      @Alien Brown You we're a dummy for that.

    • @Nirobiscloset10
      @Nirobiscloset10 Год назад +1

      Exactly.

  • @grapelund
    @grapelund Год назад +3

    “The damn chickens been fed with growth shit.” 😂😂😂

  • @cypress2212
    @cypress2212 Год назад +3

    Sometimes it's what kid have on their phones. There afraid of someone seeing it.
    The kids reflect what it happening in society. In my day there wasn't a massacres everyday. Parents can't do anymore, teachers can't do anymore and some kids are feeling hopeless. Conditions are critical and no one knows what to do.

  • @aliciaflores7095
    @aliciaflores7095 Год назад +2

    I’ve seen parents of the bullies at the elementary school I used to work at come defend their bully ass kids .

  • @bree-rose1885
    @bree-rose1885 Год назад +6

    They def not ready for the spiritual warfare conversation

  • @Adventuresforthebooks
    @Adventuresforthebooks Год назад +8

    End of the school year and they wanna cut up 😑😔

  • @ladytjoy
    @ladytjoy Год назад +8

    Another problem is parents aren't allowed to spank their kids anymore without risking having the police and/or children's aid called and being charged and/or getting their kids take away. I'm pretty sure one of the things that kept a lot of us kids straight back in the day was the fear of getting out butt whooped by our parents. Now the kids are whooping the parents and other adults because the adults fear getting in trouble instead of the kids.

    • @shunda1781
      @shunda1781 Год назад +4

      You can whoop your child as long as you dont leave a mark.

  • @Bigolemonade
    @Bigolemonade Год назад +10

    that big girl in red looked possessed not even gonna hold you

  • @stevenbest4841
    @stevenbest4841 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel today, and very glad I did! Love the light-hearted, but also deadly serious balance of your approach to topics. Can't wait to see more! 100% subbed

  • @opal20041
    @opal20041 Год назад +3

    I appreciate you speaking on this, this situation is detrimental to all of us. I have a 14 and a 10 yr. And I’m probably going to homeschool them next school year😒

  • @FightsRightsAlways
    @FightsRightsAlways Год назад +6

    Nope. ANYONE who feels comfortable putting their hands on anyone else, should expect the same energy return to them. Teachers are being forced to go above and beyond their pay grade and it's not right. Let a child put their hands on me. I'm going to jail because I beat their behinds like a grown woman.

  • @richardhill3597
    @richardhill3597 Год назад +4

    The problem is the parents they know they child is a monster and they sic them on the school it's not fair and it's not right that is your problem to deal with it is your monster you you need to deal with it 😠😠😠😠😠🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 is terrible and it's sad but spirits of real and monsters do exist 🤔🤔

  • @lifestylewithniko2191
    @lifestylewithniko2191 Год назад +27

    U are correct it's spiritual and these spirits are deeply inbedded in these kids we were never like this we were to scared of our parents and had respect for our elders.

    • @jessp8238
      @jessp8238 Год назад

      It’s just the neurology of addiction and probably trauma.

  • @msadviceisnice
    @msadviceisnice Год назад +6

    If the teacher is being problematic I was always told by my parents tell them and they will handle it! Kids need to know they’ll never win arguing with an adult!

  • @tiarrasmusic
    @tiarrasmusic Год назад +5

    I am a music teacher and see this all the time. But they're under the age of 10. My father is a teacher for a high school. I pray he doesn't have to deal with this. This IS a spiritual warfare!!!!!

  • @ItsTifahTifah
    @ItsTifahTifah Год назад +6

    I have adhd a short attention span and behaving badly isn’t the same my daughter has adhd she earns awards throughout the year

  • @111leah
    @111leah Год назад +3

    You know how many times I got my phone taken when I was in school! Shoot it was times my mom had to come get it from the school, because they wouldn’t give it back to me at the end of the day ….I’ve never thought of snapping out or tryna fight my teacher over it. But then again I knew my mom would f*ck me up in front of the whole school lol

  • @Ohsnapitzann
    @Ohsnapitzann Год назад +25

    Normalize children having the upmost respect for authoritative figures including teachers and police.

    • @jessp8238
      @jessp8238 Год назад

      I disagree with this. Too many authority figures have and will take advantage of kids. Teach them empathy and self respect ❤

  • @hmm-zoolol
    @hmm-zoolol Год назад +1

    I agree kids are too attached to their cell phones. All phones should be turned off during class hours, given to security until school is over, or DON'T Bring cell phoned to school.

  • @noellemarie9494
    @noellemarie9494 Год назад +3

    I’m a 90’s baby and my elementary school definitely had corporal punishment

  • @prettyprie5114
    @prettyprie5114 Год назад +2

    Absolutely correct. I have 3 teenagers and they respond very poorly to me taking the phone. It’s horrible. I believe that there are bad entities involved in all this.

    • @berserk1437
      @berserk1437 Год назад +1

      Why you give them a phone in the first?

  • @RitzMalheur
    @RitzMalheur Год назад +8

    The tablets and phones are replacing parenting already, we're seeing what happens when it replaces their teachers as well. Honestly, the kids need their phones taken away and they need to get punished like back then.

  • @ChelleRyder
    @ChelleRyder Год назад +1

    It starts in the home. My brother deal with racism in south in school but yet never disrespect a teacher or fought them. He told our mom and let her handle it. My mom also stayed in communication with every teacher and the principal and allowed them to make sure they checked us and always was keep a family type vibe with everyone. Parents need to get involved- have a relationship with the teachers and principal- stay active with their child outside of school and during school. Be apart of parent meetings learn your child. It’s simple to be involved and learn each day to be a better parent and how to learn to still guide children in such a influence social media type world now.

  • @canbehr1
    @canbehr1 Год назад +3

    Who will in their right mind would want to become a teacher at this point?

  • @crushingthepink4264
    @crushingthepink4264 Год назад +1

    Just found you whoo chile! I will be sharing.

  • @roki5337
    @roki5337 Год назад +4

    It is bad enough that teachers are under paid but to be under protected as well is horrible.

  • @s.t.o.thesmokerslounge
    @s.t.o.thesmokerslounge Год назад +1

    Parents need to take more control their children and teach them more about respect of your elders. Especially teachers .

  • @erica9314
    @erica9314 Год назад +3

    Social media and electronics was designed to give a similar reactions to drugs. And the kids act like addicts when you take the phones. I work in mental health and the amount of parents that are scared to take the phones away is concerning

  • @goodateverything9817
    @goodateverything9817 Год назад +7

    the kids are really addicted to the cell phones. it’s crazy.

  • @TheRachelrenee1
    @TheRachelrenee1 Год назад +1

    Love the hair & color ❤

  • @jgj5369
    @jgj5369 Год назад +4

    Lmbo not Ti calling that girl a wildebeest lmao