The funny thing is that my mother really threatened to burn my favorite doll when I was in elementary school just to study 😂 I still remember her clearly 😂
Kids find the dumbest things amusing- like rushing through the problem or not trying… until you make them care and they suddenly can put that brain to good use 😂😂
My mom would make me do things twice ....if I did the math wrong, then thrice. Sometimes, I practiced so much that I almost memorised all the questions and answers. And then people ask, "how are asians good at math?"
And then they go to university and fail miserable at math and statistics, because remembering things is not enough. They were never trained think about the algorithms.
I still remember being forced to memorize the multiplication table when I was in 1st grade. although I cried every time I was forced to recite it in front of my parents, I was so damn proud of myself when I went to 3rd grade and realized the vast majority of the kids there didn't know what 3x2 was.
I once asked a group of students (aged 11-14) "What is one divided by 3?" Most of them couldn't get it right even though the answer is in the question!! 1/3. No surprises there.. many adults are NM smarter
@@alessandrac1940 That's pretty sad. I presume most people in here are Americans. But the Canadian education system, where I live, also seems to have been dumbed down a fair bit in the last forty or so years. 😢
I am an Indian, and the Korean mom in this video is still very polite. 😅 In my childhood, I used to get kicks, wiper, broom, and slaps from my mom if I made mistakes while studying. 😂😂
@@anadd6195 It's sad but this is normal to do in any asian household and no one consider this as abuse ..... this is done so childrens don't get spoiled
lmao this is so funny im korean and i would go to school and my teachers would try the nice counting on fingers approach and i would go back home to the “if u dont answer correctly ur fav toy is on the line” approach 😂
As a retired math teacher, this rings somewhat true for me. Sadly, I had one student who was intensely addled when it came to numbers. As a survival strategy he would just make up answers. Imagine 5 being listed for the last 8 questions on a worksheet! Eight plus seven = 5, 7 X 3 = 5, etc. Poor little guy. Math actually terrified him! Eventually we moved him to a learning assistance class. Things finally went better for him. Strangely, I remember a joke. We used to tell our math classes that just remember that x always equals 5.
I struggled with math as a kid and I remember the objects = numbers concept always confused me. Like okay if I have four apples and if you give me two I have six but what are two and four by themselves? It always felt like a totally different question, I mean at least when I was starting out.
This made me want to cry okay nevermind it didn't make me want to cry it it it did make me cry because I have terrible math trauma. When I was in elementary school there were too many students not enough teachers that was in a really rural town where there was you know just a lot of people but the school was literally pre-k through graduating so people went there their whole entire education at the same school. Anyways to my point. Due to being limited on the teachers they had to put certain classes mixed with other classes to be able to have enough teachers to educate however the issue within that lied in the fact that they ended up mixing together like first graders with like 5th and 6th graders and so as somebody that was in second grade I believed at the time I could very well be wrong on that but I feel like it was second grade maybe we were mixed in with like a 5th or 6th grade class and very clearly you cannot hold back the older students buy reteaching them what they've already learned and so what ended up taking place was the younger students ended up having to try and play catch-up and so going from 0 to 100within a math class to that extent was extremely drastic and I was never able to get a grasp on the most bare minimum of math before I was being asked to do more advanced math and so not knowing the basics I struggled and then my parents my dad and stepmom their solution to making me learn math because I was the only one in my household who didn't know math their solution was to starve me from having dinner if I could not complete the 100 printed off pages each with 100 math equations a piece by dinnertime which would be approximately an hour or two after getting home from school. They would also scream at me and hit me and send me to bed early they would have me so distraught that I would be vomiting and if they did allow me to eat then one of two things would happen it would either be that they would force me to eat something that they knew that I did not like and would not eat and so that would cause me to end up vomiting or I would end up with food out of the trash can that was wasted from my siblings and my stepmom like to Port ammonia in the trash can to keep the smell down so I took this day have serious trauma because of math and it gives me the worst anxiety however with that being said I had dropped out of high school because of my learning disabilities and having issues as well as issues at home but while I was pregnant with my daughter I ended up graduating from high school after putting myself back into high school and paying $3,000 to be able to actually graduate instead of getting a GED and then I went off to college and somehow I was able to pull myself together to complete some college math courses and I graduated high school and then completed like four or five college math courses with a 4.0 or higher and I don't know how the fuck I pulled that off I know a lot of tears but parents need to be really self aware of how detrimental it can be to a child to shame them and abuse them over struggling to pick up on something especially when you know that they didn't even have a fair start to learning it.
@@ananolastname1605 Oh my gosh! I am so sorry you had to go through all that petrifying and insane trauma by yourself. I really hope you have healed and I pray God will be with you in what ever you do🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Probably Dyslexic. My daughter had the same issue. The moment her brain locked up when there was too much stress to get things right or perfect she would just spit out random answers. She knew the math but her brain did a survival freeze every time.
My mom didn't help me with any schoolwork, she just kept shaking her head and complaining that I was too slow. Props to all the patient parents out there
Omg, that is so sad. My mom took on my 9th grade math teacher. Set her straight. I had to take on a teacher for my son at one time too. I feel terrible for any children who have parents who side with the teachers or don’t support their kids. ♥️
I was good at math but struggled with basic science. I could not for the life of me understand the water cycle. My mom did everything she could to make me understand but it didn't fully work. Somehow, someway, Bill Nye did it 😂
The fact that mini Jeenie knew one million was a bomb dead giveaway was soo adorable and funny. And she knew that 7 was the correct and right answer the whole time ❤️🍬🍬
I still remember how my aunt sitting next to me with a diy whip ( a small tree branch) trying to get me to memorize the multiplications tables. She’d whip my palms each time I got one wrong 😂. I learnt real fast
Kids these days are lucky. I grew up in a different time. Getting a math question wrong would mean getting smacked in the face hard, having something thrown into the garbage, no dinner, combined with lots of screaming/insults and objects being thrown around. My mother’s favorite phrase was that I’d end up homeless or deserve to die. Most of my asian friends also went through the same thing. CPS back then often did not care about the kids of immigrants. At least some asians won’t continue this generational trauma and won’t do the same thing to their future kids…
What you suffered was plain abuse. I am sorry your parents were horrendous and hit you, withheld food, screamed at you and verbally abused you too. Fear doesn't make a young mind understand a subject more, but creates anxiety in them and getting it wrong brings fear of more reprisals and threats. I never understand how a parent can think treating a child like this will help them and foster a desire to learn. It creates barriers with the parents and instead a dread of getting it wrong thus asking for help is less likely from a child. Guiding, explaining, stressing that doing the best they can to achieve the grade they are capable of and it will benefit them for their future. Of course kids need to learn that slacking isn't right and there's consequences, but physical and emotional abuse should never be it. Stress and anxiety infacts impacts the development of young brains and actually impairs and decreases the area of the brain responsible for learning, memory and executive function. CPS were prejudice decades ago and ignored the kids who needed more help. I was bad at maths, my sister did well in all subjects, but I struggled a lot and mybrain can't compute numbers and science, but I did well in English, history etc. My parents helped me and just asked I tried my best and I was the times tables champion 😂
I have similar experiences growing up. Matured quickly and even hid my marked legs with long pants so CPS wouldn't take my mom away. So traumatized I'm afraid to become my mother-easier to just not have a kid 😅
I learnt my multiplication tables by heart while ironing my school shirts. My Indian mother didn't have to push me. She just made sure that we know the value of education early
I’m not asian, but my mexican dad would ask me multiplication questions out of the blue, and if I didn’t know, he would make me write the multiplication table over and over and over and over *and over and over and over **_And over and over and ov-_*
Well, reponsible parent made sure their kids uses their head. I use to hated my dad, but after i have to raised my younger sibling, i know how painful it was to teach children basic math, science and help them with homework. That was *draining*
LOL Jeenie this reminds me of how my mom used to teach me math when i was younger, the method with candy and if it did not work she would try to take away something valuable to me like my toys! 😂
I'm Asian and went up to calculus in college (didn't graduate due to the draft). When my son was in private school, in his grammar years I couldn't help him with his math homework! I had to send him to a tutor. It was money well spent. He has a chemistry degree.
Another thing that often works good is if a child does not see the importance of being able to multiply, break down 4x5 to 5+5+5+5 because at one point, the child will prefer multiplying two numbers instead of adding a huge amount of numbers. Explain to your child why it needs to memorize the simple one digit multiplication table by providing real life tasks telling your child that memorizing it is faster. And don't forget to include 0 and 1 as numbers as most children later in life lack the ability to imagine multiplication by 0 or 1 and this will become a huge problem. Also set small goals: Like first start with doubling (multiplication table for 2) then trippling (3) and then go till 9 and eventually introduce 1 and 0 as the most easiest of all.
Both my boys had problems with multiplication. Both got it immediately when I got them to understand that multiplication was just addition. I still wouldn’t have given them the candy!
My mum is also a Korean and she would sit me in front of the fridge where there would be a magnetic sheet of the time table on it and I had to learn it or else my mum would ground me, not feed me, and get a bamboo stick and sit right next to me and each time I got it wrong, she would hit me on my hand. But I guess it worked cause now I have the highest grade out of everyone.
Oh wow you guys work on math with the kids early on. Guess that might have helped not being so bored and dawnted by it. But at the same time I got to have my creativity highly stimulated and was really happy. 😊
Lmoa I remember when my mom was teaching me addition of decimals a couple years back and she formed a difficult question (at that time) 'If you go to your dads shop and buy...' and at the end I told her everything would be free cause its dads shop and her expression was priceless
This made me remember my childhood trauma I forgot even existed. My mom would throw my toys out the window every time I got my answer wrong. We live in a condo so once she throws the toy it's gone
I had a hard time learning addition in 2nd grade and i even had like more than 10 pages crossed off red But my mom taught me and no doubt shes the best teacher❤
When we were asked by our Math teacher a multiplication question and we gave the wrong answer 1st time we would be forced to stand on the chair. Then when we get it wrong again we had to stand on the table. By the 3rd time we were not allowed any recess break. So our whole class of 42 got 100% for our Math paper at Elementary school. Recess break was very important. Food is important to us Asians!😂
This is what my son does. He will give me the wrong answer on purpose and I give him a look and he keeps saying it with a cheeky smile and a laugh. Then I say you know what it is, I get up and say “no candy” and he goes no 7! Lol😂
The fact that Mini Jeenie knew 1 million was a dead giveaway . She knew the answer was 7 all the time 😂 .
So many likes but only 1 reply.. and FRR THO
Second reply, don't know why not many
Lol that's what I thought
That's kinda obvious when she says 7 at the end.
@@elleohaiya
That part where Jeenie's mom threatened the lives of her toys was personal. 💀😂
I miss my brown bear.
Yeah but threat with toys worked didn't it
The funny thing is that my mother really threatened to burn my favorite doll when I was in elementary school just to study 😂 I still remember her clearly 😂
damn the kid was joking the entire time and knew the answer
Kids find the dumbest things amusing- like rushing through the problem or not trying… until you make them care and they suddenly can put that brain to good use 😂😂
yup... my kids did that to sometimes just to get extra attention...
That's gen z ✋
@@miqdad890gen alpha*
Kid just wanted some candy 💀
My mom would make me do things twice ....if I did the math wrong, then thrice. Sometimes, I practiced so much that I almost memorised all the questions and answers.
And then people ask, "how are asians good at math?"
Repetition, baby!
Does it include doing those questions again but in snot and tears?
@@blenderpain8249yes sadly yes it does 😂
My mom would send me a flying sandal the 3rd time
@@vit91 my dad would send me the hand, the book and the other brother to my head 😂
And then they go to university and fail miserable at math and statistics, because remembering things is not enough. They were never trained think about the algorithms.
When my dad was teaching me multiplication, if I didn't answer in under 2 seconds, we would go through the entire table.
Omg yes😂
I had to write out the entire table until I could memorize them.
@@sparkleeditss yess but then i forget and then he scolds me😭
@@1dol_7 lol yes
My dad did that too
that's what my Lola does🤣(Filipino grandmother)
Also u have 7 like let me it make 8
thanks☺
Wellcome
Now it's 95 🥰
lol thank you so much
Everytime my mom tries teache me math i always end up crying😭
omg same here
Did she threw your toys ? 😂
@@Sara-gl2mg lmao both that and my art stuff lol
Don't ask me ,I even got hit on my head 🙂
Same but with my dad
I still remember being forced to memorize the multiplication table when I was in 1st grade. although I cried every time I was forced to recite it in front of my parents, I was so damn proud of myself when I went to 3rd grade and realized the vast majority of the kids there didn't know what 3x2 was.
I figured it out myself In 2nd grade and when I went to 9th grade people couldn't answer 7x7 yet 👍
In third grade!? Where do you live? I remember learning to solve for x in simple equations in third grade.
I once asked a group of students (aged 11-14) "What is one divided by 3?" Most of them couldn't get it right even though the answer is in the question!! 1/3. No surprises there.. many adults are NM smarter
@@alessandrac1940
That's pretty sad. I presume most people in here are Americans. But the Canadian education system, where I live, also seems to have been dumbed down a fair bit in the last forty or so years. 😢
@haidner yup I am also canadian.. so no surprises there
The seven seven seven part is awesome 😂😂😂
I am an Indian, and the Korean mom in this video is still very polite. 😅 In my childhood, I used to get kicks, wiper, broom, and slaps from my mom if I made mistakes while studying. 😂😂
I'm so sorry you went through that. That was abuse.
@@anadd6195 It's sad but this is normal to do in any asian household and no one consider this as abuse ..... this is done so childrens don't get spoiled
@@Harry_2003It is considered normal in india as beating wives is but we still get truama from it. So, Please don't normalize it.
@@anadd6195 umm, no we have a different meaning of "abuse" here in india.
parents punish for their child's own good. (Its loving abuse)
lmao this is so funny im korean and i would go to school and my teachers would try the nice counting on fingers approach and i would go back home to the “if u dont answer correctly ur fav toy is on the line” approach 😂
MV Perry s mom 😂😂😂😂😂❤
As a retired math teacher, this rings somewhat true for me. Sadly, I had one student who was intensely addled when it came to numbers. As a survival strategy he would just make up answers. Imagine 5 being listed for the last 8 questions on a worksheet! Eight plus seven = 5, 7 X 3 = 5, etc. Poor little guy. Math actually terrified him!
Eventually we moved him to a learning assistance class. Things finally went better for him.
Strangely, I remember a joke. We used to tell our math classes that just remember that x always equals 5.
I struggled with math as a kid and I remember the objects = numbers concept always confused me. Like okay if I have four apples and if you give me two I have six but what are two and four by themselves? It always felt like a totally different question, I mean at least when I was starting out.
This made me want to cry okay nevermind it didn't make me want to cry it it it did make me cry because I have terrible math trauma. When I was in elementary school there were too many students not enough teachers that was in a really rural town where there was you know just a lot of people but the school was literally pre-k through graduating so people went there their whole entire education at the same school. Anyways to my point. Due to being limited on the teachers they had to put certain classes mixed with other classes to be able to have enough teachers to educate however the issue within that lied in the fact that they ended up mixing together like first graders with like 5th and 6th graders and so as somebody that was in second grade I believed at the time I could very well be wrong on that but I feel like it was second grade maybe we were mixed in with like a 5th or 6th grade class and very clearly you cannot hold back the older students buy reteaching them what they've already learned and so what ended up taking place was the younger students ended up having to try and play catch-up and so going from 0 to 100within a math class to that extent was extremely drastic and I was never able to get a grasp on the most bare minimum of math before I was being asked to do more advanced math and so not knowing the basics I struggled and then my parents my dad and stepmom their solution to making me learn math because I was the only one in my household who didn't know math their solution was to starve me from having dinner if I could not complete the 100 printed off pages each with 100 math equations a piece by dinnertime which would be approximately an hour or two after getting home from school. They would also scream at me and hit me and send me to bed early they would have me so distraught that I would be vomiting and if they did allow me to eat then one of two things would happen it would either be that they would force me to eat something that they knew that I did not like and would not eat and so that would cause me to end up vomiting or I would end up with food out of the trash can that was wasted from my siblings and my stepmom like to Port ammonia in the trash can to keep the smell down so I took this day have serious trauma because of math and it gives me the worst anxiety however with that being said I had dropped out of high school because of my learning disabilities and having issues as well as issues at home but while I was pregnant with my daughter I ended up graduating from high school after putting myself back into high school and paying $3,000 to be able to actually graduate instead of getting a GED and then I went off to college and somehow I was able to pull myself together to complete some college math courses and I graduated high school and then completed like four or five college math courses with a 4.0 or higher and I don't know how the fuck I pulled that off I know a lot of tears but parents need to be really self aware of how detrimental it can be to a child to shame them and abuse them over struggling to pick up on something especially when you know that they didn't even have a fair start to learning it.
@@ananolastname1605 Oh my gosh! I am so sorry you had to go through all that petrifying and insane trauma by yourself. I really hope you have healed and I pray God will be with you in what ever you do🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Probably Dyslexic. My daughter had the same issue. The moment her brain locked up when there was too much stress to get things right or perfect she would just spit out random answers. She knew the math but her brain did a survival freeze every time.
I am still bad at math, dyscalulia sucks.
My mum used to practice multiplication table with me after a long day at work. She always hold onto her slipper while questioning me😂
The child is better at word problems then the normal way 😂😂😂
I tutored Asian kids for a while. This is so accurate!
DYING!! My 엄마 definitely murdered one of my dolls in a similar scenario. 😂
That ending reminds me of Monica's iconic seven seven seven from F.R.I.E.N.D.S series 😅😂
🤣 🤣 🤣
It's like Phoebe trying to teach Joey how to say "Je m'appelle Claude".
@@RazvanMihaeanu for real though 🤣
I was about to comment this😂😂😂
I came looking for this comment 🤣
My mom didn't help me with any schoolwork, she just kept shaking her head and complaining that I was too slow. Props to all the patient parents out there
Omg, that is so sad. My mom took on my 9th grade math teacher. Set her straight. I had to take on a teacher for my son at one time too. I feel terrible for any children who have parents who side with the teachers or don’t support their kids. ♥️
Lol same with my parents. Either that or they start spitting out random stuff about calculus and linear programming and whatnot... and I'm 11.
I was good at math but struggled with basic science. I could not for the life of me understand the water cycle. My mom did everything she could to make me understand but it didn't fully work. Somehow, someway, Bill Nye did it 😂
The fact that mini Jeenie knew one million was a bomb dead giveaway was soo adorable and funny. And she knew that 7 was the correct and right answer the whole time ❤️🍬🍬
Did not see that coming.😂😂😂
Thank you: The laugh was needed.
I love the Mom’s accent . It’s so cute.
Mum's haircut so on point that it's traumatizing even visually
I still remember how my aunt sitting next to me with a diy whip ( a small tree branch) trying to get me to memorize the multiplications tables. She’d whip my palms each time I got one wrong 😂. I learnt real fast
yh my dad used oranges and ate up the oranges to show subtraction 😂😂
THIS MADE ME LAUGH TOO HARD😂😂😂
My mom taught me the basic multiplication tables when none of my classmates even understood the concept yet.
How is this so relatable?!??????😂
Kids these days are lucky. I grew up in a different time. Getting a math question wrong would mean getting smacked in the face hard, having something thrown into the garbage, no dinner, combined with lots of screaming/insults and objects being thrown around. My mother’s favorite phrase was that I’d end up homeless or deserve to die. Most of my asian friends also went through the same thing. CPS back then often did not care about the kids of immigrants.
At least some asians won’t continue this generational trauma and won’t do the same thing to their future kids…
What you suffered was plain abuse. I am sorry your parents were horrendous and hit you, withheld food, screamed at you and verbally abused you too. Fear doesn't make a young mind understand a subject more, but creates anxiety in them and getting it wrong brings fear of more reprisals and threats. I never understand how a parent can think treating a child like this will help them and foster a desire to learn. It creates barriers with the parents and instead a dread of getting it wrong thus asking for help is less likely from a child. Guiding, explaining, stressing that doing the best they can to achieve the grade they are capable of and it will benefit them for their future. Of course kids need to learn that slacking isn't right and there's consequences, but physical and emotional abuse should never be it. Stress and anxiety infacts impacts the development of young brains and actually impairs and decreases the area of the brain responsible for learning, memory and executive function. CPS were prejudice decades ago and ignored the kids who needed more help. I was bad at maths, my sister did well in all subjects, but I struggled a lot and mybrain can't compute numbers and science, but I did well in English, history etc. My parents helped me and just asked I tried my best and I was the times tables champion 😂
I hate how parents were I wish every parent was like the parents in that Australian dog show 😡
I have similar experiences growing up. Matured quickly and even hid my marked legs with long pants so CPS wouldn't take my mom away. So traumatized I'm afraid to become my mother-easier to just not have a kid 😅
But did you become a doctor?
@@whimsy-chan1188 no. Lawyer. But that's besides the point.
My dad would rap my head with his knuckles saying think think use your head 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂omg the end actually made me laugh snort twice! 😂😂😂
😂😂I felt this in my soul 😅..it truly takes so much patience
Lol I love your headbands they are so cute!
always made laugh with your videos
OMG laughed so hard, I cried! ❤❤😅😅😅
Little Jeenie just wanted a million candies.
I learnt my multiplication tables by heart while ironing my school shirts. My Indian mother didn't have to push me. She just made sure that we know the value of education early
I remember my mom hitting tf outta me if i couldnt get it right after she explained it to me once 😂
Love it !!!!!
*that ending tho 😂*
Literally my dad when I couldn't spell the word "like" for a vocal test lol. He threatened to take my TV away.
Hahahah the last one 😂
I love when this lady goes like "ooooOOOOO!! 😲"
😂😂 I love this vid lol ❤ so relatable ❤
My parents did something similar like this to teach me 😁
Btw love your videos ❤
Monica screaming 7 7 7 in friends is imprinted in my mind😂😂
I heard that with Monica's voice 😂😂😂 7 7 7!!
I’m not asian, but my mexican dad would ask me multiplication questions out of the blue, and if I didn’t know, he would make me write the multiplication table over and over and over and over *and over and over and over **_And over and over and ov-_*
Well, reponsible parent made sure their kids uses their head. I use to hated my dad, but after i have to raised my younger sibling, i know how painful it was to teach children basic math, science and help them with homework. That was *draining*
That's exactly how my Lola rolls! 🤣 wow
That’s so releatable. My Indonesian mom always does that!
I love that child
Indian mom's...
Pampering and caring
Then ..
One slap...You will remember for the whole life 😂😂
Our Indian moms are awesome...❤❤❤
My mom never had enough patience to do either
LOL Jeenie this reminds me of how my mom used to teach me math when i was younger, the method with candy and if it did not work she would try to take away something valuable to me like my toys! 😂
Hahahaha reminds me when I was trying to teach my pre school daughter colors.
I'm Asian and went up to calculus in college (didn't graduate due to the draft).
When my son was in private school, in his grammar years I couldn't help him with his math homework! I had to send him to a tutor. It was money well spent. He has a chemistry degree.
You better mention it as Asian mother 😂😅😆❤
My mom did the same with me, but for cleaning my room 😂
My Mom would make me count every single piece of rice over and over 100x or 1,000x until I am sleep talking. Asian Mom rules !!! 🤣🤣🤣
lol relatable 😂
This is so relatable
Another thing that often works good is if a child does not see the importance of being able to multiply, break down 4x5 to 5+5+5+5 because at one point, the child will prefer multiplying two numbers instead of adding a huge amount of numbers. Explain to your child why it needs to memorize the simple one digit multiplication table by providing real life tasks telling your child that memorizing it is faster. And don't forget to include 0 and 1 as numbers as most children later in life lack the ability to imagine multiplication by 0 or 1 and this will become a huge problem.
Also set small goals: Like first start with doubling (multiplication table for 2) then trippling (3) and then go till 9 and eventually introduce 1 and 0 as the most easiest of all.
I sucked at math (still do) and I don't even have Korean parents but that is exactly how they treated me 😂😩
This is great approach
Ha! I am somewhere in-between thankfully 😂😂😂
I remember some situations like this with my then 6 year old child. He couldn't get it. It didn't matter how many visuals I used 😅😅
I had so much flashback about my frustration with my son too 😂😂😂
My childhood in last 7 seconds 😂
Lol😂 me learning math so relatable
Filipino mom's be like: having a thin wooden stick or hanger beside. It's like teaching 2 subjects once, math and values. 😂❤
Both my boys had problems with multiplication. Both got it immediately when I got them to understand that multiplication was just addition. I still wouldn’t have given them the candy!
My mum is also a Korean and she would sit me in front of the fridge where there would be a magnetic sheet of the time table on it and I had to learn it or else my mum would ground me, not feed me, and get a bamboo stick and sit right next to me and each time I got it wrong, she would hit me on my hand. But I guess it worked cause now I have the highest grade out of everyone.
That is sad and abusive. Also, feeding your children is a duty ans it's more important than anything else. It's a crime what she did.
😂😂😂😂 the Korean Mom reminds me of how my brother helped me aced my spelling test when I was a kindergartner 😂😂😂🤔
Oh wow you guys work on math with the kids early on. Guess that might have helped not being so bored and dawnted by it. But at the same time I got to have my creativity highly stimulated and was really happy. 😊
Imagine if Nari learns like this
Get money , show her the money , no one makes mistakes with that 💕😆
😂 clever girl!
That's literally all it takes😭🤫
Lmoa I remember when my mom was teaching me addition of decimals a couple years back and she formed a difficult question (at that time) 'If you go to your dads shop and buy...' and at the end I told her everything would be free cause its dads shop and her expression was priceless
😂 Well, I would be proud because that was actually a very clever and creative answer. 😊👏
This made me remember my childhood trauma I forgot even existed. My mom would throw my toys out the window every time I got my answer wrong. We live in a condo so once she throws the toy it's gone
Korean mom knew what to do! No foolin around there
Me when I was a kid 😂
My parents used to get really mad 😂
Jeenie is everything i want to be like she is pretty funny and smart who elsa thinks that ❤❤
I had a hard time learning addition in 2nd grade and i even had like more than 10 pages crossed off red
But my mom taught me and no doubt shes the best teacher❤
She is a grown child❤
When we were asked by our Math teacher a multiplication question and we gave the wrong answer 1st time we would be forced to stand on the chair. Then when we get it wrong again we had to stand on the table. By the 3rd time we were not allowed any recess break. So our whole class of 42 got 100% for our Math paper at Elementary school. Recess break was very important. Food is important to us Asians!😂
😂😂😂😂😂 correct. Asian parenting always gets you smart kids in maths. 😂😂😂😂😂
Very relatable, going through this with my 5 year old 😅
When comes to Indian mom, 🩴 will fly towards our head😂😅
🤣🤣
Gotta fine the balance between old school and new school. Works wonders. I use that all the time.
This is what my son does. He will give me the wrong answer on purpose and I give him a look and he keeps saying it with a cheeky smile and a laugh. Then I say you know what it is, I get up and say “no candy” and he goes no 7! Lol😂
Oh my god I can't relate to this more, my indian mother helped me with math and it was hell 😭
I understand 😭😭
Hay me meoooooo😂😂😂😂😂 Que Pacienciaaaaaaa😂😂😂😂😂😂
When I get smth wrong they’ll be like throwing the whole multiplication table and all at me and say “Don’t come back until u learned it properly” 😂
Lol! So true! I can confirm cause I'm a mom and I do that 😅 Love your creations Jeenie💖
The old method is good and works 😅
It's 10 in base 7! Put those toys back, Mom! 😂
I was waiting for the Kumon workbooks.
the candies are asmr lol
Yea!!my Indian grandma did this many times with me and my siblings and it's work pretty quickly😂😂
I have to thank my mom for having all the patience to teach me maths till 12th grade 😂❤
NOOO NOT THE STUFFED ANIMALS
That’s it? You know we have more tricks up our sleeves 😂😂