@jordxn.simone: TikTok won’t add captions and yall think this isn’t a setup #education #parent #school #kids

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adgrymm
A D :
All of this. I’m homeschooling my kids, because our local special education system is failing (badly underfunded, understaffed, etc.). I’ve got a master’s and a doctorate. And even with that education myself, it is a STRUGGLE to make sure my kids are getting a proper, rounded education at home. It’s HARD work.
2026-05-12 02:15:30
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codyharrison073
Harrison :
not to mention the fact that your child is in school 8 hours a day you see them for 4 -5 hours max a day during the school year .
2026-05-12 02:56:08
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poison.rationality
Big Pharma :
The slow death of the value of expertise coinciding with the rise of AI thinking for people genuinely makes me sad.
2026-05-12 03:07:58
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cathysyard
cathysyard :
Nobody said that. Teachers expected students be potty trained before they started school, knew their numbers & letters, would read to the child regularly and communicate with the school semi regularly. That’s it.
2026-05-14 02:23:42
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levo502
Lev :
While it isn’t on the parent to educate the child fully, it is on the parent to set up their kid for learning by ensuring they have a mindset which prioritizes education. As a teacher, I have found that the kids who do well in school have parents who encourage their kid to learn, even if the parent has to work long hours. That also involves supporting the teacher’s decisions: talking to the child if they are informed of their kid acting out in class rather than immediately becoming defensive “my kid would never/what was everyone else doing/etc”
2026-05-29 10:32:32
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c.rhiannon
c.rhiannon :
my dad is the two youtube video person and he was born in 1956 😭
2026-05-13 02:51:44
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okaybuthearmeout
MayB :
I homeschooled during Covid, I am educated and my kids all have ADHD/Autism. I was not good at it and it’s not because I thought I was better, I just wanted them alive. My youngest has CKD and we were scared (I work in healthcare). I sent them back as soon as I could, vaccinated af. I am not a teacher, I am not patient enough. I read to them, I always have, and make up stories and play games. I show up to school meetings and fought for their IEP’s. They still struggle. The criticism ain’t helping.
2026-05-12 03:02:00
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himynameismahnoor
mahnoor :
The amount of glitches this video has is insane like its so obvious they dont want this video out
2026-05-12 19:57:02
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dech542
Sed :
I was an early early reader. And I knew it was not the standard. I remember learning letters in kindergarten and 1st grade. My kids were expected to know all letters in kindergarten. I graduated in 06. It’s insane the difference in expectations of my education vs my kids
2026-05-12 16:05:14
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iamlateiamlate_87
Iamlateiamlate87 :
And let’s not forget recently I found out that how my first 2 children was taught how to read wrongly they didn’t do phonics and sight words at pre k and guessing words I tried to fill in the blanks and also covid hit now compared to my 8 year old they just started putting back phonics and using Amira now I know to make sure my youngest has a strong grasp of phonics but if I didn’t know this my children probably wouldn’t of learned how to read right and no I do not blame teachers I blame the whole system
2026-05-12 14:44:59
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itsrealjada
itsrealjada :
I was born in 2009 and I started school when I was six I’ve been left behind. I literally have been playing catch-up since middle school like they literally in middle school put me in reading classes just to play catch-up with my reading issues. I can finally read enough, but I can’t spell but it’s OK cause I can read enough.
2026-05-12 02:28:47
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kitzmixi
Kitzmixi :
Mind you most parents are also working either 10+ hours or 2 jobs
2026-05-13 20:43:59
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summer.5026
Naughty Dottie :
YES!! I’m a parent of two teenagers in public school and a former middle school teacher (post pandemic thank you very much) and this is the take!!!!
2026-05-14 22:15:30
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gudebude8
GudeBude :
I have a Master's in my field and even I defer to my colleagues/ kids teachers for those subjects. I teach JHS/HS. I have no clue how to teach a child to read. Why wouldn't I go to elementary teachers because they're trained and experienced.
2026-05-14 13:33:27
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staci.pierce3
stacipierce42 :
My daughter’s teacher is a 30 year veteran teacher, she’s amazing.
2026-05-12 19:18:45
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rollerager
Ashley :
As a teacher, homeschooling is a no for me. My kids and I butt heads way too much. It’s a bit better now that they are older but when they were little… no way.
2026-05-13 18:31:41
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sheshavingababy
ShesHavingABaby Advocate/Mom :
I am SAT
2026-05-12 02:16:00
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swaggydlol
danielle :
it’s so exhausting because i feel like we are also expecting more and more from very young school aged children, they’ve also taken play & rest and rewards out of education so we now have parents being blamed for the vast difference in expectations for “school ready” children, parents blamed for the education system absolutely failing our children, we have teachers burnt out because parents cannot always fill every gap that schools are leaving out, children being failed and exhausted and being pushed through without actually being educated
2026-05-12 05:39:38
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rivisbored
Riv📚Librarian in Training :
Not to mention, what happens to kids in group homes, or who bounce around foster homes, or with shitty parents, or who live with grandparents or siblings who can't teach them? Do they just drop out? What happens to them?
2026-05-12 02:07:25
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freda.louise06
Freda Louise :
I think one of the many struggles I have with this argument is that they are not always experts in their field. In my state we allow a teacher to enter a classroom with a general bachelor’s degree and a provisional teaching certificate. The other issue is exactly what you’re talking about, but it is some* Tik Tok teachers who step outside of their field of expertise to talk about fields like mental health, public health, even specialties of their own field like special education, curriculum development etc. I believe in public education and I definitely believe in teachers. But I agree with you- our institutions are rife with issues policy level failures and we are all being distracted by “whose fault is it the kids aren’t ok”?
2026-05-12 11:21:36
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reegrummond
reegrummond :
SPED parents are just tired of begging the school districts to follow the law. That is a major issue. So many sped kids are getting pulled from public schools. The system wants them out and they’ve designed the entire process to be so frustrating to make it happen. I requested an FBA at the beginning of January. District didn’t start it until April. It was just completed with 7 schools days left in the year. The school psych said the admin team needs to consider a 1:1 para. The sped director said they won’t provide one. We have 7 days left. The clock has ran out on this year. I’ll have to wait until August to get a real meeting so I can fight for a BIP that’ll work for my kid when we needed it THIS year. Meanwhile my kindergartener who actually got suspended this year due to behaviors linked to her disability is literally stressed out daily and I cannot home school. It’s just a lot. A lot.
2026-05-12 14:22:53
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royalerebelle
Rebelle | Streamer & Cosplayer :
The oldest people left behind are about 42, that’s old enough to be a grandparent
2026-05-12 12:42:30
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hsreading23
Nicole :
I am a parent and a teacher. I have the privilege of having taught at elementary, middle, high school, and the college level. My main expertise is remedial reading and foundational skills, and every time a parent asks me how to support their child, my biggest piece of advice is to read to them, read with them, and let them see you reading actual books. Kids are not reading for pleasure and losing the ability to gain larger vocabulary through exposure to different types of literature. I teach high school level remedial reading and low vocabulary, poor background knowledge, and poor decoding skills are the primary reasons students cannot pass the 10th grade level English test for graduation in my state.
2026-05-12 21:50:11
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peytondeltoro
Dr Peyton Del Toro | Professor :
this goes back to the red scare too! now it’s wokeness in education and parent rights language in that sector, medical too, but it used to be communism in education. they were scared people were teaching communism to children.. and that was really about segregation in education! i just did a podcast episode for this with the public humanities institute.
2026-06-07 02:46:13
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ry_2003__
Ry :
I saw a someone on here say that it’s a child learning how to read is 100% on the parent…100% 😭
2026-05-12 03:44:17
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