I agree 100%, the saddest thing is you can see so many of these youtubers/influencers have become so obsessed with things being SM worthy that they completely lose sight of how they are just using their kids for content. I definitely take pictures of my kiddos doing fun stuff but I don't interrupt their play or stage photos. I can't imagine how it must feel to be pulled away from something to take the perfect insta pic and then have their parents abandon them again to edit pictures and plan the next one.... what a sad home life these poor kids are gonna need lots of therapyrulatows000 wrote:So, we're starting to get little glimpses of what Ruby's homeschooling will look like. She bought her kids little stuffed wolves to cuddle with while she reads them Call of the Wild by Jack London and they drink hot chocolate. Now, I'm not criticizing the idea, it does sound cute and it will be fun for the little kids but... why is it a 'homeschooling' idea? Can't you just read a good story to your kids regardless if it's summer or the school year? Maybe if the kids were all reading the book by themselves, it would a little better. But reading to your kid as part of homeschooling while they play with stuffed animals and drink hot chocolate? I don't know, that just doesn't really seem like a valuable educational experience to me. She seems really, really concerned with her homeschooling being 'cute' and Instagram and Youtube worthy. She obviously isn't going to want to film her kids sitting quietly at a table doing math equations all day. I can totally see her regularly interrupting them to pose them all around her with stuffed animals and hot chocolate or being perfectly posed in their little homeschooling room. She'll probably buy them worksheets and real school books to use just as film props, but not to actually learn with.
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