I would like to recommend un-parenting. It's this cool new thing where the CPS takes your kid from you for being so irresponsible with their future!!!
@BrittoxoАй бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you more unschooling should be against the law and makes the parents just lazy smh
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
CPS needs to keep tabs on this women because this is just ridiculous
@alma2594Ай бұрын
It would be fair since children have rights and one of them is access to education lol
@RawrgurlXDАй бұрын
Amen
@abejohnson3928Ай бұрын
@@alma2594not in America. They never passed the child rights act so children are actually property of their parents until they are either of age get married cause in some states you can get married at 12 or get pregnant or get their kids taken away and then the children are property of the state which is why so much abuse happens in the foster care system and why it’s so hard to prove abuse and get justice for it
@alexb6277Ай бұрын
In my country not sending kids to school is a crime. Wtf. This people shouldn't have kids.
@gwenpicchi5719Ай бұрын
It's wrong to not educate here in America, too. Doesn't stop idiots.
@KeksksXks-o6rАй бұрын
same in the uk u get a fine why would u ruin your kids future/education for some tiktok views🙂↕️
@zw0mb11Ай бұрын
@@gwenpicchi5719fr
@ElinaBauer-ww3jiАй бұрын
Same here in Austria...
@eyelash-bugАй бұрын
same here in murica but we're "free" so we can avoid giving children basic education rahhhh 🦅🦅🦅🦅🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🍔🍔🍔🍔
@Bear-o8nАй бұрын
Denying kids proper education is literal CHILD ABUSE!!!!
@lissaC.W.Ай бұрын
Right! I actually thought it was illegal either your kid goes to school or you have to homeschool them. I didn’t know there was this other option nor would I ever use it on my child. And yeah, not to brag. My kid does go to school and she also helps me wash the car during the summer. 😆 these people are crazy.
@yayamilkywayАй бұрын
@@lissaC.W.you are a good mum
@lissaC.W.Ай бұрын
@@yayamilkyway thanks for your kind words. I really appreciate it.🙏🏽💕
@fateme8103Ай бұрын
@@lissaC.W.Exactly. One of my good childhood memories was washing the car on the weekend and I'm getting PhD this year 😂
@Rana-zy5fmАй бұрын
Frrr
@nonhlanhlangwenya6429Ай бұрын
Selfish parents ruining their kids future by denying them proper education and exploiting them for KZbin and Tik Tok checks. Totally disgusting!
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
I can't stand parents like that, school teaches kids on more topics then cutting carrots.
@beomgyusthighsofsteel6651Ай бұрын
can someone pleaaaasssseee call the Child Services and report this psychotic mother because this is child abuse.
@TradBarbieАй бұрын
Agreed. I homeschool and it's not fun or cute. It's long frustrating hours of learning hot to teach, even though you'd never want to be a teacher. It should be challenging and frustrating, or they're not learning. My children all read by six, and write very well, besides my youngest. This woman is failing her poor son.
@ayahgrig9218Ай бұрын
Isn't there social services in the US for cases like that? Those stupid parents are so bend on freedom but they are denying their kids their right for education.
@ruejaneaАй бұрын
if they're van life parents it might be harder to get CPS involved @@ayahgrig9218
@Fizzle_CubeАй бұрын
Is nobody talking about his shirt? 😭 "Slightly used but in good condition" IM CRYING
@neffyg35Ай бұрын
It's a vibe lol
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
Tbh that's such a mood, gonna need that shirt
@biljam972Ай бұрын
I need that shirt!
@NeptuneIsWatchingYouАй бұрын
It’s art 😊😊
@magadiendorАй бұрын
YES. His shirt is hilarious!!!!!
@ratwhisperer8667Ай бұрын
the fact that kids are grades behind in reading and writing after quarantine should be more than enough evidence that the majority of children will not spontaneously decide to learn this essential information without structure and guidance.
@icloudyxdАй бұрын
EXACTLY
@Katfall2012Ай бұрын
Yes… if they don’t know it’s out there how will they know to learn it?? Ridiculous! You’re not gonna spontaneously want to know everything you need to know before adulthood as a kid
He still looks good but I'm used to the facial hair 😭
@tracyjane596Ай бұрын
It’s kind scary 😭💀
@WrenniewrenАй бұрын
I'm scared
@TsukisbassmentАй бұрын
I did not realize he got a facial haircut 😭
@brookelynnwu8016Ай бұрын
I don’t understand why some people INSIST upon having 5+ kids when they can’t even raise one properly and give them sufficient attention…
@LP-ct9nkАй бұрын
Most of the time it’s not really insisting. It’s a combo of being too lazy to use protection, weird value systems where having a lot of kids offers the parents worth that they can’t get from other avenues, and/or selfishness.
@j.n.l586Ай бұрын
they dont know how to do boom boom with protection. they like RAW
@ktostam35Ай бұрын
I think these parents just have control issues and manipulate their kids to "help out" and control them, but that would be harder if they had stable lifes and proper education
@m4ttaАй бұрын
imagine pulling up to a job not knowing simple addition but impressing them with your carrot cutting skills
@8r34dАй бұрын
Imagine unschooling child just to teach them cutting carrot 🙏😔
@Im-an-artist--5678Ай бұрын
LOL
@CordeliahhhhАй бұрын
LOL
@ALI3N_G3RMZАй бұрын
😭🙏
@ArtkatieАй бұрын
"alright today we are going to learn how to not learn‼️"
@AlyssamonayАй бұрын
Lol
@Sailrjup12nhАй бұрын
What’s upsetting me is the fact that illiteracy is still a big problem in this country and to hope kids will learn how to read when they are ready is CRAZY and STUPID.
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
It makes me so mad when parents do this like stop holding your kid back from learning 😭
@ayahgrig9218Ай бұрын
Why social services don't get involved in this?
@maybe.rigzinАй бұрын
@@ayahgrig9218they wouldn’t know about all of the ‘ *unschooling parents* ‘
@yesidekАй бұрын
@@maybe.rigzinbut they do know abt the ones that make videos, those videos can be used as proof too, so why dont they help those poor kids
@belladolce85Ай бұрын
@@yesidekwhile I’m no fan of this unschooling nonsense cps doesn’t even do enough and often makes it worse for children in physical danger
@GirlOfTheTardisАй бұрын
Due to some unfortunate circumstances my son is now home with me rather than at school, im not even doing what is called homeschooling as that would be completely lead by me, im doing alternative arrangements which means hes still attending school on paper but i pick up his work every two weeks and we do it at home and then return it, of course i have to help him learn the subjects and topics, im teaching him, but its much more regulated than home schooling and is temporary (maybe for a few months until the unfortunate circumstances are out of the way). Hes 6, he can read, he can write and is working on handwriting. He is actually doing maths meant for 9 year olds (hes autistic, its his special subject). Hes doing science, history, geography, computing, PHSE, he reads daily, does phonics twice daily to help him enunciate his words clearer and read bigger words, he does RE, art, etc. An education shouldnt be a privilege, in my opinion it should be a human right.
@ClarissaBurtnessАй бұрын
Homeschooling can be really good if the parents actually take the time to do it correctly. It can allow the parent to find an alternative teaching method that works best for that individual child and give them more time on things that they are struggling with and more individual attention. The important thing is that they're still learning the standard curriculum and are on track with there age. Teachers don't have time to make sure every kid keeps up, or to adjust class to the kid thats struggling. It's also really hard to continue to try to learn one thing when everybody else is jumped onto something else and you got to learn that at the same time.
@swimfast724Ай бұрын
6:41 she did NOT just do that omgggggg this woman is delulu to the max! Talking about people giving off "bad energy" when shes "shush!" "Shut up!" To her daughter in the same breath i cant 😂😤
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
To be honest she's the one that needs to be quiet 😭
@Kay-Yay12ツАй бұрын
14 hr??!?
@L1VISB4CKL0VEUАй бұрын
@@Kay-Yay12ツmembers can watch a video a day earlier
@TheIconicColton-n6oАй бұрын
@@Kay-Yay12ツ members get it early
@niya_y2kАй бұрын
😢
@DimaRakesahАй бұрын
Ten years from now this will be recognized as abuse when a wave of "unschooled" kids starts to hit 18 and can't function due to their lack of education. Shit like this is why we need better regulations around homeschooling in this country. You cannot convince me otherwise that these parents either 1) just didn't want to spend time teaching their kids and needed something that **sounds** like some kind of unique schooling method to justify them not lifting a finger, or 2) They want to hyper control their kid's lives with as little outside influence as possible and find even homeschooling to be too much of an interference on their brainwashing methods.
@elenah9950Ай бұрын
It's 2, for sure. For 1, "not lifting a finger" would be made easier by shipping kids off to school for 8 hours a day (free daycare, as some parents see it)
@beverlyarcher546Ай бұрын
No it will just become normal because it would be white supremacists if you're against it
@DayanaraTorres-e8tАй бұрын
Not only that a lot of jobs if not all of them require education proof before hiring you
@XeorboomАй бұрын
what do you mean "will be"? it *is!*
@juliaboskamp9666Ай бұрын
It already in my country, because a set of parents didn't give their 15 kids education while hogeschool and instead used them as slaves.
@katizkool5039Ай бұрын
As someone who teaches children to read, I am not even convinced that her child can read/write. We did not watch him write the words so we don’t know if he was actually encoding what he was writing or if he just copied them out of a book without reading them. Simply writing down a word you see does not prove any sort of reading ability.
@catelynh1020Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure in the video she said the kid was just copying words they saw around the house. Which was equivalent to me doodling a stapler not knowing what it was when i was a kid.
@StoicVeRАй бұрын
at 5 the bare minimum should be letter and number recognition, and the capability for pronunciation of basic sentences from simple child books. She's not even buying her kids the dinky starter kids books to work with, yknow, the ones with trace a letters and numbers
@midorithefestivegardevoir672718 күн бұрын
@@StoicVeR Kids learn to read and write in kindergarten (at age 5-ish) or primary school, if I know it correctly. Yet a lot of kids struggle to read simple passages in high school...
@swimfast724Ай бұрын
The first woman is fucking crazy. 5:02 letting your two year old wave the biggest fucking knife yiu have around until he stabs himself?? Thats like cps worthy
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
No parent should be letting their baby wave around a knife like that at all, like I know she wants to teach them but not like that 😭
@Elenikappa-x8nАй бұрын
Yes I agree.She also thinks her 6 year old is the only 6 year old who can cut a carrot and says it’s from unschooling..Im pretty sure we all could cut one,even younger..I know I could..
@ciara.nevaehАй бұрын
he cut himself? when?
@puipokaАй бұрын
@@ciara.nevaehI don’t think he did but they’re saying he might cvt himself
@themusicmysticАй бұрын
Dude that gave me anxiety!!! T_T My kids use a butter knife. They gotta wait til they are at least 13 before I let them handle a big girl knife. but learn a little responsibility. It's different if you're actually learning how to cook even at 8 cuz I know some kids do do that. :/ But 6 and damn near brainless. cuz of her bad mom. NO- absolutely not that child shouldn't be handling it.
@schizophrenicbaby111Ай бұрын
I couldn't imagine denying my child a proper education and then forcing them to do physical labor instead..... That's another level of psychotic I will never understand...
@ayahgrig9218Ай бұрын
This is going back to 18th/19th century peasants life.
@Starlight-s1cАй бұрын
@@ayahgrig9218 literally
@Arkyn.hАй бұрын
@@ayahgrig9218it iss, except back then it wasn’t a choice, now she could totally send them to school or homeschool them if she wanted to.
@schizophrenicbaby111Ай бұрын
Thank God I woke up to people making sense in my comment section ... That's rare ❤️❤️❤️ love y'all
@schizophrenicbaby111Ай бұрын
@@ayahgrig9218 you damn right that's sad 😭
@RionellАй бұрын
It’s the ”It will come at the right time” that kills me. Like… how? The kid just wakes up one morning and knows how to read and write?
@lilscenechick199512 күн бұрын
She needs to be prosecuted idk how this isn’t considered child abuse. A 6 year old being unable to read or write at a basic level is just very sad. And I’m not talking about learning disabilities. Missing out on early education makes it so much harder for children to learn…It’s so wrong to do this.
@EarendaАй бұрын
Why do these weirdos think you need to be unschooled in order to learn life skills? My parents taught us how to clean, cook, bake, sew, garden, manage our salt pool, take care of our pets, build an indoor fire, paint walls & furniture, help with household chores/grocery shopping/car washing, and many, many more things, while both my brother and I did very well in school, it’s not that complicated… This is not a healthy alternate lifestyle, just a reflection on these parents’ laziness & incompetence. Sadly these poor kids are the ones paying the price, how is this legal?
@emily5802Ай бұрын
ithese dumb fuck trash parents already got to experience normal schooling and their lil protest are simply failing their children, setting them up for a life of dependency.
@bergenleigh8256Ай бұрын
Word. She’s acting like parenting her kids is the equivalent of a basic education. Your parents sound like they did it right
@haven_lady675Ай бұрын
That's the life of a homestead libertarian right leaning mommy. Next she's prepping for doomsday and praising Jesus while snorting coke while her babies do child slave labor.
@mrs_maverick1121Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more!!!!! I have 3 teens and a toddler, we do far more than that woman was doing along WITH them going to school (except the 3yr old yet)! That's what is called PARENTING!
@bergenleigh8256Ай бұрын
I worked in foster care group homes. A couple kids came from parents like this. They had no credits/education, no basic life skills. And no life discipline because they lived this “free” life. One girl was 17 and had urinary incontinence -her mom never did potty training because “it’d come in time”
@nri363Ай бұрын
Some kids learn it "themselves" my sister always went to the toilet with my mom and she wanted to go to the toilet at age 2 so my mom let her. Kid 2 needed really potty training cause she didn't want to learn it
@bergenleigh8256Ай бұрын
@@nri363 haha that’s true. Some are more motivated than others. The thing with this family was the 17 year old still had trouble holding her pee and the younger brother was in diapers till 9 because the mom didn’t see an importance of potty training because they’d” figure it out” which clearly wasn’t working out well 😩 your mom sounds like she acted accordingly based on her children’s level which is what moms should do :)
@Uwucute_singlesucksАй бұрын
@@bergenleigh8256I’m sorry but what is urinary inconsistence
@marthacecille591Ай бұрын
@@bergenleigh8256 But can you learn it at 17?
@lungse.2565Ай бұрын
@marthacecille591 She likely can't recognize the need to go that well or her pelvic musles are weak and untrained
@MaliaHensley-p1jАй бұрын
What’s really messed up is Unschooling is actually considered a form of homeschooling so it’s technically legal in all 50 states and there’s nothing anybody can do about it right now unless they make laws specifically for Unschooling
@ImissnormalАй бұрын
Most states say parents have to educate their child for hundreds of hours each school year. I get the initial idea of unschooling was not being stuck at a desk 8 hours a day like at traditional schools. They wanted to opt for teaching kids in the natural world but no book work at all is crazy.
@emeseipacs3568Ай бұрын
I never understood this stuff in the US. Can someone explain? In my country every child is obligated to go to school until the age of 16 (it was recently lowered from 18). Also if your child misses more than 20 classes/hours without an approbation from a doctor or parent (parents can only give a fixed amount) then the school is obligated to call CPS. How is it so easy to just not take kids to school in the US.?
@irmaktemel7171Ай бұрын
@@emeseipacs3568 Only twenty classes. That’s not even three days. Holy shit your country is strict with attendance
@emeseipacs3568Ай бұрын
@@irmaktemel7171 yes but sick days are not included. I agree with this system wholeheartedly. Generally speaking state schools are pretty good here and are on par with German schools (in the level of given knowledge, facilities and staffing is unfortunately much poorer). Also 20 class is per schoolyear so not for 12 years. 😀 I forgott to mention that. I almost got into trouble (CPS) because of that and my school was the top 5th of the country.
@emeseipacs3568Ай бұрын
I also might add that you can miss more than 20 classes but those have to be backed by your parents. So generally speaking your parents must know your whereabouts and give a rational explanation for missing class. Those are basically accepted but if your parents abuse the system they might get in trouble.
@lelebaddieYTАй бұрын
“SHUT UP 😡, mommy’s trying to compete with taylor and sabrina” 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
@kristinahayden9652Ай бұрын
🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫰🫰🫰🫵🌸🌸🌸🌸
@dogfood3452Ай бұрын
My parents have “unschooled” me since I was like 7. I’ve been in and out of school and I have to say, being in school is way better than sitting at home doing absolutely nothing every single day.
@NinjaMaxHaven13Ай бұрын
I grew up like this too. School is definitely better. You understand society better
@Its_just_Vi_and_LkАй бұрын
15:49 Bruh my friend was seven and she read the whole Harry Potter Potter series
@Emilygregoire9Ай бұрын
I homeschooled for three years. I did it because my daughter needed more one on one time. Now that she's in seventh grade she asked to go back and I said absolutely. when we did it she had a very structured schedule. She did all the subjects every single day. I still had time to teach her how to cut a carrot somehow.
@abhiratiАй бұрын
and probably all other vegetables too
@GirlOfTheTardisАй бұрын
My son is 6 and currently has alternative arrangements where his school supplies the work and I teach him at home. Definitely still have time to teach him how to go grocery shopping, how to be responsible by tidying up, etc
@casper6014Ай бұрын
@@abhiratiuhm its not vegetable, its vege-tab-le
@icebergrose8955Ай бұрын
My son is dyslexic. Pulled him out for two years to teach him to read then sent him back for high school. I didn't want to do it, I had to. He still can't write very well (thank goodness for computers) but he reads very well. He drives bulldozers now.
@Emilygregoire9Ай бұрын
@@icebergrose8955 thankfully there are normal parents that just want to do what's right for their child, no matter what that may be! It might be sending them to School, it might be keeping them home. Each kid is different!
@sheyCRAZY16Ай бұрын
Unschooling is just parents training their kids to be 1940's housewives. Learn how to cook, how to do chores, how to do the groceries on a budget... probaqbly they will teach them how to make a tupperwear party and the tricks to perfectly iron a shirt. They won't have any academical knowledge, so they will depend on getting married to someone with their own house, car, and money. Which was a normal and possible goal in damn 1940!! In ten years not even having two jobs and a master in economy will be enough to keep half house.
@vbrown6445Ай бұрын
The difference is that in the 1940s, parents were also sending their kids to school so that they could learn reading, writing and arithmetic.
@winterblommetjieАй бұрын
Yeah you don't know what you are talking about. My aunts, uncles, my parents all born in the 40's attended schools so did their friends and on and on. You're way off by a couple of hundred years when kids didn't go to school
@winterblommetjieАй бұрын
Yeah you don't know what you are talking about. My aunts, uncles, my parents all born in the 40's attended schools so did their friends and on and on. You're way off by a couple of hundred years when kids didn't go to school
@maggies88Ай бұрын
Ironing? These ladies don't seem classy enough to wear clothes that need ironing.
@psychicrenegadeАй бұрын
The type of schooling a child needs, varies from child to child. I have 4 kids...2 go to public school (and always have,) 1 went to public school until high school (and then chose online school,) and my youngest is autistic, and he has been homeschooled his entire life. That works best for him, because he can't handle the environment of public school, or the schedule of online school, but he LOVES learning. He taught himself to read at age 3, and when he was evaluated before kindergarten, they skipped him 2 grades and tried to put my 5 year old in 2nd grade...which definitely didn't help him adapt to public school. We pulled him out when we discovered he was spending 90% of his time at school...coloring in the office...because he would just wander off from the classroom, and he had physically attacked his teacher for ignoring him. 😊
@brookiebarreto3633Ай бұрын
As a parent of a six year old who goes to real school, her son is functioning at the same level of my three year old. This is nuts! She’s crazy
@maursyf1610 күн бұрын
Exactly, my son was reading before he even started school.
@-Paigeis_here-Ай бұрын
THE HAIRCUT IS KILLING ME-
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
I need to know who was Layze's barber 😭🙏
@live_love_laugh_seungberriesАй бұрын
@Moon-has-pawz11 If he gets 500K subs (Maybe idk I don't remember) he'll shave his beard
@kingmccoy6934Ай бұрын
ME TO
@Nobodyishere_StayengeneАй бұрын
STAYYY@@live_love_laugh_seungberries
@SuziiilovezautumnАй бұрын
12:39 “Okay, can I get a latte with… Ariana grande size?”
@therianwithpawzАй бұрын
lol
@baddiecousins-y9yАй бұрын
This came up when the part was coming
@allthestarsthatshineАй бұрын
It's one thing to focus more on what your kid is interested in during homeschooling, but to have them totally direct their own learning is nuts. They don't even know what they don't know.
@sierra5025Ай бұрын
I agree.. I homeschool and we are learning basics but I let them choose the extras that will be exciting to learn but basics need to be there...
@Jade.051Ай бұрын
@@sierra5025That sounds fun, learning about the basic stuff and then the kids chooses something else to learn
@HitaniАй бұрын
Reall
@maryjane4432Ай бұрын
She is calling it unschool but she is just teaching them life skills. Which should go along with school!
@kaisla_onervaАй бұрын
This!
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
I can promise her school can teach your kid so much more then teaching them life skills.
@maryjane4432Ай бұрын
@@highsourjamapple9141 i homeschooled from 2020 up till the start of school last year. My girls were a bit ahead of their peers but they transitioned back really well. What she is doing is a huge disservice to her kids
@Melissa-bw6okАй бұрын
In the province of Ontario Canada there is a class in high schools that is called LLS (Learning and Life Skills) it is for mainly those with developmental disabilities. But I think that it can be applied into other situations with a bit of tweaking here and there. For families living in a van it would be a good fit I think
@cookiezero3194Ай бұрын
I love your doggy 🐶
@cmarjorieyouniquecaillol3597Ай бұрын
The kids literally suffocating in there... The parents: " so as you can see they have soooo much space, and our 14yo has curtains !!!!"
@PupsandBirdsАй бұрын
I was homeschooled and ended up learning; Spanish, sign language, all the regular stuff like; reading, English, Grammer, maths, history, every thing!! This is crazy!! I thought 6 was the regular age to read and write!! I can't believe unschooling like THAT is even a thing!!
@pixiulisАй бұрын
I learned to read and write in school 😭 parents didn't teach shit
@PupsandBirdsАй бұрын
@@pixiulis Sad! 😭
@catelynh1020Ай бұрын
Some homeschooling is good. There are a number of kids who get homeschooled with the structure and level of knowledge they need, or even get tutors and state exams. But homeschooling is so unregulated in america that there are states where you don't even have to say what you plan for their education when you take them out of public/private schools. And worse yet are those teaching instructions that have such an obvious agenda that they actively teach lies, like some of the stuff i've seen promoted by aig (answers in genesis) for homeschooling. Like, imagine teaching your kids that the biblical flood was real and that all marine life was totally safe and fine despite miles of additional freshwater added on top of the ocean, and that all the freshwater underwater creatures and plants would have no problem suddenly having the (albeit diluted) salt from the oceans. Or that evolution = abiogenesis, or that fossils can only come from a flood.
@PupsandBirdsАй бұрын
@@catelynh1020 wow! That's crazy! 🤯 I live in Australia, and it's very different here!
@realashandaatlargeАй бұрын
@@catelynh1020Because teaching them that apes evolved into humans is so much more superior in knowledge and scientific fact. 🙄 You sound foolish. As a believer of Scripture, I have enough ability to listen to the garbage spewed in school about evolution with the understanding that it is a THEORY, not a FACT. Creation science is also a THEORY which like all science must be based in some form of EVIDENCE. So you believe all the dinosaurs died from a meteor strike. I believe they all drowned. Get it?
@jjuIianaАй бұрын
i always find that these parents who unschool their childrens always have a sort of “revenge” motive towards outdated stereotypes. its always “ i dont want my child to be always sat at their desk, not learning about what they want to” and then theyve been homeschooled themselves so how would they know how schools are nowadays?
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
These are the type of parents to blame the school for their kid not learning anything but it's their kid at fault 😭
@itscc2004Ай бұрын
@@highsourjamapple9141not only that, but the parents don’t do crap to actually help them with that schoolwork
@shushiwooАй бұрын
I was homeschooled at 10 years old and I was locked away in a room until I was 18, it is absolutely towards outdated standards, I was called a spoiled brat because I would beg for an education. now I'm 21 and I had to teach myself everything.
@V1oletfangzАй бұрын
OFF TOPIC BUT NANA PFP RAUGHHH🔥🔥🔥🔥
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCultАй бұрын
Also they had bad experiences at schools, and project that into their kids.
@Mehsomeguy15 күн бұрын
I recommend unliving your kids, because they can’t grow stronger than you if they aren’t alive❤
@georgiabentz9503Ай бұрын
I was homeschooled, and started reading around six, and I eventually learned to read at a college age level by the time I was 9-10 years old. My mother was very dedicated to our schooling. I weep for the unschooling parents.
@saint-miscreantАй бұрын
don't weep for them, many of them don't deserve any sympathy. weep for the poor kids...
@grekkasАй бұрын
Layze without his facial hair is like an angel without its wings
@SnaspwasАй бұрын
True tho
@Sillyl3go_brainАй бұрын
REAL
@kaii2535Ай бұрын
The fact that she gave a knife to a 2 year old 💀 "I will not be reflecting bad energy around me and my daughta" 😂
@EmilyCallahan-qj7ngАй бұрын
"Mama!" "SHH- I'll feed you ina minute you little rat I'm earning money.." "ANYWAYS-"
@tsunemaraАй бұрын
I was unschooled. I didn’t learn the things I needed to learn. I now can’t work and am dependent on others for help, because I can’t hold down/find a job that pays what I need in order to survive on my own.
@Jay_531Ай бұрын
I am so sorry I can’t imagine what your lived experience feels like but damn that is unfair. I was homeschooled but put down the school of my hometown so I could start getting jobs and no employer ever bothered to verify it.
@tsunemaraАй бұрын
@@Jay_531 I started working in kitchens at 14 with a workers permit. I’ve done manual labor and retail (you don’t need much of an education for that) but thanks to my lack of proper school, proper socialization, and abuse I have been unable to hold down jobs for long. Then, because it’s all heavy lifting and back breaking work, I slipped disks and have issues with my veins. All of it coalescing into being disabled, unable to work, or do anything that would pay well. It’s been hard, but I live. So that’s something. I am really glad you were able to have a good experience though
@abhiratiАй бұрын
@@tsunemaraI'm so sorry I hope u are doing better
@tsunemaraАй бұрын
@@abhirati thank you. I’m doing the best I can. But I absolutely do not endorse unschooling your kids. It’s detrimental to their lives
@abhiratiАй бұрын
@@tsunemara yess absolutely I hope you get over your trauma too
@justanormalhumanbeingdownthest8 күн бұрын
15:56 When I was 6 I could have like full on conversation with people- IM CRYING BRO IM CRYING
@mintybook2775Ай бұрын
as a mexican, i loved when layze spoke Spanish, it fits his voice well! Love the video
@Starlight-s1cАй бұрын
I'm Hispanic but idk he has a obvious accent 😭
@Kassidie2012Ай бұрын
Fr
@Uruhas_bonerАй бұрын
@@Starlight-s1c..so??
@KaiaMirelesАй бұрын
Is he Hispanic? I know in another episode he said he was from Albania.
@Starlight-s1cАй бұрын
@@KaiaMireles He's from Europe but likely not Hispanic
@jackiechangaminggАй бұрын
8:40 LMFAO I just love how everyone is there and commenting because of Lazye 😂😂😭😭💀💀
@Coco_nut-uwu6 күн бұрын
Hi layze I’ve been watching your content for 3 years now and watching your content makes me laugh. Keep pushing, even through your highs and lows because you never know who’s day your making 🫶🏼
@Nichole-l1gАй бұрын
15:24 my little brother is four years old and he knows how to read, write, and do math.... that mom is crazy, its way easier to just send the kids to school 😭😭
@Mystery_minderАй бұрын
Yeah! When I was that boy's age, which is 6, I could write in cursive!
@chibimeee15 сағат бұрын
But does your brother have 6 years of carrot cutting skills? 🙄
@brendamerrellАй бұрын
I like how she said she has more time with the kids even though it's day one
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
Fr like she needs to realize what she's saying 😭
@manoormanoor3838Ай бұрын
already 700k im so happy for you layzee!!
@TsukisbassmentАй бұрын
I literally can't imagine those kid's being so excited to not go to school thinking they're going to stay at home and do random things they wished they could do just to be put in a van for the rest of their life and being uneducated just cutting carrots.
@user-lt1jd1ye3vАй бұрын
As a former homeschooled kid, we were never excited to not go to school with other kids. It was all brainwashing trying to convince us “how miserable public school kids are” and “how evil the system and school is” what BS. As an elementary education teacher now myself, I know how much of BS this is.
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
I know school is a hassle to wake up everyday and go but its really important to kids, to see parents holding back their kids from getting a proper education is selfish
@ayahgrig9218Ай бұрын
@@highsourjamapple9141it is also illegal in at least half of the countries in the world. These delulu parents denying their children the basic right of education, but I am sure they are the first ones to scream about freedom when asked to do something by the government.
@Pisces-1978Ай бұрын
SELFISH parents. I feel so bad for children nowadays. Unschooling is the most insane ridiculous thing. Kids can't spell, read...know how to interact with other children. It's sad. Children make it to HS and can't sign their names! Delulu thinking these "unschooled" children will survive in society as adults. Absolutely selfish!
@jadedbelle4788Ай бұрын
My parents not only sent me to school, they taught me to prepare and cook food *and* had a veggie garden so I learnt about that too. Wild, I know!
@swimfast724Ай бұрын
Homeschooling CAN work! I am NOT defending the van life AT ALL and I'm SUPER AGAINST "unschooling " because everything Layze is saying is true lol.. but i was homeschooled and it worked great for me. Trust me, it was nothing like this! IF you follow a plan and ARE CAPABLE. If this mom is not able to do the lowest level of schoolwork, then she CANNOT homeschool her children. If she does they will be crippled for life. If you are "unschooling" your children you are crippling them. CRIPPLING THEM.
@swimfast724Ай бұрын
For example, I got accepted into the #1 high school for highest academics and test scores (while I was there it was named #1 in the country in the Princeton review). I had a full scholarship to stevens institute of tech, and graduated top 10 (people, not percent) in my class of engineering students while being in an accelerated program to get my bachelor's and masters at the same time. I'm well adjusted socially (I'm a nerd and always will be lol), have self confidence, good relationships, strong motivation, etc. Homeschooling nurtured the natural talent I had and my mom was able to have me do work two grades ahead. She followed a curriculum and textbooks that were created for homeschoolers. I loved it, my sister and brother not as much so they decided they wanted to go to school, which was fine too. None of us had problems adjusting to the world. Homeschooling CAN WORK. IF you follow a plan and ARE CAPABLE
@maryjane4432Ай бұрын
My cousin does unschooling with her almost 10yo daughter, she can’t read, isn’t very good at picking up common sense and other issues. This year, literally yesterday she started her with a homeschool co op. Unfortunately it requires my cousin to lead a class. She has such a horrible attitude, my daughter and her daughter are close like we used to be and she took her to nc to stay for a week. My daughter made it for 3days before I had to pick her up (during hurricane Debby). She just doesn’t like kids that aren’t hers and you can tell it too! I homeschooled my youngest up until last year and my oldest from 5th up till she went to high school last year. They put my oldest in all honors classes bc she was so far ahead. She didn’t like it bc it was the same material just more homework. She is in 10th grade now, is so far ahead she is taking a ceramics class all year long. Usually you only get to do it for one semester. Next year she will go to our career and tech center. She will graduate with a cosmetology diploma. She is also taking principals of business management course. She has already been offered a partial scholarship for our local college. Since I got a job in the cafeteria at the high school they both now qualify to go to our local college for free bc I’m an employee. Anyway yes homeschool works if you do it right. I had my kids in sports and Girl Scouts for social interactions. I still teach them stuff like this mom, how to budget, shop for groceries, count money, tell time etc.
@maryjane4432Ай бұрын
Also doesn’t the state require them to be formally schooled by 7yo? Idk how my cousin is allowed not to report to the state
@TheIconicColton-n6oАй бұрын
Happily Homeschooled
@DaWeirdestShipper228Ай бұрын
As a homeschooler, my mom actively teaches us about Earth Science, financial management, cooking, cleaning, and much more meanwhile ALSO having us on a Christian Homeschooling website. We are continuously being challenged to the next grade while still learning about the stuff that woman says she unschooled her kids to do.
@ghastlyneveАй бұрын
As someone who’s home educated, unschooling/deschooling is supposed to be a short period of no school work after leaving school as a way to detox from how school systems work, before starting home education. It’s not supposed to be a permanent thing, just a few weeks, maybe a month or so depending on the child. Influencers are giving home educators a bad name, which we really don’t need when the government is already tryna find ways to keep us/force us in school
@pandabella2525Ай бұрын
So that mom that took her second grade child out of school is “teaching” him about prices but he doesn’t even know what decimal places are, cause kids don’t learn that until at least grade four… the basics are absolutely crucial. At least teach kids; math, reading and writing and some science. These kids are going to have such resentment towards these parents.
@geminicattheinsomniac8408Ай бұрын
Fr, like they need to learn the basics, doing more harm than good,
@TotallySaneXDАй бұрын
I got jumpscared by Layze's face and actually flinched 😔
@StickofmeltedbutterАй бұрын
that’s so rude 😔🙏
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
Layze's face is so majestic 🤭
@Penelope-p3yАй бұрын
Don’t b3 rude
@YoumadeitoFayescornerАй бұрын
@@Penelope-p3y she's not being rude,she was just surprised 🫤
@Fairytale1742Ай бұрын
Lazey is a king
@hannahbarley97Ай бұрын
The way that kid was waving that knife around gave me so much anxiety. Did that mom even teach the kid that knives are dangerous??
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
She should've gave her kid a plastic knife then giving the kid that big knife, it makes me wonder do parents like her have common sense
@mille5913Ай бұрын
She told him "peligroso" (which means "dangerous" in Spanish) 😂😂 does she believe it's enough?
@ratwhisperer8667Ай бұрын
Im convinced the child had no idea what their mom was singing about. Sometimes you need to directly teach your child “this is a very sharp knife, its not for playing with because you can hurt yourself with it.” Go ahead and teach them the spanish words too but make sure they understand it in english first!
@AmberHot-n4zАй бұрын
11:12 layze acting like he never knew 😭
@lulumeylEАй бұрын
10:11 "Hey mama what are you making? "Carrot stew, of course!" "But mama this is the 3rd time this week you've made something that's mainly carrots!" "well, it's friday isn't it?" "...mom is freaking Monday."
@poonummushtaq8800Ай бұрын
The phrase lazy is perfect for this mom
@marinagellert1263Ай бұрын
Lazy but not Layze
@tulipmania811Ай бұрын
I’m so glad I found your channel you’re so funny😭
@domaisagirlbossАй бұрын
0:17 VANLIFEGIRL29MIRANDAMIRANDA is the best words lazye has ever said…. Such amazing inspirational words…😖😖 Edit one Friday 6 sep: GUYS THANKS FOR 200 IM SO GLAD 😇😇
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
I can bet you some girl is gonna see that name and use it 😭
@domaisagirlbossАй бұрын
@@highsourjamapple9141 Yes stealers just wanting likes and stealing comments💀💀
@polarbear2758Ай бұрын
Ikr 🤧
@IILUV_AMYАй бұрын
0:16
@Miryeets_percyjackson_loverАй бұрын
MY NAME IS MIRANDA 😂😂😂
@tiffanicurtis3324Ай бұрын
My nephew was so excited to read How the Grinch Stole Christmas to me. I think he was 6, maybe 5. He was so proud of himself and now he chooses to read books on his own. Going to library is a huge deal for them. I was so proud of them. School is not easy, but I am afraid these unschool kids will fall behind and this will effect them in the future when this fad is over. I know not having glasses my first year or so of school really affected me.
@absynthefaerieАй бұрын
As someone who has done research and learned the different accepted homeschool methods (I live in Minnesota and homeschool was a better option then online school during Covid shutdowns of schools.) and I learned a lot. By law you 100% still have to teach to a standard. You have to keep records, and report to the district if they say they want info. Unschooling is not this BS, proper unschooling is a method where you learn by using the things that your child actually enjoys. If your child enjoys art you coordinate the learning around arts, if your child enjoys music you teach with music. You teach with every day activities expanded on, not just “here’s a knife good luck”. Cooking is a great way to teach math and home economics, hell there is a science to cooking too that can be taught. This is basically people that don’t do their research and decide they are unschoolers, which by all means is okay till your child is of the age schooling is required to start. Here in MN parents have till I believe 7 to enroll in some school (which also includes homeschool which you have to enroll for with the district too.)
@KaiaMirelesАй бұрын
OmG! Yes! Finally! Someone who knows what unschooling is!
@shaynalange7488Ай бұрын
Yes! This is common in a lot of States, but not all.
@1oAKsCreationsАй бұрын
Not going to bed I guess, new Layze just dropped!!
@Meeraaaa827Ай бұрын
James’ room is so spacious 🤩 0:39
@M0n0_eats_dirtАй бұрын
MY DYSLEXIC ASS READ IT AS SUSPICIOUS-
@Janerocks-345Ай бұрын
lol
@algozord7 күн бұрын
I'm so happy it's actually illigal in my country to do not send your kid to school, they need to educate until they are turn 18, the exception being children who have health problems and a doctor recommends homeschooling, but even then the parents have to sing up them in near school and teachers from that particular school come to the house to do lessons with them
@angelesgutierrez7020Ай бұрын
"Cállate con tu español inútil" 😂😂😂😂 that's how you learn Spanish, by swinging a sharp knife till the Latino vibe gets into you. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷, love your content so much
@YazmineezzzАй бұрын
"THANK YOU LAYZE"we all say in unison
@ZzTilyTuАй бұрын
THANK YOU LAYZE!
@silly_sammyАй бұрын
THANK U LAYZE FOR BLESSING MY EYESSSD
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
THANK YOU LAYZE ❗❗
@justyourunaveragerandom2725Ай бұрын
THANK YOU LAYZE
@Maiiiiiii789Ай бұрын
THANK YOU LAYZE!!
@geminicattheinsomniac8408Ай бұрын
7:58 keeping hairs in a jar like a witch nah lmao 😂 I’m good
@kittyyyy_7Ай бұрын
"WE LOVE YOU LAYZE!!!!" we all say in unison...
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
WE LOVE YOU LAYZE!!!!
@RaptorrawRАй бұрын
WE LOVE YOU LAYZE!!
@Lexiii_13Ай бұрын
WE LOVE YOU LAYZE!!
@moonlitheart-r8cАй бұрын
How can somebody be this FUNNY????!!!!!
@MweeShsgs23 күн бұрын
17:54 why was that so good💀💀💀
@ppeansАй бұрын
it makes me SO angry that parents do this. i homeschooled my kid for kinder because of COVID. while i was able to teach her a lot compared to others who try, she did 10x better in school. they aren't just learning core subjects. they are learning responsibility by keeping track of their bookbag/items in general. socializing with kids outside the family is CRUCIAL! these poor children.
@highsourjamapple9141Ай бұрын
She most likely doesn't know how to homeschool, and school can give your kid more knowledge on various topics not just cutting carrots.
@N0b0dyZ_StuffАй бұрын
I was in first grade when covid started and I'm stupid even I agree 👍 (have a great day/night)
@DayanaraTorres-e8tАй бұрын
Also kids benefit from learning around their peers who are the same age
@m4ttaАй бұрын
i was homeschooled in preschool as well because my mom was a SAHM so she could spend practically the whole day with me, i think in the earlier ages it’s fine, it’s not too hard to teach a young child how to read simple texts and easy math, but then they genuinely need school
@rosebuds620Ай бұрын
6:32 That shhh was personal🤧
@oodelyАй бұрын
My parents unschooled me, I'm the oldest, my sister, and brother. I was lucky and made it to 6th grade in public school before they pulled me out. I never got to go back and am now studying to get my GED. My sister was in 2nd grade public school when we were pulled out and she got thrown into her second or third year of highschool when a family member got temporary custody. She struggled but managed to catch up, doing highschool work with only knowing things on a 2ng grade level. She started to excel quickly became a straight A student and is now in her second year of college to study computer sciences. She also took twice as many classes in her first year of college than normal to try and catch up, she did all this while holding down a part time job too. My brother didn't go to school until 5th grade, but the amazing part is with a little help from me and my sister, our brother taught himself how to read because we all played videogames and he wanted to learn how to talk to his friends in Roblox. So he would ask what is this letter, then once he knew them on the keyboard he would constantly be asking us how do you spell this word? He is now in his first year of highschool and doesn't know how to sing the abc's song to this day. He is still behind in math but is doing average in the other subjects. But he has ADHD, all three of us do, but he also is very fat on the autism spectrum and if he isn't interested he struggles a lot. I am so thankful he wanted to learn to read, since most wouldn't until much later in life, when he was roughly 6 so he could have online friends. We were not allowed to go outside EVER. So we all were lucky enough to have a laptop and made friends on Minecraft and Roblox. Those people taught us how we loved wasn't normal and that we can take action and change it! We started standing up to our parents and finally years later got out. I'm about to turn 26 in October. And I still am at a 6th grade level of education, though I am studying to get my GED, so I have a long way to go. It's embarrassing and such a struggle and I can never fully catch up to my peers
@Syd_eqАй бұрын
6:53 because she is the bad energy 💀
@Rxnan23_Ай бұрын
Ain’t nobody notice the way she had NO clothes on 😭
@S3YKOCH4NАй бұрын
@@Rxnan23_ I’m not even surprised 😭 she posted a video of her literally undressing with her butt exposed to the camera
@Favour-ov5vsАй бұрын
5:54 vegotable
@ElizabethsRedBowАй бұрын
😭
@HuhWHODIDTHISАй бұрын
Vegotable (start of a chain)
@Zaney..4Ай бұрын
@@HuhWHODIDTHISvegotable
@Br4in-r01tАй бұрын
Dyslexia is Rael
@HuhWHODIDTHISАй бұрын
@@Br4in-r01t 😭 chain breaker
@levinerjacob275Ай бұрын
I love layze every time I open KZbin I get recommended a layze video and I watch it even if I have already watched it before keep up the good work layze ❤
@Lazeys_cat_St0rmyАй бұрын
16:27 ✨“A veg-ah-tah-bleh”✨
@itssauriАй бұрын
15:07 HELLO?!?!?
@user-wd4ky6ck7pАй бұрын
😂
@Majeranemarjoram17 күн бұрын
4:20 the worst thing abaut this is that the parents dont realise they should teach kids life skills on top of them going to school
@Loria-ty7omАй бұрын
Yes, I stalk you (and Stormy) because I need your humor in my life. You are the absolute best. Gotta watch your videos every day! Hope this doesn't scare you. I'm not delulu. 😊❤
@melissamccarthy3919Ай бұрын
Isn't that what a delulu person would say? I'm not delulu 😂 or maybe that's just me
@tracyjane596Ай бұрын
Gurllll 😂😂
@okay9498Ай бұрын
15:38 LMAO SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE DIDNT EVEN KNOW THE ANSWER HERSELF
@-mrp-..1945Ай бұрын
OMG SHE DOES LMAO
@Basketballdog1123Ай бұрын
lol so true
@secakaizenartАй бұрын
Lmao she disconnected
@Elizabeth.Afton120 күн бұрын
layze is my spirit animal
@SanrioGirly227Ай бұрын
The way Layze said DuAteR 7:36
@okay9498Ай бұрын
6:26 she looks high as a kite 💀
@CarlyTugnumАй бұрын
Higher I think😂
@JazzyTheGreat28Ай бұрын
Fr 💀
@DeadmanWonderlandxDАй бұрын
6:44 CHARLIE BROWN CALLED HE WANTS HIS YAPPING CHIHUAHUA BACK
@Its_just_Vi_and_LkАй бұрын
fr
@KynliPerryАй бұрын
Lol she does. 💀
@moxie8615 күн бұрын
Unschooling is so terrible for real. My sister did this to her kids and its very sad. They cant get a good job or go to college. 😢
@superduperoriАй бұрын
"callate con tu español inutil" 5:35 😂😂😂
@MazzillaVR9 күн бұрын
On Sigma bro fr fr cut dap me up twin let em get that vape juice real quick cuh😏🔫🫲
@Noodles_DentalАй бұрын
It’s so nice to see him growing more of a (well deserved) following
@AuntLoopy123Ай бұрын
My sister was correcting my parents' spelling at the age of 3. They had to stop doing that thing where they would have private/adult conversations in front of the kids, but think, "It's fine. I'll just spell out certain words, and they won't understand. It's FINE." Yeah, not fine. And she was the first kid, so they didn't do that spelling thing with any of us, after that. They were proud, but embarrassed, at the same time. There they were, out with friends, spelling the "adult" conversation, and their little three-year-old girl started correcting their spelling. Dad was dyslexic, so spelling was a problem for him, and I guess my sister just couldn't stand it, and HAD to correct him. So, they were embarrassed by her bad manners, and proud of her ability to spell at such a young age. We went to regular school, but my parents supplemented that, at home. Not ONLY with trips to the grocery store or working in the kitchen, but with REAL education. Dad said to me, at the age of 12, "Hey, Loopy, you want me to teach you some calculus?" We used to play "The dictionary game," a lot. In fact, I don't know who started it, but we got into the habit of just sitting down to read the dictionary. It's FUN! Learning new words is great! But it came at a cost. When I was in high school, I had a regular baby-sitting gig with a particular family. They always had a bunch of magnetic letters on the front of their fridge, so whenever the kids were sleeping, I'd amuse myself by using ALL the letters currently on the fridge to make words. That was my rule for myself, that I had to use every letter available. One day, my Dad came home from work, and told me I was in trouble. His co-worker, the father of the family for whom I babysat, told him that they were not going to hire me, anymore, because I made them feel stupid. "I'm so tired of coming home from a date, just to have to go find the dictionary and look up the words on my fridge!" I was scared for a hot minute, but then Dad laughed, and told me the father was joking, and that they were going to buy more refrigerator letters. They liked that I was setting an example for their children. Would it have worked out like that without school? Maybe. I know homeschoolers who do it VERY well. I went to college with a kid who was 13. His family homeschooled, and they were all brilliant. But, the parents WORKED THEIR BUTTS OFF to teach the children. HOMEschooling can work, if the parents do the hard work, and I fully support parents' rights to do so. But UNschooling? I don't think so.
@DenpotToysStoryАй бұрын
16:38 she's staring at us like stealing our souls
@simply_star-Ай бұрын
Yknow, i can explain how happy i get when i get home and see you posted. It honestly makes my day so much better, please don’t ever stop making videos
@Cma_aaАй бұрын
I can't explain how much I actually love this dude
@am.too.loud-44Ай бұрын
16:32 those eyes are something else
@TheCubingAvatarАй бұрын
15:18 shouldn't a six year old know how to read and write sentences though?
@Itss.dounss.luvv0Ай бұрын
Yhhh idk what she is proud of
@amist102Ай бұрын
tbh to me these van life kids be living life. Ive been sleeping in my living room right beside the door of my cousin's or sister's room(depending on how much i change up the living room) facing the bathroom door on a twin bed for the past year. With a fan that shakes and makes noise when its on so if i had a area with a curtain i for sure would not complain.
@kristenhlady4079Ай бұрын
4:07 WTF !!!! OMG SOMEONE CALL CPS ON THIS LADY !!! HURRY BEFORE THAT BABY HURTS THEMSELVES 😢😢😢
@HuhWHODIDTHISАй бұрын
REAL
@Slushh111Ай бұрын
She is so mentally ill.. 😭😭
@janaspimmel4306Ай бұрын
LAYZE,WE NEED A REACTION VIDEO TO THE NEW NIKOCADO AVOCADO VIDEO
@bigmouthkawaiixd2036Ай бұрын
FR
@JojosgermanstorysАй бұрын
Collab
@SukiDoesStuff1022Ай бұрын
Our school tried to teach us to cut fruit. One kid brought grapes and banana for his fruit salad so he didn't need to cus anything. He broke the banana with his hands. What a genius😀
@doingyomomrqАй бұрын
AS A LATINA, LAYZE SPEAKING SPANISH GOT ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR 😭😭😭