Now, feels like some homes are “child-centered,” meaning the kids are in charge.
As a result, students take that “untouchable” attitude into the classroom.
And kinda looks Brenda is not the only one feeling this shift in teaching.

The disrespect from both children and parents."
Meanwhile, parents of students commented in support of Brenda, agreeing with some of her points.
“Thank you for your service, ma’am,” a user said.

“Parents aren’t parenting.
They are just having kids and trying to be their friend.”
On the other hand, another commenter stated that they recognize the parents' and teachers' sides.

“I think it goes both ways,” the person said.
“We parents and teachers need to come together to change.
Consequently, it appears students have lost important social skills, such as conversing and regulating their emotions.

“The social media drama works its way into the schools and into the classrooms,” Brenda explained.
“In turn, this means your teacher is not teaching anymore but now must be referee.
The teacher is hired to teach.

It’s up to the parents to create boundaries with tech usage and social media.
Not the teacher.”
As she says in the TikTok: “I have had it.”

“Teaching is a dying profession,” she says.
“I, for one, have 24 years of experience, and I am leaving.
Another experienced teacher bites the dust.”

“It’s not about you.
It’s about society,” she told BuzzFeed.
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