In a new video, Jo Frost, aka Supernanny, warns that some modern parents are hindering their kids’ independence by choosing short-term convenience over teaching basic life skills.
The Instagram post featuring the video is filled with comments from teachers agreeing with her that it’s a growing concern.
@Jo_Frost
james vowles to carlos after the race
jv: carlos well done fighting with the car that was really in a tough state, i wanna make sure that never happens again but thank you for persisting we learned a huge amount and we’ll come back stronger
we have returned to apologies
“if you weren't able to defend your title, would you like antonelli to be your successor? are you surprised by his skill level?”
lando: “he’s someone who, even though i didn't know him when he was younger, strikes me as very polite. he's a very nice person. for me, that's the most important thing. i have a lot of respect for him; he's very, very young. he's fighting for a world championship at what, 19 years old? it's incredible. this is his second year in formula 1, and he’s competing against a teammate who's incredibly strong. but he’s beating him every weekend. you know, there's not much you can criticize him for.
he's doing a practically perfect job. for me, as much as it hurts to watch because i'm not in a similar situation, i also enjoy seeing this kind of thing. someone who's a good person and who's doing really well. especially at his age. so it's something i have a lot of respect for. i mean, i enjoy seeing someone do such an incredible job. because i know how hard it is to achieve something like that. so when you see someone do it so well, you can only tip your hat and show a lot of respect for something like that.
i'd be happy for george, because he's british and i know george, and he's a good friend. i'd also be happy for kimi. to be honest, i’ll be happy for whoever wins the championship. it's probably because they deserve to win the championship.”
[mundo deportivo]
Again men thinking they're entitled to a response because they were "nice". There could be 1000 reasons to hate someone and you lot would still pick the most misogynistic one.
Entiendo lo que quería hacer Russell aquí: crearse un gap con los de delante, atacar al máximo durante dos vueltas e intentar minimizar el Drive Through.
Pero ha provocado sendos contactos de Hulk y Colapinto con Sainz, y su abandono.
No es tolerable y no es deportivo.
The way f1 fans act like it’s a must to speak to Martin Brundle on the grid is giving loser behaviour sorry.
If someone chooses to not speak to him so be it they have every right to decline his interviews
He should respect that and keep it pushing.
"Legendary sky F1 grid walk" 😂😂😂 I don't know how many people need to snub him before he realises he should be interviewing people who actually like and follow the sport or work in f1 not just walking up to random celebs that have been invited for views.
Martin Brundle, on his legendary Sky F1 grid walk, approaches Kim Kardashian for a quick chat.
Kim rudely snubs him, and her security team push Martin Brundle away.
🤮🤢
something about leclerc fans and their entitlement to think that just because it's his home race that we'll drop everything for their driver to support him. like no ?