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Teachers Talk Radio - Critical Thinking: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
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Teachers Talk Radio - Critical Thinking: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
Teachers Talk Radio - How does HR shape the heart of a school? The Saturday Lunch Show with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - How does HR shape the heart of a school? The Saturday Lunch Show with...
Teachers Talk Radio - Teach like a Dungeon Master: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Teachers Talk Radio - Teach like a Dungeon Master: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
Teachers Talk Radio - Coaching for Teachers
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Teachers Talk Radio - Coaching for Teachers
Teachers Talk Radio - What's great teaching today? Discussing 'that' viral teaching video: The...
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Teachers Talk Radio - What's great teaching today? Discussing 'that' viral teaching video: The...
Teachers Talk Radio - Neuroscience Techniques: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
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Teachers Talk Radio - Neuroscience Techniques: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
Teachers Talk Radio - What other professionals are needed in schools?: The Late Late Show with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - What other professionals are needed in schools?: The Late Late Show with...
Teachers Talk Radio - What happens when you tax teaching and learning? The Sunday Late Show with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - What happens when you tax teaching and learning? The Sunday Late Show with...
Teachers Talk Radio - Classroom Chronicles Part 1: The Late Show with Ben White
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Teachers Talk Radio - Classroom Chronicles Part 1: The Late Show with Ben White
Teachers Talk Radio - Writing skills and strategies to unlearn: The Monday Morning Break with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Writing skills and strategies to unlearn: The Monday Morning Break with...
Teachers Talk Radio - Immersive Learning - The London Classroom: TTR Special with The London Eye...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Immersive Learning - The London Classroom: TTR Special with The London Eye...
Who can correctly identify 10 common acronyms from the world of UK education? (at BETT Show 2025)
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Who can correctly identify 10 common acronyms from the world of UK education? (at BETT Show 2025)
Teachers Talk Radio - Are the Arts a Luxury? The Morning Break with Carl Smith
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Teachers Talk Radio - Are the Arts a Luxury? The Morning Break with Carl Smith
Teachers Talk Radio - Building Girls’ Academic Confidence: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
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Teachers Talk Radio - Building Girls’ Academic Confidence: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
Teachers Talk Radio - Addressing the Holocaust and conspiracy theories in schools: The Late Show...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Addressing the Holocaust and conspiracy theories in schools: The Late Show...
Teachers Talk Radio - Blending Borders: The Unique World of Third Culture Students: The Friday...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Blending Borders: The Unique World of Third Culture Students: The Friday...
Teachers Talk Radio - AI and Wellbeing: The Late Show with Clara Lin Hawking
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Teachers Talk Radio - AI and Wellbeing: The Late Show with Clara Lin Hawking
Teachers Talk Radio - Emotional Intelligence: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
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Teachers Talk Radio - Emotional Intelligence: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
Teachers Talk Radio - The Innovation Mindset: The Saturday Lunch Show with Famida Choudhary
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Teachers Talk Radio - The Innovation Mindset: The Saturday Lunch Show with Famida Choudhary
Teachers Talk Radio - The A-Z of Early Career Teaching by Harry Hudson: The Friday Twilight Show...
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Teachers Talk Radio - The A-Z of Early Career Teaching by Harry Hudson: The Friday Twilight Show...
Teachers Talk Radio - Making the most of museum visits. The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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Teachers Talk Radio - Making the most of museum visits. The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
Gideon calls in from Ghana!
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Gideon calls in from Ghana!
Teachers Talk Radio - Getting The Best Out Of People: The Late, Late Wednesday Show With Toby...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Getting The Best Out Of People: The Late, Late Wednesday Show With Toby...
Teachers Talk Radio - Pathways - How your students can study in the USA: The Late Show with Tom...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Pathways - How your students can study in the USA: The Late Show with Tom...
Teachers Talk Radio - Writing re-focussed for 2025 with Andrew Jennings: The Late Show with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Writing re-focussed for 2025 with Andrew Jennings: The Late Show with...
Teachers Talk Radio - Teacher Mentoring: The Sunday Lunch show with Graham Stanley
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Teachers Talk Radio - Teacher Mentoring: The Sunday Lunch show with Graham Stanley
Teachers Talk Radio - How much screen time is too much: A BETT Special with Teacher Talk Radio
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Teachers Talk Radio - How much screen time is too much: A BETT Special with Teacher Talk Radio
Teachers Talk Radio - Are schools failing future Robbie's?: Education Tonight with Brent Poland...
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Teachers Talk Radio - Are schools failing future Robbie's?: Education Tonight with Brent Poland...
Teachers Talk Radio - New Horizons - Moving To An International School: The Saturday Social with...
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Teachers Talk Radio - New Horizons - Moving To An International School: The Saturday Social with...

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  • @markminch1906
    @markminch1906 День тому

    No idea what this is or the channel, but I felt that I should click because it had zero views

  • @DrEd1ard
    @DrEd1ard 2 дні тому

    I am very happy. I can pay double price and it will make private school more elitist. So better for my child. But worse for middle class that values more adapted and flexible education. In fact many countries subsidise private school for middle class since they offer range of different schools and goverment can focus on inspection and making sure thet are complaint with all regulations. Having private schools saves money to the state and brings diversity and freedom. Sad movement because it only affects middle grade class making education more elitist. Next move could be forbidden private schools altogether.

  • @RavanaBlack
    @RavanaBlack 15 днів тому

    the fact that this school is still running, horrible!!!!!!!!

  • @1ForTheShieldz
    @1ForTheShieldz 21 день тому

    Even before i was a parent i felt it was a wrong tax policy in private education. It is wrong. They should not have vat tax. They should not have a tax break. They should have £6,000 tax rebate back from the sfate as that money was always for that child and the sfate is stealing it from the child. Absolutely disgusting. I hope all private schools fail so the state collapses due to the lack of education and high tax and people will learn never to vote left wing extremists into power again. Ban the labour party as it is dangerous to the country!

  • @aromanabi967
    @aromanabi967 24 дні тому

    😢😢😢😢

  • @pakanime1112
    @pakanime1112 25 днів тому

    In my childhood I saw children getting dragged on the floor for a time out if they were mis behaviouring, I used to get teachers come right in my face and shout at me or a few times pointing right in my face, one of the reasons was because I find it hard to listen in the classroom so I used to be taken to time out for it. I used to get told off for complaining if I was getting name called by other students, that was my time in swiss cottage

  • @brightonduder
    @brightonduder 27 днів тому

    Why is it that I predicted exactly what top centre’s position would be before she spoke? 🤔

  • @gswiftgs23
    @gswiftgs23 27 днів тому

    NWO banana UK wont be needing lots of educated people going forwards is the clear message here

  • @chrisharwood5456
    @chrisharwood5456 28 днів тому

    Sending your children to private schools doesn’t mean you are wealthy 🥴

  • @chrisharwood5456
    @chrisharwood5456 28 днів тому

    Catrina is so bloody ignorant 😡

  • @lisztian2007
    @lisztian2007 29 днів тому

    It feels like some of the guest believe the state education failure caused by missing the private school tax from parents. I think this is exactly the current government want those people to believe. Also, this debate should be base on the fact that is the essential education is not taxable, and this different from the hair dressing or dog grooming.

  • @AL-ib3lu
    @AL-ib3lu Місяць тому

    I am puzzled why you chose this clip to promote, it really wasn't reflective of the debate.

  • @AL-ib3lu
    @AL-ib3lu Місяць тому

    Ian Lloyd summed it up "every child matters" it's just some seem to matter more than others. Catrina was magnificent in this debate.

    • @1ForTheShieldz
      @1ForTheShieldz 21 день тому

      So you think money makes a child matter more than another. Sums up the pathetic mindset of the left. Glad you aren't teaching my child.

  • @rogerlallemant1150
    @rogerlallemant1150 Місяць тому

    I am a lifelong Labour supporter who deeply believes in cooperativism, as opposed to Thatcherite individualism. However, in pursuit of musical achievement our eldest son became a cathedral chorister, and his younger brother also. That led to all four older children ( including their two sisters), entering the Assisted Places Scheme, a Conservative policy. Some might call me a champagne socialist, but our motive was giving our children a musical environment, not social advancement, demonstrated by my lifelong employment as a pipefitter/welder. I am ashamed that Labour seems unable to recognise that it is simply not fair to tax a cohort of parents for an education they do not access, and then choose to tax them again on private education. The older son and his partner are now living in Denmark because as musicians they found visa difficulties because of Brexit. They pay high taxes, but they accept that because the Danish public services are very good. I believe the British public recognise that reality, but are led by the nose by a low tax, political right wing that is only happy when they can buy the services that the hoi polloi cannot, Roger Lallemant.

    • @AL-ib3lu
      @AL-ib3lu Місяць тому

      What about the 93% who don't get the advantages your children did?

    • @sarahrigby2535
      @sarahrigby2535 Місяць тому

      @@AL-ib3lubefore this tax there was much more chance that the 93% would benefit from the advantages of private school, either via scholarships, bursaries or just services that independent schools provided in partnership with their local state schools. However these opportunities will now vanish as independent schools lose their charitable status and have to tighten their belts.

    • @AL-ib3lu
      @AL-ib3lu Місяць тому

      @@sarahrigby2535 The 93% don't benefit at all from scholarships or bursaries & the benefits from playing a football match against a private school or watching your local private schools summer extravaganza are much exaggerated. The damage by the over representation of private schools at Oxbridge continues.

    • @rogerlallemant1150
      @rogerlallemant1150 Місяць тому

      @@AL-ib3lu Choral scholarships are competitive, as were Assisted Places, everyone can apply. Not all have the ability to succeed, which reflects life, but those that do, very often enrich society. For those who lack the ability or the motivation (encouragement), there needs to be the funding to still provide them with options, i.e. taxation. Until Britain accepts that reality, our public services will struggle. I would suggest watching Harry Smith addressing the Labour Party conference in 2014.

    • @AL-ib3lu
      @AL-ib3lu Місяць тому

      @@rogerlallemant1150 I would be interested to know if your two boys had paid singing/music tutoring prior to their entrance exams. I also find it difficult to understand how you can equate Labours long held values with choosing to pay a private school (albeit assisted).

  • @JLaw954
    @JLaw954 Місяць тому

    I'm not sure how anyone is supposed to intellectualise a discussion on children slouching in class. I don't think it helps any teacher to put down the interviewer and imply that he's an exasperating moron for asking simple but perfectly valid questions. There are always deep philosophical questions we can ask about everything to do with teaching, but they are best left alone unless the participants are prepared to discuss them in the depth they deserve. Incidentally, when asking questions in class, I always throw a question out there and observe carefully to see who responds. It works for me, and students have NEVER complained about my ability as a questioner, and that is what matters in my classroom.

  • @MrTelboy1962
    @MrTelboy1962 Місяць тому

    There is no question of what you see is shocking. However you don't see the child's behaviour prior to entering the room. I worked in Special needs schools for 10 years. I have frequently seen classrooms common rooms and lunchrooms wrecked. I have witnessed other students being harmed by children. I saw one lad put his head through a school bus window. I have also seen staff including myself seriously injured. The pay for teaching assistants was just above minimum wage and often teaching assistants were put in charge of classes without a teacher. I have witnessed repeat abuse of children from parents, in one case a girls father would insert suppositories into his daughter before she left home in order that the staff would have to do a majority of the personal care for her. Oh and I will say that although the room may look like a cell they were designed in such a way so as the child could not harm themselves with anything in the room. While a child may have been put in a time out room for their own safety, there was also an obligation o provide safety of the other children and the staff. A 15 year old lad with learning difficulties who is having an anxiety attack has the strength of a fully grown man in a rage and is more than capable of causing serious injuries to other children and adults. Clearly there were management, training and supervision issues at the school but this matter needs to be looked through a balanced lens.

  • @Nathan_Smith_Filmmaker
    @Nathan_Smith_Filmmaker Місяць тому

    I remember being locked in rooms like this when I was a child. Watching over this footage makes me sick.

  • @MCLegend13
    @MCLegend13 Місяць тому

    This is Crazy I studied at the school and actually saw the room but thankfully never got put in it It’s honestly disturbing because I didn’t realise how bad the staff truly were treating students. As an autistic person who studied at the school it genuinely baffled me when I was there why they called it “the calming room” when it’s literally anything but calming.

  • @peterloup2302
    @peterloup2302 Місяць тому

    Why is State Education FREE? Parents should pay something.

  • @CultureofSpeech
    @CultureofSpeech Місяць тому

    - And still the main thing today is how you want it. Either you go there, how you want it. Or say how you want it. Let it be your way. And don't be nervous. The fact that it's your way is worth what has been up to now. A person searches for his place himself and finds it little by little. And talent finds very few. And he pulls it out into the sun by the ear.

  • @lawontrial
    @lawontrial Місяць тому

    Article 3 ECHR violation in my opinion - breach of the prohibition against inhuman and degrading treatment, sue the State in other words.

  • @RealPersistences
    @RealPersistences Місяць тому

    A padded room like this cannot contain me (im autistic)

  • @apocalypsedrakaina
    @apocalypsedrakaina Місяць тому

    LOL this is what schools do. I’m amazed the news is actually reporting on it

  • @bananavskreal
    @bananavskreal Місяць тому

    yo this happened to me

  • @John-jc4om
    @John-jc4om Місяць тому

    A lot of inbreeding amongst the followers of Islam especially in the Pakistani community I'd say this is just another cash grab aiding them in their plot to weaken this country through economic jihad before the massive Muslim population rises up violently as they've done throughout the history of Islam, the cost to the UK 's health care system is pushing it towards collapse one Pakistani alone a first cousin arranged marriage is on their 6th child all barley walking nearly blind and deaf non verbal and the mother is pregnant again with number 7 saying Allah will give her a healthy child to take care of her in her old age but the doctors know this is highly unlikely but let the health care system pay the millions of pounds it will cost taking care of it all well when it's allahs will nothing to do with marrying your brother

  • @patduffyforever
    @patduffyforever Місяць тому

    When did wveryone start hating children? Seems abuse of them is rife everywhere atm. Truly heartbreaking💔

  • @patduffyforever
    @patduffyforever Місяць тому

    Absolutely disturbing abuse of these poor children. Truly awful. So glad it's been found out. Definately a cover up. How have they got padded cells in a school? I hope every teacher there serves prison time and all the abused children get the trauma counselling and support they truly need and deserve. 🙏

    • @bb5979
      @bb5979 Місяць тому

      Theyve had them for at least 20 years, since i was in one 20 years ago

    • @patduffyforever
      @patduffyforever Місяць тому

      @bb5979 I'm stunned. It's so wrong. I am so sad you experienced that, and that it continues. Truly shocking.

  • @NoraMoran-wl2bw
    @NoraMoran-wl2bw 2 місяці тому

    Omg them rooms is like a jail cell put any child’s health worse

  • @itsdominic3676
    @itsdominic3676 2 місяці тому

    The fact the CPS won't take it on speaks volumes the fact the police won't prosecute speaks volumes as a father of 2 children if this vile treatment happened to my kids I would personally deal with the school and the teachers involved myself in my own way make of that what you will.

  • @Talk4UK
    @Talk4UK 2 місяці тому

    How some adults can be so cruel and evil with children is beyond my understanding. How everyone else is supporting their behaviour is a scandal. The people who treated these children should face the fairest of justice without delay.

  • @med8615
    @med8615 2 місяці тому

    this happens in mental intuitues, old folks homes. why do humans always take advantage of those in a lower vantage point

  • @pinkengineering
    @pinkengineering 2 місяці тому

    This is so sad

  • @sj8965
    @sj8965 2 місяці тому

    Glad yall didn’t turn off comments like bbc news 👏

    • @pinkengineering
      @pinkengineering 2 місяці тому

      Yeah I’m like???

    • @med8615
      @med8615 2 місяці тому

      exactly why i searched for another video

    • @lesliengo8347
      @lesliengo8347 Місяць тому

      I was wondering why BBC news turned off comments for that video. If it were left on, I would have commented about how the staff were hired, what training they got, why they chose to work with autistic kids, and why is there no consequences for abuse.

    • @bb5979
      @bb5979 Місяць тому

      Bbc turned off the comments because its all too common in the UK. I was one of those kids that got put in rooms like that and honestly it doesnt help at all. Just gives teachers an excuse to violently manhandle your children

  • @ZOMBIEEZ
    @ZOMBIEEZ 2 місяці тому

    the fact i used to goto this exact school many years ago as a child and im an adult seeing this now disgusts me makes me sick to even see this happening i feel for these poor children no matter the circumstances no child should go though this it damages them for life i pray for these children they get out of there 😥😥🙏

  • @ScottRox-l1j
    @ScottRox-l1j 2 місяці тому

    This happens in Canada still. Especially if you're a full ward of the government, they torture you.

  • @CrowleyBlack2
    @CrowleyBlack2 2 місяці тому

    This happened to me in primary school back then by the way. One of the teacher holds the door when I was in the room. ...Yes, this did indeed affect my mental health.

    • @chasedavis9707
      @chasedavis9707 Місяць тому

      I hope you recover

    • @bb5979
      @bb5979 Місяць тому

      Same here. I was somewhat of an escape artist though so i got one over on them many times escaping the room🤣

    • @Hentailord-g7n
      @Hentailord-g7n Місяць тому

      i went to this school and i was in an older version of that room mine had no camera lmao. i was a little shit tho i had to be locked up in that bitch didnt affect me mentally at all. tiems were different in 2003 lol people hella soft now. ofc theyle dig this up in 2024.

  • @gregoreisenhorn5093
    @gregoreisenhorn5093 2 місяці тому

    I went to a school for children with emotional and behavioural issues and the kids were routinely brutalised for the slightest of issues. I have always said the teachers were there for the same reason as the kids, they'd not have lasted five minutes in a mainstream school and would have been fired or arrested for some of the things I saw. The male teachers *liked* hurting kids and the female teachers *loved* stirring issues up between the kids so violence would kick off. Much like the school shown here the kids wouldn't be believed if it were there word against the teachers. "Naughty" kids complaining about being tossed round the classroom like a ragdoll? Lies, they're not to be believed. If only we'd had cameras, most of the men at the school would still be in prison and the women would have been fired and blacklisted.

    • @patduffyforever
      @patduffyforever Місяць тому

      I can fully believe it. Sadly teachers with personality disorders are ten a penny in social settings and special schools.

  • @MagdalenaBelcescu
    @MagdalenaBelcescu 2 місяці тому

    All started in churches..their lovers are gay in uniforms police and mafia and army corruption .was no Jesus..they made. Habit of selling the Men and women and Coccyx twisted.. Spanking nuts brain to destroy the world ..

  • @sandie157
    @sandie157 2 місяці тому

    Why did the CPS decide NOT to press charges? Given the UK's decades long dismal track record on abuse in social care can you just imagine the atrocities that are going to take place once euthanising the elderly, sickly, handicapped , suicidal and poor starts .. ?!

  • @jenniferjuniper12
    @jenniferjuniper12 2 місяці тому

    This is upsetting 🥺😔

  • @rahulricardo4941
    @rahulricardo4941 2 місяці тому

    Wow im in shock 😮

  • @roganroberts8789
    @roganroberts8789 2 місяці тому

    As a parent of an autistic child, I understand how difficult it is to understand. I've read several books and studied to get the level of understanding needed. Teachers and carers need to have a basic level of understanding. They tend to react intuitively which is usually the worst reaction and makes things worse. Autists need patience and calm and a skilled hand to help them focus.

    • @patduffyforever
      @patduffyforever Місяць тому

      In a specialist school parents should expect professionals who are fully educated to deal with the childrens needs in a loving, caring and responsible way.

    • @roganroberts8789
      @roganroberts8789 Місяць тому

      @@patduffyforever Not just specialist schools - all schools. Anyone in charge of children should have a basic understanding. Autism is a spectrum, so some lightly autistic children are difficult to tell apart - but shouting and aggression triggers them and actually makes them worse.

  • @sam-xz5tc
    @sam-xz5tc 2 місяці тому

    so disgusting to do that to a child, and nothing was done about it very upset.

  • @LondonLifeTips
    @LondonLifeTips 2 місяці тому

    These individuals should face legal consequences for their actions, this is undeniably child abuse. It’s heartbreaking to think of the trust parents place in these professionals to care for their children, only to discover such appalling treatment. Truly sickening behaviour.

  • @jedeyemastar5648
    @jedeyemastar5648 2 місяці тому

    Disgusting.... Its rotten to the core from the top! Look who are in high positions in this sector and you will see a pattern!!!!!

  • @honeydew1845
    @honeydew1845 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely vile humans 😢 this makes me so angry 😡 poor baby just needs people around him to understand his needs !

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 2 місяці тому

    Those who are responsible in this footage should be immediately suspended from their jobs and forced to attend additional training and education on the subject matter of Mental Health and Autism before being allowed to return to their jobs. Any refusal to do so should result in a review of their future employment. This is from someone who has been diagnosed as Autistic in the last decade.

    • @ZarahElouis-Ro
      @ZarahElouis-Ro 2 місяці тому

      It’s child abuse so they need to be in jail!!

    • @44813
      @44813 2 місяці тому

      They probably get a promotion instead

    • @Sweet-Rat-Milk
      @Sweet-Rat-Milk 2 місяці тому

      They need to face criminal charges for abuse of children.

  • @Behappywithyourself21
    @Behappywithyourself21 2 місяці тому

    This unprofessional, inhumane behaviour, how parents can protect their children from this kind of people?

  • @stephenmcbride4107
    @stephenmcbride4107 2 місяці тому

    And we're meant to trust the word of a MAT CEO?!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Georgekendall140
    @Georgekendall140 2 місяці тому

    Love the vid Phil 🎉