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Supernanny Jo Frost warns parents to 'get their priorities straight' over school trend

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As the new school term kicks off, Jo Frost, also known as Supernanny, has sounded the alarm for parents in light of a concerning new trend circulating on social media.The renowned childcare expert, famed for her role in assisting families in turmoil, has called on parents to get their "priorities straight" amid the rise of a troubling trend online, the Mirror reports.The trend involves parents filming their children's morning routines before school and sharing the videos online, with some featuring children as young as seven.

In a fiery outburst on Instagram, Jo slammed the practice, emphasising that mornings should be a time for strengthening family bonds.In her plea on Instagram, the parenting guru expressed her dismay: "So now I'm watching 7,8,9 years olds doing back-to-school morning routine as posts!

Parents, what on earth are you thinking? No Seriously? "A time when family connection should be at its most highest, a smooth operation of a well practiced routine of breakfast together, life skills accomplished, a mindset of focus and attention, and the privilege to be educated."She continued, criticising the reliance on technology in the mornings, which she views as leading to bad habits and disorganised starts to the day: "It is bad enough seeing how many parents are dependent on iPads and screens in the morning as babysitters, turning into bad habits and chaotic mornings, but please, now this?" Jo clarified her stance, insisting her comments were not intended to shame but to motivate parents to do better: "This is NOT shaming this is YOU CAN DO SO MUCH BETTER FOR YOUR CHILDREN and you must!" Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. She

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