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I’m a teacher and I hate most parents because they raise cute snowflake kids

A furious teacher has slammed the ‘entitled’ parents who are making her life a living hell.

When the tutor was given a new primary school class, he discovered that the new generation of parents were mostly ‘whiners’ with ‘cute snowflake’ children.

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A teacher has criticised parents who raise ‘cute snowflake’ childrenPhoto: Getty

She has since criticised the ‘entitled attitude’ of the new generation of mothers and fathers.

The young professional urged parents to stop thinking that “every problem is a teacher’s problem”.

It comes as millions of British children return to school this week after a six-week summer holiday.

The disgruntled teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, took to Reddit to complain about the latest parents she encountered at work.

“Complain to the office when I ask you to buy a 50p poster for your child’s school project? Fuck off,” she snapped.

“All your child talks about is playing the latest expensive video game.

“This way you teach him priorities.

“Call me about teaching an inappropriate book? We’re reading The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank.

“Yes, super risky.

“These are the same students who talk about playing M-rated games and watching R-rated movies.

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“You clearly don’t give a damn what they play or watch, but the few books they actually read do make your chin stand up.”

She also lashed out at parents who blame their children’s failure in a class on the teacher giving them “too much work.”

“You behaving in class? I’m targeting Precious Snowflake,” she wrote sarcastically.

“Don’t come to me crying when your child finishes school without being able to read at grade level or write a simple sentence.

“Although I suspect their language skills aren’t high on your priority list.

“I hope you enjoy the s****y and arrogant attitude you pass on to the next generation.

“It’s going to bite you in the ass someday.”

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