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WHO IS REALLY TO BLAME WHEN A CHILD GETS EXPELLED? Today we are diving into a wild case on Justice with Judge Mablen where a mother is suing her nanny for thousands of dollars after her seven year old son used some very grown up language at school. Is it the nanny's fault for a momentary slip up, or is there a deeper issue with how this child is being raised? In this reaction video, we break down the heated battle between Elizabeth Carter and her former nanny, Hannah Taylor. Elizabeth claims that her son Kyle was expelled solely because he learned the F-word from Hannah, but as the details emerge, we see a much more complicated picture of a child struggling with his parents' divorce. Hannah admits to using the word once after the child threw a textbook at her, leading to a massive debate about discipline, respect, and parental accountability. Judge Mablen brings her signature firm and honest approach to the courtroom, questioning why the mother was so quick to blame the school and the staff instead of looking at what was happening in her own home. We discuss the importance of watching what we say around children and why parents need to be more involved in their children's behavioral development. CHAPTERS 0:00 Welcome To The LC Fam Reaction 2:50 The Case Of The Expelled Son 5:35 Nanny Hannah Explains The Stress 9:15 The Moment Things Went Too Far 12:40 Is The Mother Being Negligent 16:20 Judge Mablen Drops Some Truth Bombs 19:45 The Final Courtroom Verdict 21:15 Final Thoughts On Parenting What do you think about this ruling? Should the nanny have been held financially responsible for the tuition loss, or was the judge right to put the responsibility back on the parent? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE if you want to see more courtroom reactions and real talk. Don't forget to hit that post notification bell to the vibrating symbol so you never miss an upload. Love you guys and God bless! PEACE!