A mother of four children, Jeri-Relah, has a unique style of breeding of the children, affirming in numerous Tiktok publications that her only rule of the house is that they are not rules.
This means unlimited snacks and screen time and there is no obligation to help with tasks at all.
A recent clip that published its policy has attracted 10 million visits and 16.5k comments because, as you can imagine, it is very divisive.
“I’m your mom, I’m going to mother”
In the clip now viral, Jeri-Relah revealed that his children never have to lift a finger when it comes to cleaning because he happily does everything for them.
“You don’t have to order, I will do it. I don’t care.
“I’ll keep your clothes, I will wash your clothes. That is my job, I’m your mother; I’m going to mother; let me say.”

As for food time, Jeri-Rereh’s policy is equally lazy: “I am happy to cook four separate meals if necessary. You don’t have to finish what is on your dish.”
And yes, that means that snacks are allowed at all times.
“You have no rule, you can go to the cabinets or in the refrigerator whenever you want.”
There are no rules about screen time or bedtime
Finally, Jeri-Leh states that there is no routine that children must stay; The screen time on any device is unlimited and the time of sleep does not exist.
In fact, Jeri-Leh admits that half of the children accumulate with her and sleep in bed, and not she doesn’t care to do so.
The mother also allows you to swear in the house, but not in public.
“I say shit, you can say Sh*T. We are in the general public, please don’t do that. They would like to swear in front of the babysitter; that’s not right,” she says.
He also promises that her beloved children can live with her during the time they want.
The spectators had a lot to say in the comments
The millions of spectators had a lot to say in the publication; Here is a snapshot of their various opinions:
– “There are no food rules = healthy relationship with food. Good for you!”
– “I grew up with this son of government, and I am currently overweight, I have difficulty maintaining my house, I am vague and, sometimes, without realizing it, expect things to be done for me.”
– “It is good that they are not forced to do things, but I think it is a good habit to teach him to clean the subject after the themes.”

– “My mother raised me like that, and our relationship is very open and honest.”
– “Strict parents raise poachers, my mother knows everything I do.”
– “I really think that being raised is the best way.”
Finally, this pragmatic spectator wrote: “As much as I like how indulgent you are, I love some rules, discipline is sometimes a blessing disguised.”