‘[She] spilled it on my papers’: Kindergartener steals teacher’s iced coffee, spills it all over her desk

Some kids have absolutely no boundaries, and I was one of them! I was one of the most terrifying types of kids to people who don’t like being touched; I was a hugger, and nothing could stop me from going up to absolute strangers and wrapping my gangly arms around them. Somebody really should’ve told …
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‘I don’t **** with thieves’: Mom cancels Christmas after catching her 6-year-old stealing $70 from her purse

When you’re a kid, the threat of being put on the naughty list is usually enough to make you be on your best behavior for that last month of the year. I wholeheartedly believed in the surveillance state of Santa and was a bit paranoid that any wrong move I made would result in me …
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30+ Karen Sympathizers Reveal Their Most Boomer-Friendly Complaints

Old age comes to us all, if we’re lucky. For some this is a process that happens quicker than with others, and you see the signs in your attitude towards life as much as you do in your body. Staying in suddenly becomes the pinnacle of the Friday night experience. You finally start caring about …
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The Funniest Parenting Tweets of the Week (November 23, 2023)

It’s Thanksgiving, a holiday usually centered around family. This can be a wonderful thing, as generations come together to sit around a table, share food, tell stories, and remember what we’re grateful for. It’s a simple holiday, perfect for cherishing the little things. Family-centric holidays can also be times of high stress, especially for parents …
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Gen Zer Vows Not To Raise iPad Kids Like Millennials Raised Gen Alpha

There is something very tempting about giving a kid an iPad to shut them up. It’s not easy being responsible for a kid all day long, and iPads can feel like a magical tool that enraptures young kids more than any other toy possibly could. Even if it’s just to make a kid stop crying …
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The Funniest Parenting Tweets of the Week (November 16, 2023)

One of the hardest things that parents do is something they do almost every day: waking up their kids in the morning and getting them ready for school. As we all know, getting out of bed is one of the worst feelings in the world, especially if school is waiting for you on the other …
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The Most Baffling Baby Names from Around The Internet

What’s in a name? It contains far more than just our government-recognized identity. Have you ever met a Jeff that really feels like George? Or a Katherine that could never be a Katy but is definitely a Kat? Names have powerful association and are not to be doled out recklessly. I’m all for naming your …
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The Funniest Parenting Tweets of the Week (November 2, 2023)

It’s wild to watch your kid become a person right before your eyes. It can be hard to imagine that what not long ago was a defenseless bundle of flesh now has opinions and thoughts and a whole lot of personality. It invokes the question of nature vs. nurture. I’ve heard some parents say that …
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Teachers Share Student Names That Correlate With Bad Behavior

I still remember the names of the problem children from my elementary school. There was this kid named Parker who, in the middle of my 3rd-grade teacher talking about math, asked her if there was a guy inside of mascot costumes. I think he knew there was indeed some guy or lady inside of all …
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People Defend ’27-Year-Old Teenage Girl’ For Learning Her Commute With Her Parents

One of the most important end goals of parenting is to give your kids the tools they need to function in the world on their own. Adult children should not have to rely on their mom and dad to help them make every decision, and that won’t happen unless parents give their kids room to …
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