Parenting

mdmrn,
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Per one of my 9 year olds, this is me.

This is what I look like.

I think she's added a lot of extra hair here, but I'll allow it.

What do you think?

#Parenting #Art #KidArt #KidsArt #Photo #Photography #ParentsOfInstagram #ParentsOfPixelfed #Parents #ParentsOfFedi #FediParents #ParentsOfMastodon

gnitro,
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@mdmrn Definitely being generous up top. :aquajiji:

syntaxseed,
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I'm sick today. 🤧

But like so many parents & work from home spouses.... I'm apparently irreplaceable & I have MORE work & responsibilities today than on an average day. 😭

Oh the luxury to be able to "call in sick" and go back to bed. What does that even feel like??

gmazzap,
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@syntaxseed I sooo feel this :)

michael,
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@syntaxseed the worst part of being a parent: there is just no time off. No sick leave, no annual leave, and most especially no paternity/maternity leave 😁

And when I complain to my parents about it, they tell me that you don’t even get to retire…

TarkabarkaHolgy, Hungarian
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#ToddlerDnD

Bedtime actions for Monk class toddlers:

Akimbo Attack: hits 4 different targets at the same time. Damage 1d6 each.

Compass of Comfort: toddler spins horizontally, with head and feet striking in cardinal directions. Some of those directions are the attending parent's chin, stomach, and private parts.

Rotisserie Escape: twisting out of restraints while twirling.

Projectile V: bonus action, ranged attack. Always catches the target flat-footed and prone.

#parenting #DnD #ttrpg

TheConversationUS,
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Telling kids to be kind isn’t enough – adolescents learn empathy from watching adults with it, and from experiencing it

https://theconversation.com/a-25-year-study-reveals-how-empathy-is-passed-from-parents-to-teens-to-their-future-children-229780

mdione,
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Has anyone else watched The Americans and couldn't help themselves asking when do they sleep or why they're never tired at "work" after spending the night chasing or being chased, who takes care of their children at night, and whether they ever go to the beach, where they kids could see all their scars from so many injuries during fights?

seav,
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@mdione wasn’t really aware of this series before, but I now see that this is critically acclaimed so I’m interested to watch it. 👍 (If I can find out where it can be streamed because it’s not on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video at least in my region.)

caldeirag,
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@seav @mdione it's a great show :P

MsHearthWitch,
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Listening to my son chat with friends on discord, swapping seamlessly between English, French and Korean... I'm so proud.

I did something right as a parent. I've raised a kid with a love of other cultures, and respect for them. And a mind that wants to learn.

My parents wanted to keep my world so very small... And I give them two big middle fingers and a fuck you, as I give my son the world.

#parenting #polyglot

dhampirdamsel,
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@MsHearthWitch I’m not crying 😭

MsHearthWitch,
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@dhampirdamsel we can cry together 💚

It's healing for me to parent my kid the way I wanted to be parented.

pmdj,
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So, we’re soon finally getting around to the Duplo->Lego transition in our household. Our youngest (soon turning 2) has only recently got out of the habit of putting everything in her mouth. We don’t have a space that’s inaccessible to her that could act as Lego play area, and, well those 2x1 basic bricks are prime causes of suffocation.
Any tips for keeping Lego vaguely organised & contained with young kids? I’m dreading it going absolutely everywhere and small parts getting lost.

janl,
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@pmdj @fritzoids will they use them: on their own absolutely not.

azonenberg,
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@pmdj The little drawer thingies used for storing nuts and screws etc.

We had all the larger basic bricks in plastic tubs and the minifigs, wheels, hinges, accessories, etc. all organized in the drawers.

May not keep the parts out of mouths but will at least keep them organized and hopefully preserve your feet.

Lyle,
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https://citysmarttoys.com/ Fun resource for those doing who like me want to expose children to and not just toy cars (which do indeed go “vroom!”)

mdmrn,
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Good morning and happy Tuesday that feels like a Monday.

We got some HEAVY rain last night, so while we're supposed to have a softball game for my 9 year olds tonight, it may get cancelled.

We'll see.

Have a great one!

#MorningMoments #Parenting #GoodMorning

aronow,
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@mdmrn hope it’s a great day and the weather cooperates!

mdmrn,
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@aronow Thanks. Same to you and also...same. They've already had 3 games canceled cause of weather.

mrundkvist,
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Our youngest child is looking for student housing in Lund. She's leaving in August or September. Many mixed feelings. <3

mrundkvist,
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Någon i som söker en trevlig och skötsam hyresgäst till hösten? Vår exceptionellt kompetenta dotter skall plugga industriell ekonomi efter två år i dagligvaruhandeln, som kökschef på sommarläger och som ryggsäcksresenär. <3

troberts,
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Trolling my child who is dying black streaks into their hair.

#Parenting

hl,
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Philosophy question of the day: If a child squirts loads of liquid soap on their pullover, are they now more or less dirty than before?

jake4480,
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@hl 😂 wow yeah that might have to be a draw

mdmrn,
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New Read - Disney Stitch: Best Friends Forever

Story time to start. Sorry, I can't help myself.

My youngest two are 9 and this week they had a Scholastic Book Fair. One thing that they've found is that, from time to time, there is Disney manga at the book fair from TokyoPop. Which, by the way, there were no comic books at Scholastic Book Fairs when I was a kid, but I digress.

As my youngest like Lilo and Stitch, they picked up this volume called "Stitch: Best Friends Forever!" Short version: It's cute.

The story has Stitch's ship crash landing in an island in Okinawa. While there, Stitch becomes friends with a local girl named Yuna and goofiness ensues. This single volume has self-contained stories in each individual chapter of Stitch getting into silly / funny situations with an elementary aged girl and her friends.

This is, however, a compilation volume. There is a full, two volume Stitch manga that was previously released. "Best Friends Forever" picks some fan favorite chapters and mashes them together in what, at times, feels like no particular order. It's not bad, but it does give you kind of whiplash from time to time

Long story short, it's a taste of the Stitch manga. If you enjoy it (which we did), then it's worth checking out the full series (which I probably will with my kids).

It's a cute, all ages manga about Stitch and a different friend in Japan. If you like cute kid's manga, check it out.

#MangaCollector #MangaReview #Mangagram #MangaCommunity #MangaPost #MangaRecommendation #InstaManga #MangaLover #MangaReader #Parenting #ScholasticBookFair #TokyoPop #Stitch #DisneyManga #StitchManga #MihoAsada #AsadaMiho

Black and white manga photo. Central is Stitch (blue alien creature that's vaguely racoon shaped with large ears and dark eyes smiling with a large mouth) from the Disney film "Lilo and Stitch" dressed as a knight with a small sword in his hand. A young girl with curly hair in pigtails is looking nervous wearing a dress.

mdmrn,
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This weekend I went to a band trip with my 12 year old as a chaperone. It started with band performances, ended with them (and me) at an amusement park all day.

I met a bunch of Middle Schoolers who were friends / acquaintances with my daughter. They referred to me as "cool," "legendary," "icon," and one said I was "an icon on par with Madonna." But...but why?

I think about that day and all I can think is that I'm an adult, a parent who was willing to engage with these kids. I talked with them about music, their hobbies, anime, video games, whatever they wanted to talk about. I listened and interacted. Apparently, that's enough to make me an icon.

It feels very basic. But, the fact that just this level of interaction felt out of the norm for them from their friend's parents that it made them call me an icon, I feel that says more about the other adults in their lives than it does about my awesomeness.

...But, I'll take the compliments nonetheless.

Have a great Wednesday.

mrundkvist, (edited )
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Amazing how my kids now have professional skills that I've never been near. Junior can write code , design electronics and translate from Japanese into English and Swedish. Juniorette can run a kitchen full time that cooks for 150 people, as well as work the floor and back stage of a major grocery store.

#parenting

ljunghill,
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@mrundkvist Don't tell me they're 12 and 9 years old respectively! 😅

mrundkvist,
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