I've been in the shoes of no. 3! When I started helping my son with his homework I just realized how bad my knowledge was ?
20+ Tweets That Prove Parenting Is No Walk in the Park
Imagine living in a world where you have zero privacy, minimal sleep, your back hurts all the time, and there’s someone asking for attention 24/7 — that’s how it feels to be a parent. It is a full-time job where you are paid with kisses and hugs, which make the struggle worth it, but then again, parenting is no joke. Parents across the globe are sharing the problems they face daily, proving that only the brave make it through!
Bright Side has picked the funniest parenting tweets for our readers to laugh at and relate to. Take a look below.
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What is the craziest thing your kid has ever done? Share your memories with us in the comments!
Comments
I get you! I remember when my mom and dad tried to help me too and there were things they didn't understand
And the worst part is that those things look so easy ?
I think that you guys, as parent, put too much weight in your backs to make things perfectly when it comes to your kids' stuff...
Probably! I just want what's best for my son
These are so related! God!
Can't relate to #5. My 25moon old girl loves bed. Sleeps for 12-14 hrs and when i say bedtime she says yes And runs in.

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