You Can’t Escape Parents Behaving Badly
It's sad, but you just can't escape bad parenting. Click through to see the photo. No, this mom is not helping her son with a sucker.
It's sad, but you just can't escape bad parenting. Click through to see the photo. No, this mom is not helping her son with a sucker.
Have the parents gone to far? A Florida couple who punished their 13-year-old daughter by making her hold an embarrassing sign at the side of the road said the punishment was a last resort.
This video is hilarious for any parent with young kids. There is really no need for an introduction... just watch, relate, laugh and repeat!
Parents, prepare to be enraged! A new study says that parenting really isn't a full-time job, it's a part-time job. Getting mad yet?
Here's a strong contender for Father of the Year! Read the touching note written by a dad who wanted to make coming out of the closet a little easier and a lot less scary for his teenage son.
And the award for worst parent ever goes to...
"It's not fair!" "You're being mean!" The list of things kids scream at their parents when they don't get their way is endless. The mother of a 10-year-old boy from Brockton, Massachusetts told her son to go to bed Wednesday night. Because there was no school the next day, the boy thought that the 8:00pm bedtime was to early and unfair which prompted him to take matters into his own hands.
We've seen evidence of bad parenting before, but this takes it to a whole new level.
We're seeing more and more stories these days about parents who come up with wonderfully embarrassing punishments for their teenage kids, instead of the old standards like grounding them or taking away their phones. That's because some of these new tactics actually work!
As a parent, there are so many things that we look forward to and dread at the same time. Some could be considered landmarks, others more like milestones, and some can even be both. This week, I think my wife and I have hit a double-header!
Take a look at the contract this mom created for her son when she gave him an iPhone for Christmas. She's not only teaching him responsibility, she's hoping that he learns to coexist with technology, rather than let it run his life.
When children begin to ask questions about you-know-who, it can put parents in a difficult position. These parents explain it beautifully.