30 Relatable Images Of The Best Tweets Shared By Parents That Will Make You Laugh

Having kids is one thing, but taking care of them is an entirely different matter.

Parents know that raising kids can be funny, exhausting, and wildly unpredictable, sometimes all before breakfast. The tweets in this roundup capture those everyday moments when family life turns into a running joke, from chaotic routines to the tiny disasters that somehow become the best stories.

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What makes these posts so relatable is how quickly ordinary parenting moments spiral into something memorable. Whether it is a child saying something unexpected, a household rule being ignored, or a parent trying to keep up with the madness, each tweet lands because it feels so familiar.

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These are the kinds of posts that remind you why parents keep sharing their lives online, read on.

1. Parenting is likened to an automated phone attendant

1. Parenting is likened to an automated phone attendantRodLacroix
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2. That's going to be a tough situation

2. That's going to be a tough situationoneawkwardmom
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3. This is downright hilarious

3. This is downright hilariousHomeWithPeanut

That joke lands a little too well for parents.

4. Lol... A funny way to think about it, but you still have to go to school

4. Lol... A funny way to think about it, but you still have to go to schoolMumInBits

5. The Nothing Sandwich

5. The Nothing Sandwichlyfeofdad

6. Waking up early on a weekend

6. Waking up early on a weekendSatiricalMommy

7. Someone has taken that position

7. Someone has taken that positionHomeWithPeanut

8. I guess they could

8. I guess they couldlmegordon

Kids really do commit to the bit.

9. Lol... Kids won't stop being kids

9. Lol... Kids won't stop being kidspro_worrier_

10. That doesn't answer the question

10. That doesn't answer the questionnot_thenanny

11. Yeah, what is the plan for Halloween?

11. Yeah, what is the plan for Halloween?motherplaylist

12. No, I definitely didn't know that

12. No, I definitely didn't know thatbekindofwitty

13. Thanks for the tips

13. Thanks for the tipsIDontSpeakWhine

14. Why does the world have billionaires?

14. Why does the world have billionaires?Dad_At_Law

15. Time flies so fast

15. Time flies so fastElyKreimendahl

16. Snow on the bushes versus cauliflowers

16. Snow on the bushes versus cauliflowersChhapiness

17. "Just took a shower 4 days ago"

17. "Just took a shower 4 days ago"dadmann_walking

That is the kind of honesty parents never forget.

This is similar to the sister who confronted her sibling over constant parenting criticism.

18. And that is why it smells like maple syrup

18. And that is why it smells like maple syrupsimoncholland

19. And who's doing the research for that?

19. And who's doing the research for that?wildrainbow2

20. This must be a thrilling moment

20. This must be a thrilling momentlmegordon

21. Kids being nice means they want something

21. Kids being nice means they want somethingIDontSpeakWhine

22. It is definitely accurate

22. It is definitely accurateTheREALMessyMom

23. Tough rules from someone who had a hard time reading a word

23. Tough rules from someone who had a hard time reading a worddadmann_walking

24. Summing up my parenting goal

24. Summing up my parenting goalMamaNeedsACoke

25. The bar just keeps getting lower

25. The bar just keeps getting lowermichimama75

That is a very familiar parenting standard.

26. Lol... Kids will be kids

26. Lol... Kids will be kidsCafeinatedBacon

27. There are levels to this parenting thing

27. There are levels to this parenting thingmommy_cusses

28. An important question to ask and answer

28. An important question to ask and answermorninggloria

29. You need to slow down

29. You need to slow downRodLacroix

30. Mom is barred from this room

30. Mom is barred from this roomBtSquared2

It's not difficult to discern whether a child has been spoiled. They insist on having their own way, throwing fits and tantrums to get whatever they desire, making them feel superior and entitled to better things than others.

Permissive parents empower these children, and when the inevitable happens, the child becomes spoiled, which is not to be tolerated.

Want more dinner chaos, read about the struggling dad whose meal planning blew up at dinner.

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