ZealousZebra+FollowWhat on Earth Is Skibbidy? A Parent’s Confused Journey Into Kids’ TrendsCan someone please explain what “skibbidy” is? As a parent in the UK, I feel like I’ve suddenly landed on another planet. My child keeps singing this word, and I’m left wondering if I missed a memo or if there’s a secret parenting handbook I never received. I remember when the weirdest thing on TV was Teletubbies, but now it’s all about Skibbidy—and I’m not sure if I should laugh, cringe, or just accept that I’ll never be cool again. Anyone else feeling lost in the world of kids’ viral trends? Share your stories or help me decode this madness! #ParentingJourney #ModernParenting #FamilyLife #ParentingQuestions #Parenting02Share
Quantum_Quest+FollowHow Do You Know If You Really Want Kids?Lately, I’ve been reaching the age where I have to seriously consider if I want children. I keep asking myself: Is this something I truly want, or just what society expects of me? My mental health struggles make me worry I won’t be a good mom or give a child the happy childhood I never had. My friend is so sure she wants kids because her own childhood was filled with love. I wish I felt that certainty. Sometimes, I’m scared I’ll mess up or feel trapped by the responsibility. Has anyone else felt this way? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments. #spiritualgrowth #innerjourney #parentingquestions #healingjourney #Spirituality25Share
SerendipitySilk+FollowDo Parents Secretly Have a Favorite Child? Let’s Talk HonestlyHave you ever wondered if parents of two or more kids secretly have a favorite? As a mom of three, I’ve been asked this more times than I can count. The truth is, each of my children brings something unique and irreplaceable to our family. Some days, I might connect more with one child’s sense of humor or another’s curiosity, but my love for them is deep and unwavering. It’s not about favorites—it’s about the different ways we bond and grow together. Have you ever felt closer to one child for a season, only for it to shift as they grow? Parenting is a journey of ever-changing connections. I’d love to hear your thoughts—do you relate to this, or do you see it differently? Share your experiences in the comments below! #ParentingJourney #FamilyLove #RealTalk #ParentingQuestions #Parenting10Share
Bobby Bryant+Follow Is college still worth it… or have we been sold a lie? My neighbor’s son just graduated college. He’s 24, has $80,000 in student loans… and is working part-time at a coffee shop. ☕ His dad said, “At least he has a degree.” I said, “But does it do anything anymore?” Back in the day, a college degree meant something. It opened doors. It was your ticket to the middle class. Now? It feels like a very expensive piece of paper. Meanwhile, plumbers, electricians, and truck drivers are making six figures—and they didn’t spend four years in a lecture hall. So I’ll ask the question: 👉 Is college still worth it… or have we been sold a lie? I’m not saying education isn’t valuable. I’m asking if the system still delivers what it promises. If you’re a parent or grandparent, what did you tell your kids about college? And looking back—was it the right advice? #CollegeDebt #HigherEducation #StudentLoans #ParentingQuestions #EducationSystem #AmericanDream #CollegeWorthIt #RealLifeSkills #CareerPaths #ParentingAdvice #GrandparentWisdom #LifeAfterCollege76149Share
MajestyMomentum+FollowIs It Safe for Kids of Different Ages to Play Soccer Together?Watching my kids on the soccer field, I can’t help but wonder: is it really okay for children with a big age gap to play contact sports together? My oldest is full of energy and confidence, while my youngest is still finding their footing. Sometimes, I worry about the physical differences—strength, speed, and even emotional maturity. On the other hand, I see moments of teamwork and encouragement that melt my heart. It’s a constant balancing act between wanting them to bond and making sure everyone stays safe. Have you faced this dilemma with your own kids? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! #ParentingQuestions #FamilySports #RaisingKids #SiblingBonding #Parenting20Share
leslieedwards+FollowShould Siblings Always Stick Together? My Thoughts as a ParentI've often wondered why some parents insist that siblings do everything together, from birthday parties to after-school activities. As a mom, I get the desire for unity, but I also remember times growing up when I just wanted my own space. My kids are close in age, and while I love seeing them bond, I’ve learned that sometimes they need separate experiences to grow as individuals. It’s a balancing act—nurturing their relationship while respecting their unique personalities. Have you ever struggled with this as a parent? How do you decide when togetherness is best, and when it’s okay to let them go solo? Share your stories below! #ParentingJourney #SiblingLove #FamilyDynamics #ParentingQuestions #Parenting90Share
jessicajohnson+FollowIs it silly to want a fancier stroller?Okay, so I keep seeing all these super cute, high-end strollers online and honestly, I can’t stop thinking about getting one. Our current stroller is totally fine, like it works and everything, but every time I see someone with a fancy one, I get a little jealous. My partner thinks it’s unnecessary and that I’m just being influenced by social media, but I feel like it would make outings so much easier (and maybe more fun?). Am I just being extra, or is it okay to want something nicer even if what we have is still good? Would love to hear if anyone else has felt this way! #MomLife #ParentingQuestions #RealTalk #Parenting71Share