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Chelsea Murray

Caught their 13-year-old son playing Roblox, they sent him to a boarding school and revoked his bed privileges

Saw this online and it really made me angry. That's totally insane. When I was a kid my dad walked in on me playing a video game on his computer. I thought I was in trouble but instead he sat down next to me and helped me beat the level. A week later he took me to a store and bought a few more games for us to play together. We ended up going to gaming conventions and he even taught me how to write simple code. Those moments shaped everything for me. I went on to work as a graphic designer and later as a web designer. These days I use my computer skills to make videos and films. All of that started because he didn’t punish me. He encouraged what I loved and shared it with me. I’m so thankful he was my dad and not someone who would punish me for playing a game. #ParentingJourney #VideoGames #FamilyStories #LifeStories #ChildhoodMemories

Caught their 13-year-old son playing Roblox, they sent him to a boarding school and revoked his bed privileges
BubblegumBanshee

Caring for Uncircumcised Boys: What I Learned as a Parent

When my son was born, I realized I had a lot to learn about hygiene for uncircumcised boys. At first, I worried I might do something wrong, but our pediatrician reassured me that less is more—no need to retract the foreskin, just gentle cleaning during bath time. As he’s grown, I’ve taught him the importance of regular hygiene in a way that’s simple and stress-free. It’s become a normal part of our routine, and I’m grateful for the guidance we received early on. Every family’s journey is unique, but open conversations and reliable advice make all the difference. How do you approach hygiene routines with your kids? Share your experiences below! #ParentingJourney #BoysHygiene #FamilyEducation #Parenting

Caring for Uncircumcised Boys: What I Learned as a Parent
sgarcia

My daughter's brutal honesty got me called to school again and again

My daughter has always been super witty and sarcastic. She's the kind of person who just tells it like it is, which was a huge hit with her teachers in Germany. They'd always stop me to tell me the funny things she said. But here in the U.S. school system, it caused some problems. When she was seven, I got a call because she made a "special" Valentine's Day card for a boy. Everyone was supposed to give out generic cards, but hers had a custom poem: "Roses are red, violets are blue. You pick your nose, you know you do." That was just the start. When she was nine, her teacher assigned them to write about living in 1492. My daughter listed all the expected stuff -- no electricity, no video games, no cars. Then she ended her paper with, "And if I lived in 1492, I would be dead now." I was eight months pregnant, and the school made me come in because of that last line. I walked into a room with the principal, vice principal, and a counselor, all freaking out. They went on and on about what a "problem" this was. Finally, I got to speak. My first question was, "Are you people absolutely crazy?" I pointed out that what my daughter wrote was simply true. If she had been alive in 1492, she would, in fact, be dead by now. I told them I was tired of their nonsense and to stop dragging my very pregnant self to school every week over some silly thing. I even threatened to go to the school board and town council, since we lived in a small town. Guess what? They stopped calling me to the school. My daughter is growing up now, and she's even more outspoken and witty than ever. I love her nature and would never try to change it. #FamilyStories #FamilyRelationships #ProudOfYou #SchoolStories #Throwback #FunnyKidSayings #TruthTeller #ParentingJourney #Parenting

My daughter's brutal honesty got me called to school again and again
SapphireSeal

Facing the Possibility: My 14-Year-Old Might Be Pregnant

I never imagined I’d be writing these words, but here I am—worried that my 14-year-old daughter might be pregnant. My heart is racing with fear, confusion, and a deep sense of responsibility. I keep replaying every conversation we’ve had, wondering if I missed signs or if I could have done something differently. Right now, I’m trying to balance my own emotions while being the support she needs. This is a moment I never prepared for, and I’m reaching out to other parents who might have faced something similar. How did you find the strength to guide your child through such a life-changing moment? Your advice and stories would mean so much. Please share your thoughts or experiences in the comments below—let’s support each other through this. #ParentingJourney #FaithInFamily #TeenParenting #SupportEachOther #Parenting

Facing the Possibility: My 14-Year-Old Might Be Pregnant
sgarcia

Letting your loud kid win on a plane can be a recipe for disaster

My husband and I were on a plane recently, sitting behind a family with a little girl who was throwing a huge tantrum. The dad was trying to get her to stop, but he kept giving in by handing her toys and then candy when she got louder. The girl just threw everything on the floor. My husband and I just looked at each other and thought, they have to win this battle now. It reminded me of our own experience. We always tried to be reasonable with our kids and only pick battles when it was really important. We focused on making sure the consequences fit the situation. We never got upset over something small like a spilled drink, but we do set boundaries for bad behavior, not because of the mess, because of the kids’ attitude. In a small space like an airplane, a parent's patience is definitely put to the test. It takes a lot of time to really know your kids and help them grow into great people, but it is so worth it. #Parenting #ParentingJourney #FamilyLife #FamilyStories #ParentingTips #RaisingKids #ParentingStruggles #LifeLessons #AirplaneLife #Family

Letting your loud kid win on a plane can be a recipe for disaster
FusionFable

Navigating Early Puberty: My 8-Year-Old’s First Period Journey

Today was a day I never expected to come so soon—my 8-year-old daughter started her period. I felt a wave of emotions: surprise, worry, and a deep desire to support her through this new chapter. We sat together, talked openly, and I reassured her that what she’s experiencing is natural, even if it feels overwhelming. It’s a reminder that every child’s journey is unique, and as parents, our love and guidance matter most. I’m grateful we could share this moment honestly, and I hope she always feels safe coming to me with her questions. Has anyone else navigated early puberty with their child? I’d love to hear your stories or advice below! #ParentingJourney #EarlyPuberty #FamilySupport #GrowingUp #MotherhoodMoments #Parenting

Navigating Early Puberty: My 8-Year-Old’s First Period Journey