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Being a parent is challenging in the best of times, but add a pandemic on top of that and your kids might drive you even crazier than usual. Bored Panda has collected some of the funniest things that parents are sharing about their everyday quarantine struggles raising their kids, so scroll down, upvote your favorites, and drop us a comment if you’re parents yourselves, dear Readers. When you’re done with this list, check out our earlier post about the funny pics that parents stuck in quarantine with their kids have shared.

Bored Panda reached out to Lenore Skenazy, president of the nonprofit organization Let Grow that is dedicated to fighting overprotection, promoting independence, and making kids “future-proof.” We spoke with Lenore to learn about how kids having more unstructured time and independence because of the quarantine is a positive thing. “Before the pandemic, a whole lot of kids were scheduled to the max: school, super-short recess, more school, extracurriculars, sports, homework, reading for the reading log (which is also homework!), sleep, repeat,” she told us.

“Zero unstructured time was making kids anxious. More than two-thirds of teens said anxiety and depression were ‘major problems among their peers,’ according to a 2018 Pew Research Center survey, and by the way, this pressurized childhood was not just among the one percent. Across the economic spectrum, parents felt they were supposed to schedule, hover—even ‘helicopter’ their kids.” Scroll down for the rest of our in-depth interview with Lenore.

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My Daughter Backed Into A Light Pole And Promptly Got Out Of The Vehicle And Fled The Scene. Her Very First Hit And Run

My Daughter Backed Into A Light Pole And Promptly Got Out Of The Vehicle And Fled The Scene. Her Very First Hit And Run

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Honestly, I Can Relate

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“And then—well you know what happened. An explosion of free time. And while some of it is spent in distance learning, most of it is free-form, which means…it’s videogame time! Three hours later, it’s still videogame time! But at some point, even that gets old for most kids, and they start figuring out new things to do.”

According to Lenore, kids are now finding new hobbies and activities to enjoy, from riding bikes to making pancakes. “One mom told us her daughter was so bored (‘or a pod person has taken over her body’) that she started folding her own laundry. Then she folded her mom’s! And so many kids have started sewing, it’s like Little House on the Prairie out there.”

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The president of Let Grow explained that this is happening because adults are handing over the reins to their kids. “Our whole belief is this: When adults step back, kids step up,” Lenore shared the core belief of the organization.

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My Wife Dressed My Son Up As Frida For A Project For His Class To Recreate Her Art. Today In His Zoom Meeting We Found Out That Meant A Drawing Or Painting

My Wife Dressed My Son Up As Frida For A Project For His Class To Recreate Her Art. Today In His Zoom Meeting We Found Out That Meant A Drawing Or Painting

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My Son Found Some "Stickers" In The Bathroom

My Son Found Some "Stickers" In The Bathroom

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“What’s good about this new independence? Well, that’s like asking what’s good about those canals in Venice. For years they were so outrageously busy, the water was filthy. But now, you can see fish—it’s coming back to life. And that’s what’s happening to kids. For years, they were so outrageously busy with adult-run, adult-supervised activities, they couldn’t see all the other things they were capable of, or who they were deep down.”

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Now, kids are helping their parents out more at home, some are getting along with their siblings better than before while many families are reporting that they feel closer than ever.

“The reason is that at last, they’ve got time. They don’t have to get out the door at 7:03 every morning or make it to soccer by 4:15,” Lenore pointed out. “We wish we could say that everything is this rosy everywhere, but of course, that’s not true. There’s frustration and fear. Some parents are out of work. Some families are worse off than that. Nonetheless, we are hearing stories of kids becoming the competent, confident young men and women they were secretly ready to become all along. As the single dad of an 8-year-old told us: ‘My daughter can do more than I realized on her own.’”

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These Are Troubling Times

These Are Troubling Times

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Lockdown Day 17. In Case Anyone Is Wondering How Us Parents Are Doing, This Is My 3-Year-Old Cleaning His Potty With My Toothbrush

Lockdown Day 17. In Case Anyone Is Wondering How Us Parents Are Doing, This Is My 3-Year-Old Cleaning His Potty With My Toothbrush

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An Actual Text I Had To Send Today. I'm So Tired

An Actual Text I Had To Send Today. I'm So Tired

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Bored Panda also spoke to Lenore about the lessons that parents should keep in mind about raising their kids for the future when the pandemic is finally over. She shared her opinion that our overprotective and overscheduled culture is stunting kids’ growth, even though they’re more resilient and resourceful than many think. “Allow them to flourish by letting them do more themselves,” she said.

“Kids want to help out. Even if they complain about chores (and they will!), making dinner or keeping their little brother out of mom’s office makes them feel proud to be givers, not just takers. Let’s let them keep helping,” Lenore explained.

She added that free play is also educational because kids gain essential life skills when they solve problems and make decisions on their own. There’s a huge difference between when a child is forced to do something for a grade and when they do it for fun.

“One mom told us that her daughter has ‘dysgraphia’—difficulty with handwriting. Getting her to do her homework was torture. But since the pandemic? Her daughter is writing a diary,” Lenore shared with us. “Kids are like seeds buried in the earth—they need water to grow. Free time is that water. When kids get it, they blossom.”

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From 1st Day Working At Home. She Got Pink Slime In Her Hair

From 1st Day Working At Home. She Got Pink Slime In Her Hair

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He's Crying Because He Bit His Own Arm

He's Crying Because He Bit His Own Arm

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No Toilet Paper? No Problem

No Toilet Paper? No Problem

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According to the president of Let Grow, action breeds bravery. She shared one mom’s story about how her 7-year-old had always been scared of the woods behind their house. However, a couple of weeks into the quarantine, the child asked his mom to explore the woods with him. “In the woods, he fell off a log and it knocked the breath out of him. But then he sat up, brushed himself off, and got right back on the log. ‘When the sun started to set, he didn't want to leave,’ said his mom. One afternoon—and one mishap that he dealt with—made those woods his own.”

Lenore stressed the fact that every child feels better when they’re pushed to be more independent—even kids who appear to need constant parental assistance. She shared another story about how one 10-year-old who was always relying on their mom wrote to Let Grow and told the organization how the pandemic changed their mom’s availability and now the kid does all of their own chores without being asked to.

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“Kids have talents that they may never get to show off in school. A kid who fixes the toilet during the quarantine is smart—and a hero. A’s are not the only measure of success,” said Lenore. “When kids see we believe in them, it’s the wind beneath their wings. We demonstrate that belief by letting them do more and more on their own. Now that so many parents are trusting their kids to chop the vegetables, or scooter around the block, the kids feel terrific—and so do their parents.”

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Quarantine Day 37: The Kids Are Trying To Cook Each Other

Quarantine Day 37: The Kids Are Trying To Cook Each Other

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Let The Fun Begin

Let The Fun Begin

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Do You Laugh Or Throw More Bread At Him?

Do You Laugh Or Throw More Bread At Him?

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But what should parents who are struggling to handle their kids during the quarantine do? Well, Lenore explained that the important thing is not to worry if your kids are falling behind. “They’re learning all sorts of important things they couldn’t get back when there was no time goof off or goof up. Making meatballs, changing a diaper—even getting to the next level in a videogame— all take focus, patience, and practice. Those are not nothing! Those are transferable skills.”

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Lenore pointed out that when Einstein was a kid, he spent a lot of his time making card houses. “That is an activity about as pointless as pointless can be….but it doesn’t seem to have slowed him down. The idea that every childhood moment must be spent ‘productively’ is not true. It’s not even true for grownups—as you must know, because here you are on Bored Panda,” Lenore quipped. “It’s a pandemic out there! Give yourself a break and your kids, too.

Let Grow has a free Independence Kit with lots of ideas for kids to do on their own right here. The organization’s website also has a lot of info and support for parents while they’re navigating school closings and trying to give their kids more independence.

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"Now I Know My Abc's, I’ll Write Them On Our SUV"

"Now I Know My Abc's, I’ll Write Them On Our SUV"

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My Son Stuck His Finger In My Eye And Scratched Off The Whole Top Layer Of My Cornea

My Son Stuck His Finger In My Eye And Scratched Off The Whole Top Layer Of My Cornea

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Plenty of parents who are working from home have realized that the quarantine has meshed their work and home life into a seamless blob. Another thing they’re learning is that kids are, well, kids—they love playing, mucking about, and then sharing everything they did with the people they look up to the most.

However, not all kids are misbehaving and wreaking chaos with every teeny-tiny footstep. Some are behaving far better than usual because they’re glad to be spending more time with their parents, sleep more, and don’t have to rush around getting to countless afterschool activities.

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My 3-Year-Old Daughter Set Her Chalk Up This Way & Demands It's A Turtle. She Made Me Pet It Twice

My 3-Year-Old Daughter Set Her Chalk Up This Way & Demands It's A Turtle. She Made Me Pet It Twice

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My 3,5-Year-Old Ran Inside To Go To The Bathroom, But Apparently Took A Detour For A Fistful Of Brownies. There's Literally A Handprint In The Middle Of The Pan

My 3,5-Year-Old Ran Inside To Go To The Bathroom, But Apparently Took A Detour For A Fistful Of Brownies. There's Literally A Handprint In The Middle Of The Pan

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She Wanted A Bath

She Wanted A Bath

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Seagal Hagege was a bit scared about staying at home all day, every day with her 3 kids who are 8, 7, and 4 years old. Fortunately, she had nothing to worry about because her kids became far more independent, far kinder to each other, learned better manners, started inventing new games, and took on new responsibilities like helping her out with cooking.

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“Every day after school we were running to music, running to gymnastics, and then we would get home, do homework, and go to bed,” Hagege told CNN. “Now we have a chance to get stupid and take a break together. They've really stepped up, and they are shining. It's been really eye-opening. I don't want it to go back to the way things were."

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Kid Decided To Play With The Vents In The House Today. What A Brilliant Idea To Leave Them Open

Kid Decided To Play With The Vents In The House Today. What A Brilliant Idea To Leave Them Open

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KT Trondsen
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Jesus, you are so lucky the cat did not slide down into the Boiler. And yes, that does happen.

CatSeye Raine
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not at all funny! If you have an animal BE RESPONSIBLE! THE CAT COULD HAVE BEEN STUCK, LOST, DIED IN THE VENTS IN FLOOR BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT WATCH YOUR KID! LOCK DOWN THE DAMN VENT COVERS AND PROTECT THE CATS SAFETY.. DAMN IT IRRESPONSIBLE

Jessica Cole
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Helicopter parents be damned. This can happen when a parent is making dinner, checking in every 3 or 4 minutes, working from home and can't afford childcare, trying to have a conversation on the phone, etc. It's not always the parents fault. Kids are always curious and we see it as destructive, etc. It's part of growing up, making mistakes and doing what adults know to be dumb things, but children do not. Locking down vent covers is NOT a typical part of pet safety. Hopefully for these parents it now is. Poor cat, poor judgemental people. Poor kids. None of them know any better.

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Donald Holder
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lucky she didn't let the cat into the vent then put the cover back on! You'd never find kitty!

Kimberley Thomas
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor Kitty. Or is Kitty thinking "Anything to get away from this brat face."

Emily Ashcraft
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least its the cat, and not the kid. It would be a lot harder to get a screaming toddler out there that it would be to get a flexible cat out.

Jolee Hang
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least it's just one cat, and not five. We'd have at least three: either Teddy, his brother, Beau, and Jayda; Teddy, Jayda, and her sister, Asia (Asia hates Beau because he's a bully. The other two cats tolerate him because Jayda is really chill about everything and Teddy loves him because they are brothers); or we'd have just Racket, our oldest cat, at thirteen, who hates all of them and just wants to be left alone. Although Asia might tolerate Beau enough that they might be able to have four in there, Racket definitely wouldn't. And they are all trouble makers, in their own rights. (Racket, in particular, is a little difficult to find doing something she's not supposed to, but she's notorious for stealing butter, milk, and bread when she can, although we haven't been getting real milk for years now, and will always dash for an open door leading outside, but once she gets outside, she freezes, like she doesn't know what to do.

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Tamera Gardner
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I heard concerning noises coming from the living room. I went in to find a stray cat had pushed the vent open to come Inside and chill for a while.

Carol Coronios
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My very young brother stuffed our cat down the dining room register. Thank goodness, there was a 90 degree elbow before the furnace.

Carol Coronios
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My very young brother stuffed our cat in the register in our dining room...thank goodness there was a 90 degree elbow before it hit the furnace.

Raychelle Page
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cat: Get Away you MONSTER Child: Come here.Don't you want Covid? Cat: NO! Child: You know I can't reach you there so I'll eat you food Cat: NOOOOO!

Peachikeen
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg that's not even a little bit funny. I totally agree with CatSeye Raine. Bloody irresponsible.

Unaffected
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3-Year-Old Threw A Toy Through The TV Screen This Morning. Now She Keeps Trying To Turn It On Saying "It's Broken". Yeah, No S**t Professor

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Now, this doesn’t mean that every single child out there is happier because of the quarantine: there are lots of kids who are feeling sad and scared. But some parents are overjoyed that the quarantine has some pros for their kids, not just cons.

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My 7-Year-Old Drew On The Walls And Furniture In His Bedroom And Tried To Pin In On His 3-Year-Old Sister. He Almost Got Away With It, But As A Good Artist Should, He Signed It With His Name

My 7-Year-Old Drew On The Walls And Furniture In His Bedroom And Tried To Pin In On His 3-Year-Old Sister. He Almost Got Away With It, But As A Good Artist Should, He Signed It With His Name

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Had To Replace And Shatter My Toilet To See What The Blockage Was. My 2-Year-Old Had Flushed Sully In There. Even He Looks Guilty

Had To Replace And Shatter My Toilet To See What The Blockage Was. My 2-Year-Old Had Flushed Sully In There. Even He Looks Guilty

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The Box Was Left On The Kitchen Counter, Left The Room For Less Than a Minute And This Is How My 2-Year-Old Has Left Them

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This Is How All The Dinosaurs Died, And Also Why We Can't Have Milk

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"Son, Did You Write On My Tablecloth?", "Mom, That Is Obviously Dad's Name. I Bet He Did It"

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My Son Doing His Schoolwork In My Gaming PC. This Quarantine Need To Stop ASAP. He Seems To Enjoy Doing His Work At Home, I Don't

My Son Doing His Schoolwork In My Gaming PC. This Quarantine Need To Stop ASAP. He Seems To Enjoy Doing His Work At Home, I Don't

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Before/After - My Son "Maybe Dropped Zelda Into The LEGO Box At Some Point?"

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Ran In Between My Legs To Watch Me Pee. I'm Glad I Hadn't Started

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Today My Youngest Brother-In-Law Gave My 2-Year-Old Son An “Iron Mike” Face Tattoo

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My Son Is Two And Is Practicing Throwing

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Our 2-Year-Old Decided To Flood The Bathroom During The Night

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