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Kids can drive you crazy. But they can also be the source of the funniest, most absurd mishaps. They're still learning about this thing called life, so their silliness is not so much irritating as it's amusing. Children operate according to their own logic which shall never seem reasonable to adults. But that's where the charm comes from!

This time, we've got a selection of kids acting silly and weird. Whether it's thinking dandruff is snow or being mad that poop doesn't come out in one piece – children can have some real pearls of 'kid wisdom.' Let's be gracious and remember to laugh with them and not at them. However dumb their actions may seem.

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When we hear of children acting silly, we probably don't think of anything serious. Just like the antics in these pictures – getting their tongues stuck to an icy pole, being rubbish at hide-and-seek, or leaving all the apples in a bowl with bite marks. But can silly behavior be an alarm for a bigger problem?

Experts say there's absolutely nothing wrong with children acting silly. They're immature, therefore they're acting immature, it’s totally appropriate for their age. Parenting coach Meghan Leaghy writes for The Washington Post that the reason behind kids' silliness during social interactions can be panic.

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I Took Him Out Shopping For His Birthday, Told Him He Could Get Anything He Wanted And He Picked Soap

I Took Him Out Shopping For His Birthday, Told Him He Could Get Anything He Wanted And He Picked Soap

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

practical *and* it smells nice. just don't eat it. speaking from experience, it's disgusting

Miz Chelle
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The last time I tasted soap, it was because of my potty mouth when i was 8. I think I had tried all the flavors (AKA brands) by that point. 🫠

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Flora Porter
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bless him, and he's already mastered the essentials of attracting partners - cute smile, great hair and good personal hygiene.

Sheri Lytle
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to a dollar store with my son when he was 5, I told him he could have anything, and he picked plunger! his friend (same age, and neighbor) wanted the same when he saw what my son had. for weeks the two of them played with a plunger.... ?!! lol kids love the simple things!

HTakeover
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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For my birthday, my young niece picked out a bottle set of mustard & ketchup. Not actual mind you, just the refillable squeeze bottles, in the cheap way you'd find at a greasy diner before they started putting out the actual bottles.

KesTheExquisite
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"told him he could get anything" - tell me you're an Auntie/Uncle/Grandma/Grandpa without telling me you're an Auntie/Uncle/Grandma/Grandpa :P

E.V.
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When my daughter was 3, we took her to the mall at one of those kiosks that sold toys. Told her she could get anything she wanted. The vendor kept showing her their expensive Disney stuffed toys. My daughter picked a couple of small squishy toys that light up. 2 for $1.50! Hahaha

Kristof De Smet
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Aww... the poor kid. JK, he got what he wanted, and he's clearly happy with it, so why not?

Lotekguy
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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Glad it wasn't Tide Pods. The lad has more sense than a lot of grown-ups.

SPARKIZE
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

yeah kids love playing in the sink washing their hands. the bubbles are fun

glowworm2
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He’s adorable. Also soap smells nice and it’s the kind that leaves lots of bubbles in the sink afterwards to play with.

Ovata Acronicta
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I too would like soap for my birthday! A whole loaf of charcoal from my soap lady, preferably.

Birgit Sommer
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This little guy didn't choose soap, he chose the look of it, meaning he likes to see things in water. I'd teach him about ecospheres in jars.

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"When young children don't feel comfortable," Leaghy writes, "their brain begins to panic." The silliness that ensues is not a conscious decision. Kids are simply too young to express that they feel uncomfortable in new social situations. The parenting coach writes that then the "panicked brain distracts itself with complete silliness."

If a child starts acting silly when someone introduces them to a grownup, parents shouldn't push them to make eye contact or say 'hello.' Leaghy advises parents to assume the social niceties instead for their kids. It's okay to do all the talking and let the child stand behind a parent's leg. That doesn't mean they'll grow up to be a social ingrate. Their social skills are simply on their way.

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

honestly, i don't know what they expected. this would happen at any of my old schools, too

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I Didn’t Know People Actually Did This

I Didn’t Know People Actually Did This

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MEB
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did that. Once. Had to be 4 or 5. I think a little bit of my tongue stayed on the post when I pulled away. Lots of blood and tears were shed that day ...

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Responsive Classroom lists three other reasons kids act silly. It's either for the fun of it, to feel like they belong, or to gain a sense of importance. Acting silly and being playful is just part of childhood and kids can be doing it simply to have fun. It also helps them to connect to those around them. "A shared moment of laughter can lead to close friendships," development professionals write.

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i wouldn't like it if i got a new sibling, either. especially if I were at an age where I didn't really understand why there's suddenly a new baby in the house

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Took The Snack Pack Away From My Daughter So We Could Get A Nice Picture

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It's also true that acting silly can make you the center of everybody's attention. And that might be a reason why some kids do it. Child development experts claim that silly behavior is the strongest in first, third, and fifth grades. That's the years when they experience intensive social growth.

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She's Crying Because Her Brother Proudly Announced The Size Of A Turd He Laid, But Flushed It Before She Could See It

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd give for a day without any c**p I had to see or that someone took care of before I could get there...

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Boredom can be another factor. "Boredom, lack of choice and the inability to move the body will turn a 'well-behaved' child into a 'silly' child, and fast," Meghan Leaghy writes in one of her blog posts.

She concludes that parents should encourage the silly child to belong to the class in a productive way, not a silly way. Some strategies can be giving the child more jobs in the classroom, allowing them movement breaks and appointing some time when they can act silly. 

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A Picture Of Me When I Was 9 Or 10. God I Was So Cringe

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Before She Could Read

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Can silly behavior be disruptive? Of course, especially in the classroom. These types of kids often get labeled 'the class clown.' The reason behind such behavior is not always seeking attention.

Understood writes that children might attempt to cover up things like anxiety, bullying, trouble with focus or social skills. Low self-esteem and stressful situations at home can also be reasons.

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

uh huh, yeah. definitely nobody knows why. it's a mystery. i suppose we'll never find out

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Mad Because Poop Is Not In One Piece

Mad Because Poop Is Not In One Piece

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My Kid Was Playing Workshop While I Fixed The Garage Door Yesterday. Super Glad I Checked My Shoe Before Putting It On

My Kid Was Playing Workshop While I Fixed The Garage Door Yesterday. Super Glad I Checked My Shoe Before Putting It On

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Hyperactive kids or those who have learning differences also often become class clowns. Sometimes, it might be related to ADHD. According to experts on Understood, "being funny, theatrical, and larger than life can be a natural benefit of ADHD for many kids. Playing the role of entertainer is a way to use a strength to make up for challenges."

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Mother's Day

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Hide And Seek In My Son’s Hospital Room

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The First Thing He Does

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i mean, come on! it's a big red button! what else was he supposed to do?

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What should adults do when silly behavior goes out of hand? Board Certified Behavior Analyst Dr. Baker Wright, Ph.D., has some advice on her blog on what to do and not to do. One of the things that most definitely won't help is repeatedly saying 'Stop.' She says it will only result in the parent blowing a fuse, so it's better to redirect kids to do or talk about something else.

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I Tried Turning On The TV And It Wouldn't Turn On. I Opened The Remote And I Found This

I Tried Turning On The TV And It Wouldn't Turn On. I Opened The Remote And I Found This

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This Is Genius

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

relatable. i'd do that, too. what's the point in having fancy bags if you can't put food in them?

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My Son Thinks He Is Hilarious - Told Him To Stack The Dishes In The Sink

My Son Thinks He Is Hilarious - Told Him To Stack The Dishes In The Sink

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Don't expect them to go from 100 to 0 in a second. When kids are running around and being silly, they won't halt immediately. Because this is likely a result of unorganized play, suggest a game with specific rules. This might make them more calm as it requires more mental focus. 

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Found My Camera On The Floor And Asked My Kid If He'd Been Fiddling With It. "No, Of Course Not Daddy"

Found My Camera On The Floor And Asked My Kid If He'd Been Fiddling With It. "No, Of Course Not Daddy"

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Ah Yes, How To Get A "Free" Cookie (I Work At A Coffee Shop)

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If the child is at an age where it's possible to reason with them, try talking. "Kids sometimes need help understanding the consequences of their behavior," experts at Responsive Classroom write. "They may not see the effect their clowning around is having. Or they may feel embarrassed by their behavior, but not know what to do instead."

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Can We All Just Take A Moment To Appreciate How Awesome My Niece Is Hiding

Can We All Just Take A Moment To Appreciate How Awesome My Niece Is Hiding

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We're Playing Hide-And-Seek

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I'm Babysitting My 3-Year-Old Brother. We Decided To Play Hide And Seek. This Was His Hiding Spot. I Washed The Dishes And Folded My Clothes While Loudly Asking Were He Was. Everyone Won

I'm Babysitting My 3-Year-Old Brother. We Decided To Play Hide And Seek. This Was His Hiding Spot. I Washed The Dishes And Folded My Clothes While Loudly Asking Were He Was. Everyone Won

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Guys I cant find him, in fact there doesn't seem to be anywhere in this photo he could be hiding. Was this a screwup on BP's part or maybe OP picked the wrong photo or smthn?

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My Neighbor's Kid Was Tasked With Bringing My Mom Some Chocolates

My Neighbor's Kid Was Tasked With Bringing My Mom Some Chocolates

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A Guy's PS4 Was Ruined After His 6-Year-Old Son Wanted To "Play A Nice Dog Game" He Found In The Garage

A Guy's PS4 Was Ruined After His 6-Year-Old Son Wanted To "Play A Nice Dog Game" He Found In The Garage

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Tell Me You Have A Three-Year-Old Without Telling Me You Have A Three-Year-Old

Tell Me You Have A Three-Year-Old Without Telling Me You Have A Three-Year-Old

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My 5-Year-Old Refused To Eat His Fritter Because “It Looks Like A Baby Dragon”. He Wanted Me To Take A Photo And Share It With The World, So Here You Go

My 5-Year-Old Refused To Eat His Fritter Because “It Looks Like A Baby Dragon”. He Wanted Me To Take A Photo And Share It With The World, So Here You Go

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My 8-Year-Old Niece Changed Her Roblox Display Name To "Poopfart" And Couldn’t Change It

My 8-Year-Old Niece Changed Her Roblox Display Name To "Poopfart" And Couldn’t Change It

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My Two-Year-Old: "I Want The Choclate Banana"

My Two-Year-Old: "I Want The Choclate Banana"

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Why Does My Phone Say It’s Wet? Introducing, My Son

Why Does My Phone Say It’s Wet? Introducing, My Son

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Jack Smith
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why. just why. if he's old enough to have a phone, he should be old enough to know not to get it wet, which includes watching videos *in the shower*, a completely unnecessary action

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This Is Our 4-Year-Old Niece's Hiding Place. My Wife On The Left Is The Seeker

This Is Our 4-Year-Old Niece's Hiding Place. My Wife On The Left Is The Seeker

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5-Year-Old Is Inventing New Pokémon With Legos And Named This One “Boner”

5-Year-Old Is Inventing New Pokémon With Legos And Named This One “Boner”

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can't help noticing that we're all tip-toe-ing round a slightly different point ...

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Ok, But I've Done That Though

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My Son Playing Hide-And-Seek At My Parents' House

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My Kid Took A Bite Out Of The Pie And Filled The Hole With Potatoes To Hide The Evidence

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the fact that he genuinely thought this would work is so funny to me. Like he really saw that n went "yup, its just like it never happened"

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Get These Notifications At Work From My 4-Year-Old

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Appreciate Him

Appreciate Him

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