If you've read this or this Bored Panda article, you know that kids cry over a lot of ridiculous things. Like hearing someone say Darth Vader is a bad guy. Or the fact that the Golden Gate Bridge isn't actually golden. But parent and Twitter user Henpecked Hal has learned this first hand — his children do it too. In fact, they've shed tears over trivial circumstances enough times to make Henpecked Hal put out a tweet about these humorous moments.
Over 440,000 people liked the tweet, and thousands of mothers and fathers replied to Henpecked Hal's call, sharing the unimportant things that their little ones cried over as well.
Bored Panda also spoke with Vicki Broadbent, a writer, director, broadcaster, and founder of the parenting blog Honest Mum, to learn more about the ways in which parents can react to their kids making a fuss about something. So continue scrolling to not only check out the funny entries but also learn how the author of Mumboss defuses these situations.
Image credits: Vicki Broadbent / Honest Mum
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Lol. Tell them the true. No matter how painful is it, they have right to know.
Broadbent said her response to her kids crying over little details usually depends on the day they've had, what the incident was, and whether this was a common trigger for them. "I do believe [that] as parents, we should listen to our children, however trivial an issue seems, to create a safe emotional space for them. If our children feel comfortable coming to us with small problems, they will, in turn, seek us out when it comes to the bigger problems," the mother explained.
"Of course, I want to raise strong and resilient children so if the issue is minute, I would distract them firstly in order to calm them down then we'd discuss once the tears had stopped, and often laugh about the issue if it was something small."
When Vicki's children were younger, tears could escalate into complete meltdowns, particularly during the terrible twos and the threenager years. "Distraction, usually in the form of entertainment (me), a game, song, etc. often worked well as did simply being patient and not freaking out myself in response to their tears and/or anger."
You mean “Tyrannosaurus Ross” (according to his childhood tee shirt)?
Load More Replies...This one I do not like. I am autistic and could never tell if someone was being mean or just playing. Since I didn't know what teasing was, I just thought people were being mean. I still have trouble to this day. I can understand doing it a bit, but if it is upsetting your child, eventually just say, "I'm sorry, I was just playing/teasing" so they know you were. Otherwise they are going to think you are mean.
Mom doing this to an upset and crying child is mean, and teasing further an already upset child is even meaner.
Load More Replies...This kinda feels like it was mom's fault... Keep it up out of spite? For a child? Wtf?
This just sounds like a mother saw a chance to brag about how clever her son is
This posts sounds more like the parent is bragging that her child is smart... Also doesn’t seem very likely.
If this isn’t obvious to people, it’s because they’re just straight up dumb. To me, not realizing this is made up is pretty close to the level of idiocy of Trump supporters, just with less malice. It’s still unacceptable though. Nobody should be so gullible and yet here we are that even mentioning the reality gets you angry comments and downvotes.
Load More Replies...I was playing a game with my friends where you pick a category and everyone has to say something in that category. The category was animals. I said cantaloupe 🤦♀️
If you don't know what it is, it does sound like an animal, such as antelope.
Load More Replies...I am impressed that a five year old knows more than me, sometimes.
What a terrible mom you are! How could you mispronounce Parasaurolophus?? ;D
Imagine being dumb enough to upvote this obvious lie to third place.
Broadbent knows that sometimes this is easier said than done, particularly in public places, but if she takes long, deep breaths and ignores disapproving looks from judgemental people, it helps her to respond more calmly to her child. "Being reactive will only exacerbate the situation. Model the behavior you want your children to follow. This has also proved useful now that my eldest is 10 and is experiencing puberty and all its challenges!" she said.
Psychologists also say that being calm and clear about behavioral expectations is what helps parents communicate more effectively with their child. So it's not, 'You need to behave today,' but rather, 'You need to be seated during mealtime with your hands to yourself.' Observable, concrete things that make the child realize what's expected (and that can be reinforced with praise and rewards later on) is the way to go!
Henpecked Hal, the author of the original tweet, has two kids—a 4-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter. Though they're close in age, the parent said they're pretty different kids. "My son can't sit still for more than a minute and wants nothing more than to race you across the house or jump on the trampoline together. My daughter, on the other hand, is fiercely independent and though she enjoys doing family activities, she'll often wander off and we'll find her in her room taking her My Little Ponies on some imaginative adventure," they told Bored Panda.
"My son is verbally advanced for his age. He's not composing symphonies or studying physics or anything, but the kid can talk. This has been really enjoyable as a parent because although he can express himself and his thoughts very well, his understanding of the world and his ability to make sense of things is still limited like any young kid's," Henpecked Hal explained. "So you end up having these fairly articulate conversations with someone who still believes you open the garage by yelling 'abracadabra.'"
As you can imagine, his meltdowns, particularly at a younger age, were legendary too. "Normally a kid starts crying and they can't even explain why, whereas he would take you on a long journey of irrational grievances," Henpecked Hal said.
"Kids are insane," the parent said, only half-jokingly. "It's hard to reason with a crazy person, so get crazy too! Roll around on the floor with them, make fun of the dog (make sure to give him a treat later), just go with the flow and enjoy the madness."
Poor kid! What's the next terrible thing is waiting for her in this bad bad day?
I definitely wouldn’t repeat. I would offer the iceblock, warn them that if they don’t stop I will put the iceblock back in the freezer and they will miss out.
Baby Shark. Enough to make me go into kill mode. Joking of course - possibly.
Wait until he cries because you don't want him to put the slobbery, chewed food into your mouth. The taste of gooey bread still haunts me.
Don't you see how many mistakes are you making? You have to start changing yourself. Immediately!
My son (now 17) used to be this way. When he was 6 I had him WRITE what he wanted. That ended all arguments - you wrote down "Pancakes". I made pancakes. No arguing with THIS momma!
Gosh, just be a little more flexible and work on your weather control skills, spoilsport.
Seems like playing a few hours in your backyard with a water hose would have been a more memorable day for him.
I get grossed out by people eating their boogers but apparently it is good for your immune system. Ewww.
my 74 year old child donald covered himself with the fake tan cream, threw a tantrum when he lost the election and wouldn't play nicely with the other children at the G20 playgroup
Thank you Steve! So funny instead of vindictive the way you wrote it. I agree .
Load More Replies...“Have kids” they said, “Should be fun” they said. In all honesty, even though I joke about these things and make it seem like having kids is so awful, it is not. It is hard bloody work and can test you to limits you didn’t know existed but it is worth it. They are adorable, say cute, random and funny things. The heartwarming moments watching the amazement and joy in their faces when they discover something new, hearing their first laugh and other milestones throughout their life. And the love, omg, the love is something out of this world. Also the added bonus of getting away with playing on playgrounds, watching cartoons, doing kid activities etc without being seen as a weirdo lol. They can also take care of you when your old and decrepit, they can do things for you when you cbf and be an excuse to get you out of something you don’t want to do lol.
All of that sounds pretty decent if you just take the kids out of it haha. Funny, random things, being cute, learning new things, seeing joy in someone, out of this world love, watching cartoons, having someone to care for you.. all of that is so much more amazing when it’s another adult, because then you don’t have to be around kids lol.
Load More Replies...My brother was telling me that my three year old niece was having a meltdown (we were on the phone and I could hear her in the background) because bears were not made of grape jelly.
I just realized I'm very lucky. I had the easiest toddler in the world, I guess. He was generally quite happy.
Mine were great. I had twins and they're pretty self-regulating. Always a friend to play with. Had to learn to share early on. Just really happy little kids. I wish I could have had more.
Load More Replies...Some of these make you wonder how so many kids actually survive to adulthood.
they are only toddlers. even if theyre like this when theyre younger they grow up and dont have stupid tantrums like this, though i must admit some people never got past that stage...
Load More Replies...BRO my sister will often get mad when I f*****g look at her, throw a tantrum, become the complete center of attention, and then it starts a self-fueling fire.
I have one. My child was crying because the scab on her toe fell off in her sleep. so when she noticed she had a breakdown saying "bo bo, bo bo." I guess she wanted the scab on it, even though it was healed.
Grandma told me of the first time my uncle (as a child) encountered snow. He jumped right in, and then came out bawling. "I didn't know it was cold and wet!"
My 3 year old pitched the only fit of her life when I wouldn't let her help me dry the dishes. I was actually pleased, but in a hurry, so I walked out to get in the car. She shut up and followed, and now she is a globe-trotting baby doctor helping everyone she meets. But don't ask about my sons........
Birth control. And did you know that JP Morgan reports it cost about $250,000.00 to raise a child to age 18.
I hope you don't have kids. This is normal behavior for toddlers when they can't properly express their needs just yet and are just learning that they have a will.
Load More Replies...None of these parents are mocking their children or gave any indication that the mocked the child during the actual incidents. You’re making a big point over something nobody even did.
Load More Replies...my 74 year old child donald covered himself with the fake tan cream, threw a tantrum when he lost the election and wouldn't play nicely with the other children at the G20 playgroup
Thank you Steve! So funny instead of vindictive the way you wrote it. I agree .
Load More Replies...“Have kids” they said, “Should be fun” they said. In all honesty, even though I joke about these things and make it seem like having kids is so awful, it is not. It is hard bloody work and can test you to limits you didn’t know existed but it is worth it. They are adorable, say cute, random and funny things. The heartwarming moments watching the amazement and joy in their faces when they discover something new, hearing their first laugh and other milestones throughout their life. And the love, omg, the love is something out of this world. Also the added bonus of getting away with playing on playgrounds, watching cartoons, doing kid activities etc without being seen as a weirdo lol. They can also take care of you when your old and decrepit, they can do things for you when you cbf and be an excuse to get you out of something you don’t want to do lol.
All of that sounds pretty decent if you just take the kids out of it haha. Funny, random things, being cute, learning new things, seeing joy in someone, out of this world love, watching cartoons, having someone to care for you.. all of that is so much more amazing when it’s another adult, because then you don’t have to be around kids lol.
Load More Replies...My brother was telling me that my three year old niece was having a meltdown (we were on the phone and I could hear her in the background) because bears were not made of grape jelly.
I just realized I'm very lucky. I had the easiest toddler in the world, I guess. He was generally quite happy.
Mine were great. I had twins and they're pretty self-regulating. Always a friend to play with. Had to learn to share early on. Just really happy little kids. I wish I could have had more.
Load More Replies...Some of these make you wonder how so many kids actually survive to adulthood.
they are only toddlers. even if theyre like this when theyre younger they grow up and dont have stupid tantrums like this, though i must admit some people never got past that stage...
Load More Replies...BRO my sister will often get mad when I f*****g look at her, throw a tantrum, become the complete center of attention, and then it starts a self-fueling fire.
I have one. My child was crying because the scab on her toe fell off in her sleep. so when she noticed she had a breakdown saying "bo bo, bo bo." I guess she wanted the scab on it, even though it was healed.
Grandma told me of the first time my uncle (as a child) encountered snow. He jumped right in, and then came out bawling. "I didn't know it was cold and wet!"
My 3 year old pitched the only fit of her life when I wouldn't let her help me dry the dishes. I was actually pleased, but in a hurry, so I walked out to get in the car. She shut up and followed, and now she is a globe-trotting baby doctor helping everyone she meets. But don't ask about my sons........
Birth control. And did you know that JP Morgan reports it cost about $250,000.00 to raise a child to age 18.
I hope you don't have kids. This is normal behavior for toddlers when they can't properly express their needs just yet and are just learning that they have a will.
Load More Replies...None of these parents are mocking their children or gave any indication that the mocked the child during the actual incidents. You’re making a big point over something nobody even did.
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