50 Times Kids Proved They’re Masters Of Unintentional Humor (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertBecoming a parent can be one of the most rewarding—yet challenging—things you can do in life. Raising your munchkins to be semi-decent members of society is a tough mission, especially while you’re also juggling work, chores, and whatever remains of your hobbies, fitness, and social life. But it’s all worth it in the end.
To show you some of the joys of parenting and how brilliantly creative children can be, Bored Panda has collected some of the coolest examples of kids doing, saying, and writing funny (and sometimes bizarre!) things. Kid logic feels very different from how we operate as adults, and it’s a good reminder for everyone to have a bit more fun in their lives. Scroll down for the most amusing pics and remember to upvote your fave ones.
We reached out to parenting blogger Samantha Scroggin of Walking Outside in Slippers, and she was kind enough to tell us about how parents can have more fun at home with their kids without necessarily going out, as well as how to move past any guilt that you're not a 'perfect' parent. You'll find the awesome insights she shared with Bored Panda below.
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When Your Three Year Old Tells A Man At McDonald's That His Pants Are Falling Down
We really failed at something when we started producing kids who think having their pants down and their underwear showing was somehow cool. I mean as a 70 year old, we had some pretty goofy fashion styles over the years, but this has to be the dumbest.
Load More Replies...Never forget the man who almost fell face first into traffic trying to hold his pants up getting off the bus. Have never understood this or why it has lasted so long. It is beyond idiotic.
I don't know about anyone else but when I see someone wearing their pants like that I want to speak up, but I realize each person has a right to wear their clothes how they want to. Glad this kid didn't know any better and spoke up.
I know better…and still say it…just in case they did not notice …
Load More Replies...Good kid!!!! When a 4 year old has more sense that an adult, must tell you something!!
I think it's kinda funny how pissed off some people get about this, as if it even matters how someone else dresses. Like, whatever man, there are actual real problems.
I feel this. For me it costs too much energy to bash or mock other people's fashion decisions.
Load More Replies...Gosh I wish that trend would go away. No one wants to see some guys panties.
I cannot for the life of me fathom how that's the least bit comfortable.
i saw a yt short abt this and it explained what happened and showed the vid.. it was wolesome..
Load More Replies...If they ( young man) knew about the trend and where that come from... the pulling down jeans, trousers, fashion, was created in prison as a way of telling others that they were open for s&xu@l contact
Did you hear that from your uncle on facebook? The origins aren't completely certain, but the consensus seems to be that if it started in prisons it was because belts are sometimes prohibited, and having sagging pants wasn't a deliberate choice.
Load More Replies...Duh---even a kid can see that mister. I have gone so far as to "compliment" their choice of underwear. (idiots)
Nowadays though: child tells young man “your trousers/pants are falling down!” Guy: laughs and halfheartedly (if at all) makes an attempt to pull them up. Adult tells young man “your trousers/pants are half way down your ankles, pull them up, it’s not a good look!” Guy: immediately gets in adults face threatening to punch/st*b them if they don’t get out of there and mind their own business!!!
I'm no maga fan but how do you know this was staged and what would the purpose of that even be?
Load More Replies...She Said "Look Mom!" So I Looked And She Was Posing Like This. I Think My Daughter Has Some Talent
This Child Is Hilarious
"I am as guilty as any parent for feeling like we need to go places to keep our kids entertained," Samantha, who runs the witty Walking Outside in Slippers blog, opened up to Bored Panda in an email.
"But I feel like my kids often have the most fun hanging out at home, roller skating around the block, or playing with the neighbors," she said.
"When I play a board game with them or we do family karaoke, that's when the real fun begins. Spending time with our kids can be as simple as a family dinner with no phones allowed."
Samantha noted that quality time together doesn't have to cost you money. Nor does it have to involve driving places.
Respectfully Upset
Yk what you got the message across and now shes improving her way of expressing her emotions. Shes going to be very emotionally intelligent one day
Same
VelociRyan
Some parents feel pressured to be 'perfect.' So, they worry that they might not be 'as good' at parenting as other people that they see online or in real life. We asked Samantha for her thoughts on how to let go of this perfectionist mindset.
"Any parents who give off an impression of perfection are faking it, pure and simple," she told Bored Panda.
"We all have our struggles, and hopefully our triumphs. It is freeing to be vulnerable with other parents and admit your doubts and challenges," she said.
"You might find, like I have, that being open enables better bonding with fellow parents."
Kids Are The Best
Kids Are Brutal
Wait until you stop crying enough to say "no" and he starts listing the other things.
Kids Are So Funny And They Don’t Even Know It
Every family’s approach to raising children is going to vary, but some broadly accepted truths get you the best results. Ideally, as a parent, you should aim to raise kids who are confident, independent, resilient, empathetic, and capable. On the flip side, you want to avoid situations that might eventually make your children lose their self-esteem, disrespect all authority figures, or approach life with anxiety rather than purpose and clarity.
That’s easier said than done. Nobody’s perfect. Everyone’s human and makes mistakes. But as a parent, you really do need self-awareness, intent, and to pivot when you realize you’re messing up.
There are four main parenting styles that researchers generally single out: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved (also known as neglectful) parenting.
In simple terms, the first style is the best, while all the others are imbalanced, fulfilling only a part of the kids’ needs and wants. Meanwhile, the last one is the most damaging to a young child’s self-esteem and can have negative repercussions for their entire adult life.
My 4 Year Old Niece Can't Read And Bought Me This Birthday Card Because It Featured "A Cute Dog With A Party Hat"
Not Sure If Stupid Or Genius
I Think We Need To Make Naming Our Brains A Thing. Pure Genius
In a nutshell, authoritative parenting focuses on a balanced approach that mixes love, support, connection, responsiveness, and transparency with clear rules, expectations, and communication. It’s a fair approach where the parent takes the time and energy to engage with their children’s feelings, not shying away from explaining to them why certain rules exist, why they shouldn’t be broken, and what will happen if they are.
Generally, authoritative parents raise children who go on to be independent, confident, well-adjusted, and socially competent adults. That being said, there’s no such thing as a ‘perfect’ parent. The authoritative parenting style is the most time-consuming and requires a lot of effort.
If you sometimes fall short of your ideal standards, try not to beat yourself up over it. Just learn from your mistakes and do better. Be kind. Be patient. Be nurturing.
I Like Her Style
Who Wants A Boring Medal? Not This Kid
Back In The Day
If the authoritative style is the North Star of parenting, guiding everyone, then the authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved styles are what you want to avoid as much as possible. According to research, authoritarian parents generally value only one-way communication where they set very strict rules for behavior at home and outside of it. They have very high standards, don’t tolerate mistakes, and want their rules to be followed without question.
My 8 Year Old Daughter Is Trolling Me
Kids Are Weird
Sudden Realization
I came to an easy reconciliation and acceptance of learning I was adopted when I was 7 by saying "Well, we adopted Split [our dog] and SHE'S family, so it's the same thing, right?" XD
Generally, authoritarians aren’t very nurturing. They’re also rather inflexible and dislike negotiations. Kids who grow up in these sorts of households tend to be well-behaved and are good at following instructions.
That being said, this parenting style can also raise young adults who are aggressive or shy, socially inept, and struggle to independently make decisions. Their self-esteem can suffer. Alternatively, authoritarian parents can also raise kids who rebel against any and all authority figures when they grow up.
Would Not Stop Crying Until She Got Her Own Cone Of Shame
He's Cute Though
Hate When That Happens
On the other side of the scale, you’ll find permissive parenting. It’s a style that focuses on being nurturing, warm, and supportive while avoiding too many rules or expectations. In short, these parents see their children more as their friends than as growing human beings for whom they’re responsible.
Less discipline and fewer rules can lead to some pretty harmful consequences, such as unhealthy eating habits (and the resulting health issues and obesity), and a lack of structure when it comes to homework, bedtime, and screen use. There’s a general disregard for moderation and too much impulsivity, entitlement, and issues with self-regulation.
He Was Raised Well
Valentine's Day Card From A Student
Financial Planning
No, but some real people will pay very well, and you can get by with one kidney or only half of your liver.
Uninvolved—aka neglectful—parenting is the worst of the bunch. It centers around a very hands-off approach. These parents may or may not be able to fulfill their kids’ basic needs. They’re usually emotionally detached or otherwise disengaged from their children’s lives.
At home, there are very few expectations (if any…) and there’s little to no nurturing to be found. On the plus side, kids raised by uninvolved parents are resilient, self-sufficient, and independent. But the biggest drawbacks are that they might grow up struggling with emotional regulation, academic achievements, and social relationships.
Right In The Feels
I feel like this didn't happen but if it did, get some aloe vera asap.
I Think That Kid Knows Something You Don't, He Knows What He's Doing
My Daughter Backed Into A Light Pole And Promptly Got Out Of The Vehicle And Fled The Scene. Her Very First Hit And Run
Self-empathy is very important for exhausted, overworked, and burnt-out parents to have. You have to take care of yourself and your core needs (food, sleep, etc.) before you sacrifice everything for your loved ones. When you’re well-rested and content, you’re in a much better position to support your family. When you’re chronically tired, you end up being frustrated, sometimes feeling unappreciated and might end up lashing out. If you need extra support at home, be vocal about it.
You Be Whatever You Want To Be, Buddy
My 8-Year-Old Cousin Put This Note Up On Her Bedroom Door
Power To The Dinosaur
What are your thoughts, dear Pandas? What parenting styles have worked best and worst for you? How do you deal with the challenges that raising kids involves? How do you make sure that you're documenting all the best memories before they grow up? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
My Son's Journal Entry Today
I like the drawing, though! Maybe tomorrow will be more exciting. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
She Had A Flashback
My Daughter Insisted On Watching The Cookies While Waiting For The Oven To Heat Up. She Stayed Like That For 10 Minutes
I Thought I Lost $350 And Then Three Months Later I Found It In My Four Year Olds Room
Found My Old Diary Entry From 2000
It Sounds Like She Respected Your Advice, Though
My 10 Year Old Daughter Loves To Set Her Barbies Up In Elaborate Scenarios. This Was The Scene On Our Back Patio The Other Day. These Ladies Have Been At This For Hours
Took My Daughter To Get Ingredients To Bake My Wife A Birthday Cake. Then She Saw The Decorative Edible Eyes
My Kids Inherited My Childhood Toys, And Only My Daughter Wants To Play With "Dolls". Action Man Is Now Loving The Sweet Life
My Son Is Awesome At Hide And Seek
My Girlfriend's 9 Year Old Daughter: "I Invented This So I Don't Have To Stop Playing Videogames To Drink My Water". I've Dubbed It The "Pwning Pouch"
My Kids Made A Snowman And Found Halloween Eyes
Found This While Helping My 5 Year Old Son Clean His Room. He Said It's For "Just In Case"
I Would Be Haunted Too
My Daughter Is Planning Her First Sleepover. I’m Concerned About #2
That's Right, Kid. Nobody
My Son's Letter To The Toothfairy
Had A Sneezing Attack And My Daughter Made Me A "Potion" To Feel Better
I Found This In My Son’s Room. Should I Be Concerned?
No problem with that little jar. I keep my madness in a 50 gallon drum.
Left For 10 Minutes, 6 Year Old Cousin Decided To Help
My 4 year old son is a natural charmer... His teacher told me the following: Teacher: wow, you've got cool shoes! Son: they are wedding shoes. Teacher: how nice, who are you going to marry? Son (all charming): you ;) Honestly, I don't know where he gets it from:')... He recently plucked a flower to give to a lady at the supermarkt check out. It's like raising Johnny Bravo.
Yesterday my son inadvertently forced his school to change the door access code for the staff entrance. We were waiting in the reception area when someone came in and put in the code to get into the school. He saw it, and repeated it. The receptionist’s face just dropped as she knows my son has a photographic memory and is obsessed with numbers. She made a note to tell the head teacher that the code needs changing.
“Children are the ones that know exactly what’s going on in the world, you know. They ‘see’ more than adults, ‘believe’ in more, are honest, and will always, ‘always’ let you know where you stand.” — Cecelia Ahern
When my husband and I were dating his son who was about 7 at the time really wanted us to get married . He sail " all you have to do is sign a piece of paper. so he went to the printer got a blank sheet of paper and made us sign it. It was the most precious thing
My 4 year old son is a natural charmer... His teacher told me the following: Teacher: wow, you've got cool shoes! Son: they are wedding shoes. Teacher: how nice, who are you going to marry? Son (all charming): you ;) Honestly, I don't know where he gets it from:')... He recently plucked a flower to give to a lady at the supermarkt check out. It's like raising Johnny Bravo.
Yesterday my son inadvertently forced his school to change the door access code for the staff entrance. We were waiting in the reception area when someone came in and put in the code to get into the school. He saw it, and repeated it. The receptionist’s face just dropped as she knows my son has a photographic memory and is obsessed with numbers. She made a note to tell the head teacher that the code needs changing.
“Children are the ones that know exactly what’s going on in the world, you know. They ‘see’ more than adults, ‘believe’ in more, are honest, and will always, ‘always’ let you know where you stand.” — Cecelia Ahern
When my husband and I were dating his son who was about 7 at the time really wanted us to get married . He sail " all you have to do is sign a piece of paper. so he went to the printer got a blank sheet of paper and made us sign it. It was the most precious thing