There are as many parenting tactics as there are parents. No wonder this is a somewhat controversial subject that can instantly ignite an argument between opinionated moms and dads that believe in different schools of raising their kids.

But the self-described “3 x Soccer Dad” Chris Cate has realized that humor is the best and possibly the only good way to talk about the joys and challenges of being a parent. On his Instagram account “Parent Normal,” dad Cate shares a daily dose of hilariously relatable memes and jokes he finds online with his audience of 159K.

The result is a funny compilation of miscellaneous posts that sum up the chaos of raising our little daredevils posted by people on the internet who know what they’re saying, and selected by dad Cate, who knows we're all gonna appreciate them!

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Enjoy These Moments

Enjoy These Moments

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Parenting has become a daunting task for most parents in the current times. The reason why parenting has become quite challenging is due to the fact that our lifestyle is rapidly changing with newer requirements and demands being instilled into our lives. The time we live in is also to blame, since the worldwide pandemic and political turmoil in the world are changing the ways we live, work, and raise kids beyond recognition.

But since parents always want what’s best for their children, it’s hard for them to realize the world may not be as welcoming and easily navigated as it was for them. Today, parents are worried sick about their children’s prospects in an unstable world teeming with threats near and far—whole categories of jobs disappearing, global financial upheaval; terrorist attacks; refugees in misery; the environment under assault from poisons and rising temperatures.

#4

This Kid Is My Hero

This Kid Is My Hero

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#5

Brilliant Mom Hack # 23,397

 Brilliant Mom Hack # 23,397

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#6

Mind Your Business

Mind Your Business

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Madeline Levine, Ph.D. a psychologist, educator and co-founder of Challenge Success, a project of the Stanford Graduate School of Education, spoke with various parents from all walks of life: public, private, liberal, conservative, rural, urban, and most everything in between. “For more than a decade I’ve been crisscrossing the United States talking about rising rates of anxiety and depression in our kids, and more recently, about parenting challenges in our rapidly changing and uncertain environment.”

#8

Something For Moms To Remember At The Pool And Beach This Summer

Something For Moms To Remember At The Pool And Beach This Summer

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#9

This Is A Scary Good Prank

This Is A Scary Good Prank

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What Levine found genuinely surprised her and it is the uniformity of concerns, regardless of which community she is in. “Parents want to know what to worry about and what they can safely take off their plates. They want to know how to prepare their kids to be successful in a future that seems so unpredictable. How to deal with the endless alarming news about children and teenagers,” she commented. “Most of all, they want to know how to protect their kids and ensure some stability for them in a world that seems anything but,” Levine added.

#10

This Is A Secret Worth Keeping

This Is A Secret Worth Keeping

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#11

We All Need To Be Taking Notes

We All Need To Be Taking Notes

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What’s interesting is that the effect of uncertainty and fear is visible not only in parents, but also in children’s changing behavior. Levine recounted that ten years ago, her young patients were in a fury about the parental yoke: ‘It’s my life! Tell my mom and dad to back off. I’ll figure it out myself!’ This is long gone in our times.

#13

This Makes Me Wish I Had A Charger For Myself

This Makes Me Wish I Had A Charger For Myself

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“One of the most disturbing developments in recent years has been the fading of youthful rebellion among the teenagers I see. It’s been replaced with resignation and a jaded demeanor I’d expect from folks many years older who had to work at jobs they despised in order to support a family or pay a mortgage,” Levine wrote.

#16

This Is A Seriously Good Pro Tip

This Is A Seriously Good Pro Tip

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#17

The Sad Part Is Our Kids Will Leave Out The Part About How Parents Kept Them Entertained

The Sad Part Is Our Kids Will Leave Out The Part About How Parents Kept Them Entertained

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#18

This Is How Parents Get Exercise

This Is How Parents Get Exercise

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“‘You don’t understand,’ these teens will say, shaking their heads. ‘There is no way out of the next three years. I’m just going to suck it up. I have no choice.’ The belief that you can’t act on your own behalf is a significant contributor to depression at any age,” Levine argues. No wonder humor has become so widespread on the internet. Today memes are no longer the thing of youth, parents are also looking for jokes to lift up their spirits and find comfort in laughter.

#19

Raise Your Hand If Today Has "Been A Day" For You

Raise Your Hand If Today Has "Been A Day" For You

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#20

You Know You’re Going To Tell Somebody This Joke

You Know You’re Going To Tell Somebody This Joke

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#21

Not So Hard To Imagine

Not So Hard To Imagine

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#25

It’s The Lesser Of Two Evils

It’s The Lesser Of Two Evils

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#26

Wouldn't This Be Nice?!

Wouldn't This Be Nice?!

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#27

It's A Dad Thing

It's A Dad Thing

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#28

Desperate Times Call For Funny Measures

Desperate Times Call For Funny Measures

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#29

Yep. This Checks All The Boxes

Yep. This Checks All The Boxes

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#30

Who Needs A Mother’s Day Gift Idea?

Who Needs A Mother’s Day Gift Idea?

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#31

His Is Elite Level Parenting

His Is Elite Level Parenting

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#32

Why Do They Do This To Me?!

Why Do They Do This To Me?!

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#33

This Maybe 1000% True

This Maybe 1000% True

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#34

There’s Nothing Like Father/Son Bonding Over A “Cool” Dad Joke

There’s Nothing Like Father/Son Bonding Over A “Cool” Dad Joke

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#35

We All Need To Support Each Other

We All Need To Support Each Other

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#36

Saturdays Aren't What They Used To Be

Saturdays Aren't What They Used To Be

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#37

You've Been Warned

You've Been Warned

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#38

This Isn't Too Much To Ask, Is It?

This Isn't Too Much To Ask, Is It?

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#39

Magical Is One Word For It

Magical Is One Word For It

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#40

Why Do I Buy So Many Groceries I Don't Need?

Why Do I Buy So Many Groceries I Don't Need?

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Note: this post originally had 100 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.