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Can I get a [drumroll], please? Thank you! It’s the end of another month and it’s the perfect time to share with you the best new tweets that all of those witty moms and dads have posted on social media. Have a scroll through the humorous parenting tweets that our team here at Bored Panda has collected for you, upvote the ones that you enjoyed, and share your own recent fun experiences with parenting in the comments.

We know how much you enjoy these posts, so if you’re in the mood for some more joke tweets made by parents, you’ll find our most recent articles right over here: April, March, February, and January.

Parenting blogger Samantha Scroggin, who runs 'Walking Outside in Slippers,' told Bored Panda that she's a big believer in letting kids explore the world "within reason," while also letting them know that their parents are always there for them. "I want my kids to know I'm here to answer any questions that arise as they journey through this occasionally cruel but usually beautiful world," she said, noting that a mix of parental support and letting kids become independent is best, in her opinion. And learning to deal with failure is a large part of growing up.

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Parenting tweet about kids acting wild at a restaurant, part of best parenting tweets this May collection.

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    Man with multiple colorful hair clips styled by child, illustrating funny and relatable parenting tweets of the month.

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    Parenting tweets from May showing a humorous conversation between a parent and 9-year-old about meeting dogs versus people.

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    "I, of course, have tried and failed many times at many different things, and every attempt makes me stronger and more resilient," blogger Samantha, from California, opened up to Bored Panda about her own life experiences.

    "My kids should understand that failure is a necessary part of growth. One of my kids in particular gets especially frustrated when he doesn't get things 'right' the first time. But I keep reminding him that we can't always be naturally skilled in all areas, and working at things is how we get better." Samantha shared that parents can talk to their kids if they're feeling frustrated with the lack of success in certain areas.

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    Toddler boy standing on the beach with hands behind back, watching children play, capturing best parenting tweets humor.

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    Toddler’s colorful chalk drawing on easel board, shared in popular parenting tweets collection this May.

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    Young girl showing contrast between happy drop off and tired pick up moments, illustrating funny parenting tweets this May.

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    Bored Panda also wanted to get blogger Samantha's take on what we can expect this summer to be like for families, considering the continued mass vaccination programs for adults and teenagers. She opened up about her own plans, too. "For me personally at least, summer is shaping up to be very different this year than last year. I've enrolled my kids in summer camp and summer school. Whereas last year, they were basically home all summer," she said.

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    "At the end of summer 2020, we did sneak away for a week in a cabin as a family. Just a few weeks ago this year, we took a three-day family trip to Disneyland. We're planning another road trip later in the summer, and lots of family gatherings."

    Meanwhile, Samantha revealed that after talking to other parents she got the sense that everyone in California is feeling much more comfortable to engage in "traditional summer activities." From barbecues to sending kids to summer camp. "It's a great feeling to be able to return to these activities (and people!) we love," Samantha shared her hope for a return back to true normality this summer.

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    Tweet about parenting twins with different personalities, highlighting unique family moments in the best parenting tweets of May.

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    Screenshot of a parenting tweet by Simon Holland humorously about his daughter waking up late after staying up past bedtime.

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    Parenting tweet about kids being late to school even if living inside the school, shared in May.

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    However much it might sometimes seem like parenting is an endless stream of fun and games, there are plenty of tough challenges that parents have to face every day. Stress, especially when seeking perfection, can lead to burnout and health problems. Fortunately, there are some very practical things that you can do to bring back a lot of the pleasure into parenting.

    Earlier, counselor Katie Rose explained to me that parents should avoid worrying over not being ‘perfect,’ how resilience is essential for kids, and how gratitude can help deal with overwhelming stress. Katie is the founder of the Chigwell Therapy Centre and a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

    "I think that as parents, we feel the need to be perfect,” Katie told Bored Panda earlier. “Usually, that means trying (and failing) to live up to unreasonably high expectations we’ve set for ourselves and are impossible to meet.”

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    Tweet by Daisy sharing a funny parenting moment about her child counting to 1000 for peace, featured in top parenting tweets.

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    Screenshot of a funny parenting tweet where a child compares mom’s hugs to soft, squishy Play-Doh in best parenting tweets.

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    Parenting tweet about working from home with kids, humorously mentioning bourbon for breakfast after many repeated questions.

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    The counselor continued about how avoiding perfection can, in fact, teach our children some very important lessons: "Instead, consider this. In order for our children to learn and grow, they need to understand that we’re not perfect—in fact, that perfection doesn’t even exist. Instead, by failing them in small, manageable ways, we help them learn to tolerate the small frustrations that they will inevitably face in their everyday lives in the future, helping them grow into successful adults."

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    Parenting tweet showing a toddler's bedtime phrase repeated with hand, toe, and every noun phrases.

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    Parenting tweet about a toddler with a family glitter speck, posted by user jessie on Twitter in May 2021.

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    Parenting tweet showing a humorous conversation between a 6-year-old and parent about waking up but sleepy hair.

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    Contrary to what some parents might think, (some) boredom is actually vital for children. “It allows them to tap into their own imagination and creativity, and learn to rely on themselves. Next time you go out in the car, suggest that instead of staring at their screens, they look out of the window. Notice where you live, where you’re going, and what’s going on around them. Be curious about what’s around you, and help fuel their creativity," Katie said.

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    Meanwhile, resilience is one of the most important character features to help your children develop. Though we might want to protect them from everything and anything bad, this might actually stunt their growth.

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    Parenting tweet about teaching a son to tie a tie using a generationally handed-down knotted tie.

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    Parenting tweet about balancing creative writing with appropriate language in a humorous Mom’s Twitter post.

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    Parenting tweet about a 4 year old praising a frozen supermarket pizza as the best ever in a funny parenting moment.

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    “Resilience is essential to help children grow into successful teens and young adults. While it’s important to protect children from the worst that’s going on around them, it’s also important for them to understand that things won’t always go their way, or that sad or difficult things might happen, and that they can not only tolerate them, but survive and thrive under difficult circumstances," the counselor explained to Bored Panda.

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    Parenting tweet about childhood memories and funny moments with an 8-year-old using a plastic bread bag clip on her lip.

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    Tweet about parenting humor advising a strategy to get kids to drink water featured in best parenting tweets.

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    Parenting tweet showing humorous conversation between a mother and her 12-year-old about a dream and assassination.

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    Meanwhile, if you’re feeling incredibly stressed out in your day-to-day family life, go outside. A simple walk or heading to the local park for some playtime can work wonders for your mood and health. Fresh air might not be a panacea but it really helps. A lot!

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    Screenshot of a parenting tweet about a son needing to write five sentences, highlighting top parenting tweets.

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    Parenting tweet showing humorous reaction of a child playing with broken plastic, part of best parenting tweets of the month.

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    Tweet showing a humorous parenting moment about breakfast in bed and getting ants, featured in best parenting tweets.

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    Something else that helps moms and dads deal with the stress of taking care of their loveable little munchkins is practicing gratitude. By focusing on what we have instead of what we don’t, we can manage our expectations and lower our stress levels. “Practicing gratitude improves our mental wellbeing, makes us healthier individuals, helps us sleep better, and strengthens our relationships with family and friends," Katie said.

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    Parenting tweet about a 4-year-old wanting to start a YouTube channel, sharing a funny parenting moment.

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    Parenting tweet by Satirical Mommy humorously about a child asking for a snack after refusing to eat a meal.

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    Parenting tweet about preschool kids, sibling conflicts, and handling daily parenting challenges shared on social media.

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    "Even if it feels like there’s little to be grateful for right now, we can always celebrate the small things in life—the sun shining, the pretty spring blossom on the trees, your favorite chocolate bar or takeaway, for example," she explained that there’s always something good in life that we can appreciate. And that can help parents see the fun side of what they do, despite the challenges associated with it.

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    Parenting tweet about toddlers playing hide and seek, sharing a humorous parenting moment on social media.

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    Parenting tweet about a 4-year-old calling a new puppy "the puplett" with no one correcting her.

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    Parenting tweet humor about a child screaming at a dog then saying I love doggies, from best parenting tweets collection.

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    Parenting tweet from May about a toddler throwing a clipboard, humorously comparing to an unpaid intern situation.

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    Funny parenting tweet about kids thinking babies come from a billboard in the woods, showcasing parenting humor online.

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    Parenting tweet about challenges of explaining cryptocurrency to young children, highlighting real parenting moments.

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    Parenting tweet humor about kids’ funny answers, highlighting the best parenting tweets of the month from May.

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    Child resting on a couch surrounded by snack bags and cheese balls, illustrating relatable parenting tweets about kids and junk food.

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    Parenting tweet by Molly Erdman about bedtime struggles, highlighting relatable moments in best parenting tweets of the month.

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    Tweet from Lil Bit humorously questioning where babies come from and how they keep entering the house, related to parenting tweets.

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