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It’s that wonderful time of the month when Bored Panda presents the very best, the funniest, and most out-there parenting posts shared on Twitter. Put your giggle-hats on, grab a big pack of popcorn, and get comfy—you’re about to have a heck of a time that will make waiting for the weekend much, much easier. And if you’re a parent, some of these situations might sound a bit too relatable.

Remember to upvote your fave parenting tweets from November as you scroll down. And, if you’re parents yourselves, dear Pandas, we would absolutely love to hear the funniest things that have happened in your household recently. You can find more of our hilarious posts about parenting right here: October, September, August, July, May, April, March, February, and January.

Bored Panda talked about parenting, staying positive in the face of dastardly challenges and everyday adversity, and how trying to be a ‘perfect’ parent can actually do more harm than good with parenting expert and author of ‘The Work/Parent Switch,’ Anita Cleare.

“Trying to be a perfect parent is bad for children and bad for parents because it sets everybody up to fail. Research shows that ‘good enough’ parenting is best for children,” Cleare told Bored Panda. Read on for the full interview!

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Parenting tweet about a toddler’s protective love during Christmas light decorating, highlighting funny parenting moments.

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    Tweet about parenting humor where a dad asks his daughter why parenting is hard until she cries, showcasing funny parenting tweets.

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    Funny parenting tweet where a stressed dad asks his 3-year-old for a stronger drink and gets a request for chocolate milk.

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    The founder and director of the Positive Parenting Project, Cleare, told us what exactly ‘Good enough’ parenting means and how it directly relates to increasing kids’ independence.

    It’s all about “getting it right most of the time but also failing your children in ways they can handle—so that they gradually increase their independence.” Cleare said, “Great parents make mistakes but they try to learn from them (and not to repeat them too often!).”

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    Parenting tweet about kids' understanding of time, shared humorously by Henpecked Hal on social media in November.

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    Parent sharing a funny parenting tweet about teaching their son to cuss to avoid sounding lame in November tweets.

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    Tweet about creative parenting hack involving a toddler, toilet training, and rewards from funny parenting tweets.

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    Juggling work and family life can be exhausting, especially for new parents who are running ragged trying to get everything done without any breaks. And sometimes, it can feel like the walls are closing in on you and nothing can go right.

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    Cleare stressed that it’s vital for parents to look after themselves. Especially in moments like those.

    “Putting yourself last is not good for you or for your kids. Even when you are really busy, try to find regular 5-20 minute breaks in your day when you can relax, practice some mindfulness, or do something joyful,” she told Bored Panda.

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    Parenting tweet about kids following on Twitter and humor on abstinence and financial independence shared in November.

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    Parenting tweet about a toddler’s imaginative Christmas list featuring a robot crab that transforms and Amazon check.

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    Parenting tweet humor about losing and finding hair ties shared by Simon Holland on social media in November.

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    Cleare pointed out that parents can maintain a positive mindset by ending each and every day by being grateful. She suggested that they identify and think about 3 things that they’re glad to have in their lives. “Looking for the positives really does increase positivity.”

    And having more positivity in life can make you more likely to tweet about the hilarious (and sometimes messy) things that happen in your family life, like the parents in this post.

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    Tweet about parenting humor, featuring a relatable story with a teenager, highlighting funny parenting tweets from November.

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    Parenting tweet featuring a humorous exchange about lemonade, Powerade, and Gatorade shared by Sweet Momissa.

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    A humorous parenting tweet about a child referring to himself as a human boy, highlighting funny parenting tweets.

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    Funny parenting tweet from Sarah Cottrell humorously describing the challenges of parenting with acne, noise, and expenses.

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    Screenshot of a funny parenting tweet about a 7-year-old drawing a self-portrait and becoming a life coach.

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    Screenshot of a funny parenting tweet about a son learning morse code to send secret fart messages.

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    Parenting tweet about a 4-year-old optimist hiding cookies while putting groceries away in a funny parenting tweet.

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    A funny parenting tweet about mixing up kids’ and dogs’ names, reflecting humorous parenting moments in November.

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    Parenting tweet about kids’ bad behavior and moms in TV shows reacting nicer, featured in funny parenting tweets November.

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    Parent sharing a funny parenting tweet from November about an 8-year-old’s Christmas list and a Nigerian Prince joke.

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    #20

    Tweet by a parent humorously describing a toddler running away after being asked what she put in her mouth.

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    Tweet about parenting humor by Vinod Chhaproo mentioning a child's cry from bumping head in a blanket fort.

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    Tweet by Amy Dillon humorously about parenting and kids during a reading test, illustrating funniest parenting tweets in November.

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    Parenting tweet about a three-year-old calling his dad the Credible Hulk, showcasing funny parenting moments.

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    Funny parenting tweet about kids’ screen time and influencer dreams shared on social media in November collection.

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    Parenting tweet by Bess Kalb humorously predicting baby girl names including Georgia and Four Seasons Total Landscaping.

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    Parenting tweet humor about college tours showing funny parenting tweets this November with relatable family moments.

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    Phantom Phoenix
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Nov 21, 2025 - 26 Of The Funniest Parenting Tweets This November" BP, each of these are from Nov 2020. Every. Single. One. They're actual Twitter tweets! From when Twitter was Twitter! Has no one posted a funny parenting tweet in the last 5 years?

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