Goodbye February! We are ready to embrace shamrocks and the warm spring weather, but until the snow totally thaws we’re going to keep ourselves warm with the laughter that comes with catching upon on some funny tweets. Keep scrolling to see this week’s roundup of hilarious thoughts on parenting from Twitter.

1. 👏

2. Too TRUE!

3. Same.

4. Don’t fall for it!

5. No there are not.

6. Yep.

7. Starting the day off right.

8. Yes, please.

9. Sickness BE GONE.

––Karly Wood

photo: Ryan McGuire via Gratisography; composite by Karly Wood for Red Tricycle

 

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Becoming a parent is one of life’s greatest joys, but that doesn’t mean every moment is a happy one. New research has found that, in general, fathers are happier than mothers when it comes to the daily roles of parenthood.

Psychologists at the University of Riverside analyzed three separate studies with a total of more than 18,000 participants to determine whether moms or dads experience greater happiness from their parenting roles. For all three studies, the results showed fatherhood was more often linked with greater well-being than motherhood.

photo: Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash

All three studies recorded measures of parental well-being that included happiness, depressive symptoms, psychological satisfaction and stress. The first two studies looked at the well-being of parents versus people without kids and in both cases dads reported greater satisfaction with their lives and fewer symptoms of depression than men without kids.

Moms, however, reported more depressive symptoms than women who don’t have kids. The third study looked at happiness while  engaged in childcare or interacting with kids versus other daily activities. Men were happier while caring for their children, while women were less happy.

“Fathers may fare better than mothers in part due to how they spend their time with their children,” said study author Katherine Nelson-Coffey. The researchers surmised that one of the reasons for the outcome was that dads were more likely to say that they were playing with their kids while they were caring for them.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Parents play the most important role in their children’s life. They need to support and motivate them at all times. This universe is vast, complicated and full of different obstacles. And do you know what we all need in order to succeed? A hand to hold. But, sometimes, we need to let go if we want to help.

Taking care of your kids is nice, but that does not mean that you should influence every decision that they make. You just need to be supportive, and you need to help them shape their reality by fulfilling their dreams.

Over time, your children’s dreams will change. Their lives might go in an unexpected direction. And you know what? That’s fine, and that’s normal. But, for now, let’s take a look at how you can influence your child’s life and help them achieve their dreams.

The value of responsibility

Teaching your child about the value of responsibility is absolutely necessary. But that’s easier said than done. In order to teach your child about it, you should consider turning almost everything into a game. That way they’ll feel the satisfaction of a job well done. In the morning play a little game called “Who can make the bed faster?” and in the evening “Who can wash the dishes better?”

Over time, your child will get used to doing these things without even noticing what you did.

Don’t be overprotective

Every parent wants to protect their kids from every harm in the world, but, in the long run, that might prove to be a wrong decision. Let your kids run around and scrape their knees, let them fall, and let them learn to get up on their own. You won’t be there for them all the time, and it’s important they realize that.

In difficult moments be there for your kids, but don’t try to over-explain things to them. Over time they’ll become more physically, mentally and emotionally stronger.

Support their dreams

The best thing you can do for your little ones is support their dreams and passions. If your kids are interested in something even though that might seem silly to you, don’t shoot them down by telling them that their dreams are just dreams and that they need to look for something else to dream about.

If your kids are interested in something – support them. If your child loves music – buy an instrument for them. If drawing is what makes your kid happy, then buy art supplies for them.

However, it is also important to think about the future. Start putting money aside and learn all you can about easy to get scholarships, and prepare well in advance. Education is expensive, but it is necessary if you want to enable your child to reach their full potential.

Encourage them to learn

“Play is the work of the child,” said Maria Montessori, a famous Italian educator, and innovator. But, what happens when your child grows up and needs to start learning things that might be of little interest to them? Well, then you need to find a way to keep them interested.

The only way you can do that is by showing them that learning is exciting, and that learning new things and acquiring new information is fun! Speak to your children, give them some fun facts from history about famous scientists and over time they’ll fall in love with learning.

Bonus tip: Never use studying as a form of punishment! If you do that, your child will associate learning with something negative, and that will be incredibly difficult to change.

There are many ways to encourage your children’s hopes and dreams, but, in the end, it all comes down to love and support that you provide them with.

As Fred Rogers said, “Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people.’’

 

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Tracey Clayton is a full time mom of three girls. She feels she knows a thing or two about raising happy, healthy and confident kids, and offers helpful advice in hers parenting articles. She's also passionate about traveling, fashion and healthy living. 

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Going out to dinner takes on a novel, intriguing level of meaning when you go from chair warmer to cook as the creator of your own gourmet meal. Our friends at 7×7 suggest experiencing the satisfaction of a personally handmade masterpiece and maybe you’ll even find out if you or your love look good in a chef hat, too. Thanks to 7×7, here are some of the most bombastic culinary adventures in the Bay.

ASIAN: Tante Marie’s Cooking School

In an inviting North Beach kitchen spacious enough for sixteen students, the instructors at Tante Marie’s aren’t just reading recipes but living them firsthand! Last year the whole group went on a culinary tour of Thailand and Chef Jen Knapp stayed on, continuing her travels through Cambodia, Laos, Singapore and Vietnam. On February 22nd all are invited to chef Irfan Dama’s demo of northern and southern Indian cooking, and on March 18, learn how to prepare banh mi and pad thai as part of Knapp’s Southeast Asian Street Food workshop.

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This is our weekly guest post from our friends at 7×7, a site that keeps you up on the best of SF. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a fantastic Date Night idea each week. Be sure to check out their blog for hourly doses of the best of SF.

Dreaming of a Cheap Christmas?

As soon as you threw away (or consumed?) the last of Junior’s Halloween candy, your thoughts turned to the coming holidays. Gotta remember to order the Thanksgiving turkey. And, wow, is it really time to start thinking about holiday shopping?

It is…especially because the 2nd annual CoolMom Toy Swap is coming right up – Nov. 14 in West Seattle– and it’s a great place to find gently-used toys at bargain prices. The sale is geared to getting folks to do a “toy shuffle,” by trading toys they don’t use for new “used” items.

So before you take advantage of the sale, you can also use it as a de-cluttering opportunity. CoolMom is still looking for donated toys— a great reason to get rid of the stack of toys, clothes or babygear your littlie has outgrown.

People who donate get $5 to use towards purchase at the sale, plus the satisfaction of knowing they are helping both the environment (by recycling toys) as well as those in need.  Cool Mom organizer Kristy Royce says last year’s sale was super successful in that it enabled people who were going through tough financial times to buy holiday gifts. As one happy mom said, “Christmas was not going to happen due to layoffs, but the sale saved our holiday.”

Go here for details on how and where to donate.  Deadline to donate is Nov. 12. All proceeds from the Toy Swap benefit CoolMom, Westside Baby and Family Works.

PS – Why stop at a toy exchange? Why not swap home accessories and spruce up your place for the Holidays? On Nov 21, Sit + Sip and Nest Home are hosting a Holiday Home Accessories Swap and everything swapped is free. Start clearing out those unopened wedding gifts…

—Kavita Varma-White

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