‘My 11yo won’t stop sneaking toys into our house’
“I think it’s a bit cruel … She needs a place where she can feel OK being a young girl and feel some autonomy over her belongings.”
“I think it’s a bit cruel … She needs a place where she can feel OK being a young girl and feel some autonomy over her belongings.”
If the Grandies are shook because your kids are “waaay worse than you were”, they might just have a case of ‘Gramnesia’.
“She just let the playdate happen because ‘he seemed better’,” a mum whose daughter is now also unwell rants.
“I can understand if an adult changes their name for a ‘stunt,’ but this is not the case for a child from birth.”
“Parents will know that this is the worst combination of events to ever occur.”
Its a thing and your emotions are valid! ✨
“She’s not autistic, she’s smart,” the mum was outrageously told.
The impact of ‘mummy wine culture’ is that it encourages and normalises the use of alcohol to cope with the challenges of parenting and other stressors rather than addressing the cause of the problem.
“You fought until the very end, but it’s time to let you rest. We love you to the moon and back, always and forever our little angel.”
“The front door was locked, but I kept shoulder-barging it until I smashed it in. There was too much smoke, I couldn’t see a thing.”
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Celebrate the history, achievements and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through your kids and their creativity.
“I don’t think you should have to share your toys with strange kids, but it’s unhinged and demented if you let your kids keep this toy to themselves,” the mum said in a viral TikTok.
Police charged the 27-year-old with three counts of child cruelty after a girl aged three and boys aged five and six were found in a carpark on Monday morning at a 7-Eleven south of Brisbane.
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