
30 Hilarious Parent Jokes That You're Going To Find Painfully Relatable If You Have Younger Children
Children and parents have the best relationship and the craziest relationship, especially in toddlerhood.

If you have young children, then you know just how crazy things can be when they are in the toddler phase. We know that parents can relate to each other so much, and being a parent is something that can bring you new friends, new relationships, happiness, and just all different kinds of awesome things.
That's why it's so honorable to be a parent, but nobody said it wasn't hard, and it's also very funny and full of surprises on a day-to-day basis. Being a parent is testing, challenging, and just overall full of crazy situations that you never thought you'd be in, but we all love it just as much as the next parent.
If there's anything that all parents have in common, it's that the toddler phase is one ridiculous whirlwind, and sometimes we just can't help but laugh or make jokes about the things that we have to go with. With all this being said, if you're a parent to young children, then you're going to find this post very hilarious.
Whether you're a parent or not, you're going to love these very funny and relatable pictures that people shared with us. Let's dive into the 30 photos that define toddlerhood for every parent.
There are a few things that actually probably make being a baby terrifying and yes this is one of them.

This definitely hits different today and we have to agree with this though.

Pretty much this is explaining parenting without explaining exactly what parenting it. This sums it up.

I love to have both in my life but the Nicoles are basically my best friends and my type of mom.

This is absolutely true and it is 100% effective all of the time. Kids seriously do not like to share their toys, but love to take everyone else’s.

I can't relate to this but I can't imagine having a little LeBron in my belly.

Girls like whatever they like, but obviously the kids like Shrek, so it has nothing to do with the moms.

We have a very strict schedule to adhere by and unfortunately most naps happen during a typical lunch time.

We're okay with 8PM now because 8PM feels like midnight over here with the kiddos.

Even in my house with a dog it still doesn't stay clean honestly but the dog does help.

They obviously didn't have milk because spilling breastmilk is really a huge problem and it should be considered.

Shoving everything into a closet or a closed space is exactly what we do to keep our house "clean."

This is always so fun because the advice we give is never the advice that we take and vice versa.

Basically this sums up parenting and we don't feel bad at all.

Pretty much after going through every other entertainment option and realizing either you never eat out again or give them an electronic.

I'm not sure why they sell white clothes for toddlers at all, but here we are.

At home they always act ridiculous but at a daycare they are on their best behavior.

I'm going to be the first to say that we're probably not going to raise our kids the same way our parents raised us.

There's a trigger for all of us and we just have to accept it.

Sometimes you really have to think about all of the good things that come with it because doing this technique won't work.

We commend stay at home parents because we don't know how you do it without a short break from the kids.

We made it necessary to not have to tell our kids no all the time and to give freedom.

Well I mean you do what you have to do.

Pretty much me because we just can't help but be obsessed with our kids.

The way that our dialogue changes as we parent is really wild.

I have no desire to keep my pride high when it comes to making food at this point.

You have to just choose your battles.

It will be planned to the exact minute and we have to follow it to a T.

Toddlers will find both joy and anger in anything.

Like we weren't going to cuddle on the couch and enjoy the silence; now we have to do one more diaper change.

If you are a parent to young children, then the chances are that you've been in one or more of these situations. Honestly, we have just to laugh because it's clear that most o us are going through the same challenges every single day that we are parenting.
Daphnie
