Before you have kids, you make big plans for your future as a parent: I want a kid who is a piano genius and plays symphonies when they're four, wins an Olympic gold medal, and wins a Nobel Prize in chemistry.Then you have kids, and your goals become: I just want my kid to eat one piece of broccoli. That's it. One piece.A new survey asked parents what they consider "parenting wins." And they REALLY show just how challenging every single little aspect of parenting truly is.The top 10 "wins" are:- Getting your child to eat their vegetables- Keeping your child quiet and occupied at the grocery store- Getting your child to finish a meal without whining- Getting your child to eat a healthy snack- Getting your child to ask for a healthy snack- Keeping your child quiet and occupied on a long car ride- Getting your child to finish their homework- Getting your child to bed without a tantrum- Bathing your child without a tantrum- Distracting your kid as you pass the toy aisle at a store. (New York Post)
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By The Hawk and Tom ShowFeb 19, 2020




