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Moms may be the world’s toughest critics — especially when it comes to themselves. Whether it’s a result of judgmental peers or our own mom, guilt, we tend to think of ourselves as sub-par parents!
But every mom is amazing in her own way, and we’ll prove it — Sit back, answer 12 questions to Show More
Moms may be the world’s toughest critics — especially when it comes to themselves. Whether it’s a result of judgmental peers or our own mom, guilt, we tend to think of ourselves as sub-par parents!
But every mom is amazing in her own way, and we’ll prove it — Sit back, answer 12 questions to figure out just what kind of mom you really are, and relax (You deserve it)!
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It's a rainy summer day, and you have a headache — but your kid is bored indoors. What's your next move?
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Remind them that there’s no time to be bored — their summer schedule is packed!
Take them to the movies, and then get some ice cream, too!
Put out some crayons and paper, turn on some cartoons, and go take a much-needed nap.
Grab them by the hand, and go out together to dance in the rain!
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Your teenager wants to go to a concert with their friends — most of whom you haven't met before — without parental supervision. How do you deal?
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Let them go — I trust their judgement.
Ask to meet the other teens first, so I can get a feel for what kind of people they are.
Let them go – but only if they agree that I’ll be joining them to supervise.
Let them know there’s absolutely no way THAT’S going to happen!
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3
How did you feel on your kid's first day of school?
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Proud
Relieved
Confident
Worried
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Uh oh, it's parent-teacher conference time, and your youngest got a B- in sixth grade history. You...
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Hire a tutor, and cut off access to the TV until their grades improve.
Wonder if perhaps the teacher isn’t making the subject interesting enough…
Encourage them to do a little better by offering some financial incentive: $50 for an A should do the trick.
I think a B- is just fine, especially when they’re only in the 6th grade!
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5
What looks like a typical dinner for your family?
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Where does your family vacation?
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At the beach
In the mountains
On a cruise
At an amusement park
In the woods
At home — we love a good staycation!
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Your kid comes home from school, very upset about something their friend said; how do you comfort them?
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Giving them a big hug, and listening to them vent.
Letting them cry it out on my shoulder, and telling them it’ll all be okay.
Offering them a sweet treat.
Throwing an impromptu dance party.
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How would your kids' friends describe you?
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“Bossy.”
“Always there.”
“Dream mom.”
“Permissive.”
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At events, you're the mom...
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Cheering on the sidelines.
Snapping like, a million photos.
Waving in the crowd.
Holding back tears.
Bragging about how great my kid is.
Sitting and smiling.
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Everyone needs a little 'me time' — and that goes double when you're a mom. How do you treat yourself?
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Kids today have WAY too much homework, and you're not sure if yours will be able to get it all done this week, so you...
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Help them out by doing some of it.
Tell them it’s okay if they can’t finish — and have a talk with the teacher about assigning too much work.
Call up the teachers myself, and ask them for an extension.
Make sure they finish — even if they have to stay up late every night to do it!
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