793 Proven Ways to Turn Your Kid's Life (and Yours) Into Misery
... and Even More Quite Reasonable Arguments Against Repeating Them
With some rather crude illustrations by an exhausted parent with not enough time to improve his poor artistic skills — who, by a twist of fate, also happens to have a PhD in psychology and work as an educational expert, writer, and motivational speaker.

Being a Parent?
The most demanding — and the most rewarding — job in the world. A role we step into without ever attending a parenting college, and one that challenges us daily in ways we couldn’t have imagined before our children arrived.
We all want to do our best, yet somehow often find ourselves repeating the very patterns we swore we’d avoid. And then, to top it all off, we open Instagram and it suddenly looks like everyone else has this parenting thing completely figured out — while we’re the only ones occasionally messing things up or ending up with results that are the complete opposite of what we intended.
We created this space to be a little different from most parenting pages — a place for those of us who sometimes need quiet, honest reflection amid the chaos. A place where everyday life meets psychology, where raising humans is celebrated, where shared parenting insecurities are reflected on, and where traps turn into opportunities and mistakes turn into small lessons (or at least good stories).
No perfect-parent preaching here. No magical-7-step-one-size-fits-all parenting recipes. Just a collection of thoughts, observations, and occasional life-hacks written by a parent who also happens to hold a PhD in psychology.
Because parenting isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about being human — while raising another one.
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