Becoming a parent really turns your life upside down. Suddenly, sleeping in on a Saturday feels like a luxury, and going on a trip requires a level of planning that honestly deserves some kind of certification. Even making dinner can feel harder than working in a professional kitchen, because your toughest critic is usually a very picky 3-year-old.
In other words, parenting is a lot, and the Instagram page Kids Are The Worst clearly knows it. Through memes and funny posts, it captures the everyday chaos of raising children in a way that makes you laugh and feel seen at the same time. We’ve gathered some of the best ones below.
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Once parenting starts, the rollercoaster of it can feel like it never slows down. Between the sleepless nights and the constant pressure to get everything right, it all adds up.
There’s rarely a moment to catch your breath before the next challenge shows up. And for a growing number of parents, that accumulated stress is leading to something very real: burnout.
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The numbers reflect that pretty clearly. In a 2024 survey of 700 parents, 57% self-reported experiencing burnout. A 2023 survey from the American Psychological Association, which included more than 3,000 U.S. adults, found that 48% of parents said most days their stress feels “completely overwhelming.”
Some studies suggest it’s even more widespread. Data from Maven Clinic shows that 92% of working parents feel burned out from trying to balance their jobs and parenting responsibilities.
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Burnout can be hard to recognize when you’re in the middle of it. According to NPR, one of the biggest warning signs is being so stressed and exhausted that you can’t even enjoy family time anymore.
Nekeshia Hammond, a psychologist who specializes in burnout prevention, told NPR that when parenting becomes so emotionally and physically draining that most days feel like survival mode, that’s a clear sign something needs to change.
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The symptoms look different for everyone. Some parents experience constant irritability or start pulling away from their partner and kids. Others feel it in their body through frequent headaches or trouble sleeping.
Hammond also notes that this kind of prolonged stress can eventually lead to more serious health concerns like high blood pressure, depression, or anxiety.
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Another major factor is something called the “mental load.” This refers to all the invisible planning and decision-making that keeps a household running, like coordinating schedules and figuring out meals.
Eve Rodsky, an expert on the gender division of labor, told NPR that this invisible labor is a big driver of parental burnout. And the weight of it falls unevenly. One study of 3,000 American parents found that mothers carried 71% of the mental load tasks at home.
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The good news is there are small steps that can help. Hammond suggests building a simple daily reset into your routine. Set a timer for 60 seconds and breathe deeply, giving yourself a moment to check in with how you’re actually doing.
When it comes to the mental load, Rodsky recommends sitting down with your partner to do a time audit of who handles what, and then figuring out which tasks can be reassigned or dropped altogether. Weekly check-ins can also help keep things balanced over time.
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There’s also the loss of identity that many parents experience. When every hour goes toward work or childcare, personal time and hobbies tend to disappear.
Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has pointed out that today’s parents are working more and spending more time on child care compared to two decades ago, leaving very little room to recharge.
And that matters, because as Murthy told NPR, parental well-being and children’s mental health are deeply connected. Rest, downtime, and time with friends are genuinely essential for parents.
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Of course, a collection of memes probably isn’t going to fix the kind of burnout that comes from no sleep and back-to-back tantrums. But sometimes seeing something that perfectly captures what you’re going through can make you feel a little less alone in it.
So for everything else, please take care of yourselves, parents. You need it, and you deserve it.
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