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r/Parenting PUBLIC

Please go over the rules before posting! r/Parenting is a place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. Get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep, or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.

8,216,251 members
Created: Mar 2008
Language: EN
POSITIVE SENTIMENT
Last analyzed: Feb 28, 2026 14:00
80
Friendliness Score
0.0%
Engagement Rate
30
Conversion Potential
2.0%
Monthly Growth
Marketing Analytics
20.3
Avg Post Score
23.1
Avg Comments
25
Brand Mentions
2
Posts/Hour
Top Post Types
text 100.0% (50)
Peak Activity Hours
Times shown in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Local times are automatically converted based on your browser's timezone
2PM UTC
High
~40 active
Community Culture
Community Sentiment POSITIVE
Friendliness Score: 80/100
7.8K
Avg User Karma of Top Posts
70%
Commercial Acceptance
Content Preferences
Moderation Patterns
Rules & Compliance
17
Total Rules
Images
Videos
Self Promotion
Require Flairs
Public
Posting Requirements & Restrictions
100
Minimum Karma
30
Min Account Age (days)
SELF
Submission Type
Enabled
Flair System
Subreddit Rules
  1. Posts: Parents and Guardians Only: We try to be liberal with the term parent. Living with or having decisional authority over a minor child is usually enough. It is important to state your situation near the top of a post, or select a helpful **User Flair** to make your situation clear.
  2. A note on [Parentification](https://www.newportacademy.com/resources/mental-health/parentification/) of siblings - this is a kind of neglect, not a type of parenting.
  3. Non-Parents who need help should visit the **subreddit Wiki**.
  4. Posts and Comments: Please Be Kind: We want to avoid participating in ways that are **intentionally** rude, mean, or belittling of experiences or lifestyles. Please check the tone of the content before replying - light content doesn't need deep analysis, and avoid making light of serious situations
  5. hate speech or bigotry will be tolerated and may result in an immediate ban. Avoid "sealioning" - arguing back and forth with no resolution. If you cannot agree to disagree, move on. Report rude content rather than responding.
  6. Comments: Anyone Can Comment: Please keep in mind that parents and non-parents are both allowed to participate in the comment section. Allowing more people to participate in comments leads to a diverse range of opinions and experiences. Please report rule-breaking comments, and participate in a way that offers encouragement and advice while also creating helpful discourse about the genuine experiences of our members.
  7. Posts and Comments: Medical Discussion Warning: We don’t allow medical discussion. This topic can be sensitive and require trained professionals. We want everyone to stay safe and avoid looking for **or** providing guidance that could unintentionally cause harm. Consider using a community like r/medical_advice, r/ParentingADHD, or r/Autism_Parenting for communities with specialized knowledge.
  8. We know the limits are restrictive but we offer resources in wikis and the sidebar for add'l support.
  9. Posts and Comments: Legal Discussion/CPS Warning: Legal advice can be a complicated topic and requires specific knowledge. CPS situations can be legally complex and emotionally heavy. These scenarios truly need the expertise of local professionals who can assess them safely. Try r/legaladvice, r/CPS or [follow the link](https://www.wikihow.com/Make-an-Anonymous-Report-to-Child-Protective-Services) to find out if a situation needs more attention.
  10. Our Wiki & sidebar provide add'l resources.
  11. Posts and Comments: Sexual Content Warning: All sexual content is prohibited to keep this space safe. This includes discussions about children **or** adults. Ultimately, there is no "comfortable" level of discussion about a child's sexual habits/behavior. Adult-relationship discussions should stay out of the subreddit so we can stay focused on **parenting challenges** over interpersonal issues.
  12. See the [Sexual Health Wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/Parenting/wiki/parenting_handbook/sexual_health_and_support/) for non-urgent issues.
  13. Posts: Images, Linking, Off-Topic Warning: Do not post pictures or videos of your or anyone's children. We have suggestions in the sidebar for places this would be okay. All discussions should be text-based, so do not link off-site content. All posts should be parenting-related so the community can be useful for those seeking advice and support. Conversations should **focus on your own parent journey.**
  14. Posts and Comments: PSAs, Meta, Call-Outs/Brigade Warning: PSA-style posts may spread misinformation, cause unnecessary worry, or feel like scolding. Keep the focus on personal experiences to ensure the community remains calm and supportive. Meta-content (about the sub, its users, or mods) should be directed to Modmail. Linking, call-outs, or screenshots of other communities is considered brigading. This is also against sitewide rules!
  15. Posts and Comments: Automatic Perma-Ban and Spam Notice: We cannot possibly list every type of content that isn't appropriate here. We hope users will see other rules and make logical assumptions about what the goals of our community are. A short list of prohibited content: surveys, studies, petitions, interview requests, off-site invites, self-promotion, market research, fundraising/begging, crowdsourcing, soliciting feedback for products/services, blogs, vlogs, influencer content, articles, parent-led inventions, AMAs, AI/LLM content, etc.
  16. Check out Wikis, MegaThreads, and Highlighted Content!: **Mods may remove content that doesn't fit the spirit of the subreddit.**
  17. See our [Wiki Index](https://www.reddit.com/r/Parenting/wiki/index/) for sub-specific resources including ages & stages, sexual health, hotlines, and crisis support.
  18. Highlighted posts and MegaThreads (Things My Kid Said!) at the top of the feed are for users to participate in seasonal and weekly discussions. These may also inform of sub changes or Mod Announcements. As always, use Modmail to communicate with Mods.
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Marketing Data Updated
Feb 28, 2026
Rules Updated
Mar 25, 2026
Compliance Updated
Mar 25, 2026
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