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30 Cool And Interesting Guides That Teach You More In Images Than Any Parenting Book Can
ParentingOCT 26, 2023

30 Cool And Interesting Guides That Teach You More In Images Than Any Parenting Book Can

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No matter how many books you read or videos you watch, you will never be fully prepared for raising your kids before you actually have them. Parenting is very much a “you’ll learn while on the job” kind of situation. However, when you’re neck-deep in diapers, with the Baby Shark song on loop in the background, you might find yourself wishing for a helping hand.
The r/coolguides subreddit is a massively popular online community that shares and crafts some of the coolest guides and charts you’ll find anywhere on the internet. We’ve collected some of their top parenting resources that might just help everyone who’s just had a kid level up their game. Check them out below and remember to upvote the ones that you found the most helpful.

#1 Genetics For Dummies

Genetics For Dummies
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting: every family's situation is unique. However, there are some common features of good parenting. Among them are important things like transparency, unconditional support, and proper communication.

Essentially, you want your child to understand why you're asking something of them and why it's important. Whether that's brushing their teeth or doing their homework on time. You want to include them in the conversation, instead of making them feel like they're left out. The more clarity you provide around the rules that you set, the better.

#2 The Plural Of Fish

The Plural Of Fish
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#3 This Is What 10cm Dilated Actually Looks Like

This Is What 10cm Dilated Actually Looks Like
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Most parents have access to the internet, as well as all of those new and fancy AI chatbots that everyone keeps talking about. However, when you’re exhausted and pressed for time, having a handy and trustworthy chart you can reference is far easier than conducting thorough independent research. 

While there will always be subtle nuances and the need to update relevant information, the graphics presented here definitely work as general guidelines. They can get parents up to speed on the most relevant info, from how many diapers they can expect to change per day to what to look out for in their baby’s poop.

#4 As A Kid Getting Lost In The Mall Or Amusement Parks Is No Fun

As A Kid Getting Lost In The Mall Or Amusement Parks Is No Fun
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#5 Speaking To Children, And Honestly Adults

Speaking To Children, And Honestly Adults
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#6 Er Nurse Here! Here's A Simple Guide On Cpr Technique For Infants, Children, And Adults

Er Nurse Here! Here's A Simple Guide On Cpr Technique For Infants, Children, And Adults
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The r/coolguides sub has grown by leaps and bounds since its founding in late March 2014. At the time of writing, the online group had over 3.8 million members on Reddit. It’s easy to see why the community is so popular: the guides are extremely informative, creative, and entertaining. Combine the three and you have a powerful mix that draws people in (and even gets them to design their own graphics).

#7 What To Do If A Child Discloses Sexual Abuse

What To Do If A Child Discloses Sexual Abuse
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#8 The Cousin Explainer

The Cousin Explainer
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#9 How Infant Views The World

How Infant Views The World
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According to the moderator team running the subreddit, they welcome reference guides for “anything and everything.” The rule of thumb is that if something’s good enough to print out for reference, then it probably has a place on r/coolguides. The mods also note that the difference between infographics and guides is that the former are learning tools while the latter are reference tools. However, there’s a grey area where the two overlap!

#10 Simple Reminder When Walking Pets Or Barefoot Kids

Simple Reminder When Walking Pets Or Barefoot Kids
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#11 How To Recognize Various Bug Bites

How To Recognize Various Bug Bites
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#12 Modelling Disagreement For Children

Modelling Disagreement For Children
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If you plan on designing or sharing a guide, keep in mind that you’ve got to follow some simple rules when naming your post, to help keep everything uniform. You should name your posts “A cool guide” and then fill in the rest of the title, explaining what the image is about. That way, there’s less variation in headlines, so the internet audience immediately understands the context and knows what it’s looking at. Obviously, nobody should be sharing any guides that could be dangerous.

#13 Why Children Need To Read Every Night

Why Children Need To Read Every Night
80points

#14 My Body Safety Rules: How To Talk To Your Kids About Safe Touching

My Body Safety Rules: How To Talk To Your Kids About Safe Touching
74points

#15 What To Say To Kids Instead Of “Be Careful!”

What To Say To Kids Instead Of “Be Careful!”
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A while ago, Bored Panda had gotten in touch with the founder of the r/coolguides online community, redditor u/dadschool. He was kind enough to walk us through the history of the group.

"I had a bit of a compulsive habit of saving every guide I came across on Reddit with the idea that I'd somehow reference it when I needed it later. There weren't really any subs for general guides so I made one and uploaded all my guides at once. I think a lot of people have a similar affection for bitesize trivia and hoarding generalist knowledge,” he told us during an earlier interview.

#16 Raise A Body Positive Kid

Raise A Body Positive Kid
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#17 15 Life Skills For Kids Before Leaving Home

15 Life Skills For Kids Before Leaving Home
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#18 Baby Feeding Cues

Baby Feeding Cues
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According to the founder of the sub, no success would have been possible without the support of the community’s fantastic moderators. It’s they who volunteer their time to keep the entire group running smoothly. All of the mods are working professionals, so one of the biggest challenges is quickly reacting to some of the hateful posts that some internet trolls make.

#19 A Cool Guide On Common Type Of Bites Problems In Children

A Cool Guide On Common Type Of Bites Problems In Children
67points

#20 Just A Reminder Of This Cool Trick

Just A Reminder Of This Cool Trick
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