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Parenting & Family Subreddit Analytics
Parenting & Family is a World topic covering 27 Reddit communities with 24,218,666 combined members. Use this page to compare top Parenting & Family subreddits, track daily and weekly growth, and find related communities for research, marketing, or audience discovery.
Parenting & Family communities currently show ↗ +0.11% average daily growth and ↗ +0.47% average weekly growth across tracked subreddits. Net tracked movement is +5,535 members today and +23,873 members this week .
Popular Parenting & Family Reddit communities include r/Parenting, r/Mommit, r/entitledparents, r/daddit, r/pregnant.
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Top Parenting & Family Subreddits (20)
r/Parenting
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.
r/Mommit
We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it. We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.
r/entitledparents
/r/entitledparents is a place you can put all those wonderful stories of moms or dads thinking that because they have kids they are entitled to everything. Stories about spoiled children with their entitled parent(s) are also welcome.
r/daddit
/r/daddit is now currently open
r/pregnant
A safer space for all pregnant people.
r/childfree
Discussion topics and links of interest to childfree individuals. "Childfree" refers to those who do not have and do not ever want children (whether biological, adopted, or otherwise). More info here: http://bit.ly/2HkFmcL.
r/insaneparents
/r/insaneparents is a weird place where you can post those crazy parents who post in those woo-woo anti-vax groups on facebook and do things harmful (directly and indirectly) to their children. Things posted here do not have to be physically abusive. Abusive and insane are not mutually exclusive. The Anti-Vax mom you know isn't legally abusive, but you know she's insane for not vaxxing her kid.
r/namenerds
A community for those interested in names. Your posts are welcome so long as they stay on the topic of names and remain civil
r/beyondthebump
A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!
r/BabyBumps
A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. Not the place for bump or ultrasound pics, sorry!
r/toddlers
This is a community for parents and caregivers of kids ages 1–3. Toddler life can be hilarious, exhausting, chaotic, and wonderful all at once. Share the wins, struggles, questions, and messy moments along the way. Be kind to each other.
r/NewParents
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
r/ShitMomGroupsSay
Share the drama. Essential oils cure all? Anti-vax show down? Cat fight over circumcised dicks? We're here to judge the "no judge" culture of the internet parent groups.
r/internetparents
Need a mom hug, dad joke, or cool-older-cousin fistbump? We're here for you with support and advice.
r/Weddingsunder10k
Due to inflation, we've adjusted the budget to weddings with $20,000 or less. Share tips, ideas, and inspiration to make your big day unforgettable without breaking the bank! 💍
r/foodbutforbabies
It's like r/food, but for the Tiny Tyrants! Post your baby's meals, be it processed Mac 'n Cheese or organic bento (only the food, no babies please). We need ideas! Please report rude comments/food shaming! Ugly comments are not welcome here.
r/Nanny
Support, stories, ideas, techniques, answers about the interview process, wage expectations, contracts, taxes - or any other happenings in the daily life of a nanny.
r/raisingkids
Raising Kids is a community for those interested in parenting and the respectful discussion on the topic of raising children.
r/Preschoolers
A place for parents and caregivers of preschoolers (roughly 3-5 years old) to share stories and seek advice.
r/kindergarten
Everything related to kindergarten early childhood education.
r/Parenting
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.
r/Mommit
We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it. We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.
r/entitledparents
/r/entitledparents is a place you can put all those wonderful stories of moms or dads thinking that because they have kids they are entitled to everything. Stories about spoiled children with their entitled parent(s) are also welcome.
r/childfree
Discussion topics and links of interest to childfree individuals. "Childfree" refers to those who do not have and do not ever want children (whether biological, adopted, or otherwise). More info here: http://bit.ly/2HkFmcL.
r/insaneparents
/r/insaneparents is a weird place where you can post those crazy parents who post in those woo-woo anti-vax groups on facebook and do things harmful (directly and indirectly) to their children. Things posted here do not have to be physically abusive. Abusive and insane are not mutually exclusive. The Anti-Vax mom you know isn't legally abusive, but you know she's insane for not vaxxing her kid.
r/namenerds
A community for those interested in names. Your posts are welcome so long as they stay on the topic of names and remain civil
r/beyondthebump
A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!
r/BabyBumps
A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. Not the place for bump or ultrasound pics, sorry!
r/toddlers
This is a community for parents and caregivers of kids ages 1–3. Toddler life can be hilarious, exhausting, chaotic, and wonderful all at once. Share the wins, struggles, questions, and messy moments along the way. Be kind to each other.
r/NewParents
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
r/ShitMomGroupsSay
Share the drama. Essential oils cure all? Anti-vax show down? Cat fight over circumcised dicks? We're here to judge the "no judge" culture of the internet parent groups.
r/internetparents
Need a mom hug, dad joke, or cool-older-cousin fistbump? We're here for you with support and advice.
r/Weddingsunder10k
Due to inflation, we've adjusted the budget to weddings with $20,000 or less. Share tips, ideas, and inspiration to make your big day unforgettable without breaking the bank! 💍
r/foodbutforbabies
It's like r/food, but for the Tiny Tyrants! Post your baby's meals, be it processed Mac 'n Cheese or organic bento (only the food, no babies please). We need ideas! Please report rude comments/food shaming! Ugly comments are not welcome here.
r/Nanny
Support, stories, ideas, techniques, answers about the interview process, wage expectations, contracts, taxes - or any other happenings in the daily life of a nanny.
r/raisingkids
Raising Kids is a community for those interested in parenting and the respectful discussion on the topic of raising children.
r/Preschoolers
A place for parents and caregivers of preschoolers (roughly 3-5 years old) to share stories and seek advice.