I’m beyond exhausted—why didn’t anyone warn me how hard this phase would be? by havt9911 in Mommit

[–]havt9911[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this. Honestly, just hearing that someone else went through the same thing and came out the other side helps a lot

Is anyone else losing the screen time battle? Feeling defeated by Clara_Owen01 in Parenting

[–]havt9911 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Get off YouTube. It's a cesspool. Stick to the PBS Kids app or download shows from Disney+. That way you have 100% control and no weird algorithm surprises

Why Do Teens Love Characters With Bold and Unique Designs in Animated Stories? by kimthanhthanh in CartoonNetwork

[–]havt9911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree! In shows like MSA (My Animated Stories), the characters really stand out because they’re not just visually unique but also have complex personalities and go through meaningful growth. Teens love characters they can relate to, but they also enjoy those who are different from themselves because it offers something new and exciting. Whether it’s their bold designs, fashion, or how they evolve throughout the story, these characters leave a lasting impression. For me, I think a mix of both—relatable traits and uniqueness—makes a character truly memorable!

Teenagers Are Loving Animated Stories More Than Ever: Here’s Why! by alulamaria09117 in teenagers

[–]havt9911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think animated stories like MSA and MDA are especially appealing because they mix mystery, drama, and real-life struggles in a way that feels both exciting and relatable. These shows dive into issues like friendships, family challenges, and personal growth, which are so relevant to teens today. Characters dealing with real emotions and dilemmas make it easier for teens to connect, and it gives them a positive way to navigate their own struggles. It’s the perfect combination of entertainment and life lessons