Why My Kids Think I'm a Genius (Spoiler: It’s Because I Google Everything)  

Ever notice how kids suddenly start calling you a genius out of nowhere? One day, you’re just Mom or Dad—doing your thing—and the next, they’re looking at you like you’ve got all the answers to the universe. Let’s be honest—parenting in the digital age is a hilarious mix of pretending you know what you’re doing and secretly relying on Google, Alexa, and Siri to save your sanity.

Spoiler alert: The real secret isn’t that I’ve unlocked the mysteries of the universe. It’s that I’ve just become a master Google user. Yep, I’m basically a walking, talking search engine.

Why Kids Think We’re Geniuses (Even When We’re Not)

The Magic of Being a Google Parent

You see, when your kid asks, “Why is the sky blue?” or “How do plants grow?” instead of pulling out a science book, what do most parents do? We whip out our phones and Google it faster than you can say “photosynthesis.”

FYI: The sky looks blue because of a special thing called "scattering." When sunlight shines through the air, it is made up of many colors. The blue parts of the sunlight get scattered all around the sky by tiny particles in the air. Since blue gets scattered more than other colors, the sky looks blue to us most of the time. Basically, the sky is blue because the air spreads the blue light everywhere!

Suddenly, we’re experts on everything from black holes to a quick fix for a performing “surgery” on their favorite toy and how to feed our picky eater. And the best part? The kids have no idea we’re just reading from the internet. To them, we’re like the all-knowing wizards of the world. Added bonus, AI, makes life even easier to adapt your answers to the age of your child.

In their eyes, we have cracked the code of the universe.

The Truth About My Genius Status, let’s be honest—kids think I’m a genius because I always seem to have the answers. When they ask, “Can we have ice cream for breakfast?” I confidently reply, “Let me check,” and voila—Google says yes (sometimes). I mean, they are kids —why not be their superhero once in a while and have ice cream for breakfast? Throw some extra veggies on their plate at dinner.

When they want to know how to make slime or the fastest way to do their homework, I pull out my secret weapon: Google. And just like that, I’ve become the smartest parent in the universe.

How to Keep Up the Illusion (And Stay Sane) for the moments you really want them to think you understand their math homework

Keep Your Phone Close: The modern parent’s secret weapon. But the key is to not have it too close, because we do not want our kids to feel like our phones are more important than them. Constant juggling act, especially when you work from home and kids are around 24-7. But I believe in you. You got this mama!

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Use Voice Search: Because sometimes, your hands are busy holding something.

My Kids Think I Know Everything—And Honestly, I Do

Sure, I might not really know the answer to everything, but thanks to Google, I look like I do. And that’s enough to earn the title of “Genius Parent.” It’s not just about looking smart; it’s about feeling confident. Because let’s face it, no one really remembers every fact.

What else can Google, Alexa, and Siri help with?

Need a quick recipe? Alexa. How to fix a leaky faucet? Google. How do I explain TikTok to my grandma? You guessed it—Siri. It makes looking up random facts fun for the kids. They are learning even though they think Google is doing all of the work. Now that my kids are older, we love asking Alexa random questions at the dinner table. It even helped when our oldest would tell us things he read on the internet; we called them Caleb facts and had to ask Alexa if they were actually true. P.S. for those of you, like him, who didn’t know, the internet does not tell the truth all of the time. YOU CANNOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ!

Plus, as they get older, it teaches my kids a valuable lesson: it’s okay not to know everything. The real trick is knowing how to find the answers—whether through Google, Alexa, Siri, books, or asking the neighbor’s cat (okay, maybe not that one).

Let’s face it—our kids’ perception of our genius status is rooted in our ability to Google the answers we don’t have. Embrace your inner tech-savvy mom, and remember: You’re doing an amazing job—even if most of your “answers” come from the internet.

XO, Janthina

 

Amazon Picks to Help You Google Smarter (Affiliate Links)

Here are some must-have tools to make your parenting life easier—and help you appear like a genius:

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2. Ninja Air Fryer — Quick meals when you’re pressed for time. Between soccer practice, piano, and basketball games, sometimes, even superhero parents forget to plan for dinner. I love our air fryer for quick meals. We use ours daily! From breakfast potatoes to sauteed squash to reheating pizza https://amzn.to/43cal2k

3. Anker Portable Phone Charger — Never run out of juice during those long Google searches. https://amzn.to/47XBSqQ I love this one for the car. Perfect for traveling. The kids can all plug in their devices. It works great! For just your phone, I know, what a thought to have something just for you, I like https://amzn.to/4nFB8vs Its small enough to toss in your purse or charge your phone at the couch.

4. Funny Mom Mug — For those early mornings and late-night Googling sessions, may your coffee, tea, cocktails be stronger than your daughter’s attitude! https://amzn.to/4hKJlgj

Janthina Talbot Wittwer

Happy wife and mama of four. Business owner and now lifestyle blogger. I am excited for this new adventure.

https://LOVEWINEANDBEACH.COM
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