Getting honest feedback from parents in your community can be tough, but it is vital for growth and improvement. Our Parenting Community Feedback templates make it simple to ask the right questions and encourage more members to share their opinions. Use these proven prompts to gather valuable insights and build a more responsive, connected parenting group.
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Community feedback posts tap into the human need to be heard and valued, especially in supportive environments like parenting groups. By inviting members to share their opinions on relevant topics, you spark authentic conversations and make everyone feel their voice matters. This sense of involvement not only increases engagement but also builds trust and loyalty over time.
When members see that their feedback leads to visible changes or new features, they become more invested in your community's success. Open-ended questions and genuine curiosity show parents their experiences and advice are welcomed, encouraging even quieter members to participate. Ultimately, regular feedback posts transform your community into a collaborative, member-driven space.
What parenting topic would you like us to cover next in our group resources?
💡 Example: "What parenting topic would you like us to cover next in our group resources?"
How can we make this community more supportive for new parents?
💡 Example: "How can we make this community more supportive for new parents?"
What is one feature or tool you wish we had here?
💡 Example: "What is one feature or tool you wish we had here?"
Which group rule do you find most helpful or least helpful?
💡 Example: "Which group rule do you find most helpful or least helpful?"
Share your honest thoughts - what can we do better as a parenting community?
💡 Example: "Share your honest thoughts - what can we do better as a parenting community?"
How easy is it to find advice on specific parenting topics here?
💡 Example: "How easy is it to find advice on specific parenting topics here?"
What is your favorite thing about being part of this group?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite thing about being part of this group?"
Tell us about a time when our group helped you solve a parenting challenge.
💡 Example: "Tell us about a time when our group helped you solve a parenting challenge."
If you could change one thing about our community, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could change one thing about our community, what would it be?"
What kinds of events or activities would you like to see in the future?
💡 Example: "What kinds of events or activities would you like to see in the future?"
How comfortable do you feel sharing questions or challenges here?
💡 Example: "How comfortable do you feel sharing questions or challenges here?"
Is there a parenting stage or age group you think needs more focus?
💡 Example: "Is there a parenting stage or age group you think needs more focus?"
What type of content do you enjoy most - discussions, tips, or stories?
💡 Example: "What type of content do you enjoy most - discussions, tips, or stories?"
Have you invited other parents to join us? What could make it easier?
💡 Example: "Have you invited other parents to join us? What could make it easier?"
What is missing from our group that would help your parenting journey?
💡 Example: "What is missing from our group that would help your parenting journey?"
Share your feedback on the recent changes or updates in our group.
💡 Example: "Share your feedback on the recent changes or updates in our group."
What is one way we can make this a safer space for all parents?
💡 Example: "What is one way we can make this a safer space for all parents?"
How helpful do you find our group guidelines?
💡 Example: "How helpful do you find our group guidelines?"
What feedback do you have about our weekly discussion threads?
💡 Example: "What feedback do you have about our weekly discussion threads?"
How can we better support parents of children with special needs?
💡 Example: "How can we better support parents of children with special needs?"
Is there a resource or tool you have found elsewhere that we should add?
💡 Example: "Is there a resource or tool you have found elsewhere that we should add?"
Do you prefer short posts or in-depth articles in our group?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer short posts or in-depth articles in our group?"
What would make you more likely to participate in group discussions?
💡 Example: "What would make you more likely to participate in group discussions?"
How can we recognize and celebrate our members more often?
💡 Example: "How can we recognize and celebrate our members more often?"
Share one thing you wish you had known earlier as a parent.
💡 Example: "Share one thing you wish you had known earlier as a parent."
What kind of expert Q and A sessions would you like to attend?
💡 Example: "What kind of expert Q and A sessions would you like to attend?"
Do you have suggestions for making our group more inclusive?
💡 Example: "Do you have suggestions for making our group more inclusive?"
What is your go-to way to get help in our community when you need it?
💡 Example: "What is your go-to way to get help in our community when you need it?"
How do you feel about the tone of conversations in our group?
💡 Example: "How do you feel about the tone of conversations in our group?"
What topic do you wish more parents talked about openly?
💡 Example: "What topic do you wish more parents talked about openly?"
Share your feedback on our monthly challenges or activities.
💡 Example: "Share your feedback on our monthly challenges or activities."
If you could introduce a new group rule, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could introduce a new group rule, what would it be?"
What local parenting resources would you recommend to others?
💡 Example: "What local parenting resources would you recommend to others?"
How can we make our group more helpful for parents with teens?
💡 Example: "How can we make our group more helpful for parents with teens?"
What is the biggest challenge you face as a parent right now?
💡 Example: "What is the biggest challenge you face as a parent right now?"
Which group resources do you use most often and why?
💡 Example: "Which group resources do you use most often and why?"
How can our admins or moderators better serve your needs?
💡 Example: "How can our admins or moderators better serve your needs?"
What is your favorite memory from this community so far?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite memory from this community so far?"
What small change would make a big difference in your experience here?
💡 Example: "What small change would make a big difference in your experience here?"
Is there a parenting myth you would like our group to address?
💡 Example: "Is there a parenting myth you would like our group to address?"
What times of day work best for live group events or chats?
💡 Example: "What times of day work best for live group events or chats?"
Choose a template that fits your current needs, whether you want input on a new rule, feature, or resource. Personalize the prompt with specific details or topics relevant to your group. Post at times when your members are most active, and be sure to acknowledge responses with likes or comments. After gathering feedback, share a summary or next steps so members see their input is valued. Rotate feedback posts regularly to keep the community voice at the center of your group.
For all platforms, use clear and concise language in your feedback posts. Encourage replies by tagging or mentioning members who have shown interest in similar topics. Use pinned posts or announcements to highlight important feedback requests. On platforms with polls or reactions, consider pairing open questions with quick voting options to engage different participation levels.
To approach sensitive topics such as sleep training or screen time, select templates that encourage constructive feedback and empathy rather than just opinions. Frame questions to acknowledge multiple parenting philosophies (e.g., 'What sleep routines have worked for your family?' instead of 'Is sleep training good or bad?'). Moderate discussions actively to ensure respectful dialogue and utilize templates that include content warnings or guidelines for civil discourse.
Choose templates that segment feedback by children’s developmental stages, such as 'How has your approach to toddler tantrums changed as your child grew?' or 'What strategies helped with sibling rivalry in preschoolers versus school-aged children?' This allows members to share age-appropriate advice and makes the feedback more relevant for a diverse parenting audience.
Leverage templates designed for product experience sharing, but tailor them to address potential stigma or controversy. For example, use prompts like 'Have you tried sleep trackers? What were your concerns or benefits?' and provide anonymity options or encouragement for non-judgmental feedback. Setting clear community guidelines within the template fosters an open but respectful exchange.
Utilize feedback templates that target specific needs of first-time parents, such as 'What resources or discussions would you have found most helpful as a new parent?' or 'How can our community better support parents during their child’s first year?' This specificity encourages actionable suggestions and helps surface unique challenges faced only by new parents.
Use templates that prompt parents to specify their location and experience, such as 'Share your favorite [city/region] pediatricians and why you recommend them.' This localizes the feedback and helps parents connect over region-specific resources, while also making the information more relevant and actionable for members in the same area.
Yes, certain templates are designed to elicit practical strategies and community support on balancing remote work with childcare. Use prompts such as 'What work-from-home hacks have made parenting easier for you?' or 'Share your biggest challenges juggling remote work and homeschooling.' This focused approach helps surface shared struggles and lets members crowdsource realistic solutions.
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