Kristen Bell received a surprise parenting review while homeschooling her daughter Lincoln during the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The Frozen star, 39, shared on Instagram Monday a snippet of her 7-year-old's recent school project, an opinion essay.
The subject? Her mother's parenting.
"Trying to get my 1st grader to write her first opinion essay, and was quite impressed with the topic she chose as she presented her grid with opinion and evidence," Bell captioned a photo of the grid.
"How my momy reacts to me," Lincoln's grid read in the middle, with sections emanating from the center that read, "bad reactions," "doesn't believe in me," "no patience" and "stern voice."
"Touche my young lass. Touche," Bell added in her caption, then clarifying her daughter's handwriting by adding, "(The bottom says 'Stern Voice')."
Bell and husband Dax Shepard also share daughter Delta, 5.
The Good Place star admitted on Instagram over the weekend that her daughters have been talkative as ever while isolated at home by posting a quote that read, "Being quarantined with a talkative child is like having an insane parrot super glued to your shoulder."
"I have 2 insane parrots," Bell wrote in the caption for the quote.
"We've gotten on each other’s last nerve these last couple days," Bell told the outlet earlier this month. "We’re doing much better now because were laughing about it. But when we were not laughing about it for the first couple of days, that's the hard spot."
Bell explained: "I love spending time with him and he loves spending time with me but I think what is different about this quarantine time is you have so much more time to think about the other persona and their actions and sort of replay what they said or attach a meaning to something that they did and that I could do without."
"Nobody really needs time for that," she added. "That's useless."
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