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The phrase "about your kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to someone's child.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about your kid's recent achievements in school."
Alternatives: "regarding your child" or "concerning your kid".
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It's about your kid".
You care so much about your kid, and then you just trust".
That's not a natural thing, when you're thinking about your kid.
I would worry less about your kid getting into Harvard and more about him getting measles or whooping cough.
What other show is brave enough to ask, as CK does of another parent: "What's the worst thought you ever had about your kid?" The brutally honest answer?
"The problem of course is you don't want everyone talking about your kid," Ms. Moore said, recalling the rounds of publicity.
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It could be about your kids.
They ask about your kids and family".
— What about your kids? said Ken.
Is it always shallow to talk about your kids?
"Your concerns about your kids' safety with the horrible mileage.
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