This. I’m not a huge fan of going to kids sporting events and my kids always joke about my lack of interest in their sports. I’m good with other stuff though. |
| I work full time but I attend every event that my kids care about. I ask beforehand and some they care and others they don’t. I’m a lawyer and it can be challenging of course but my kids are my priority and they’re only little for a short time. |
Oh please. |
No. She learned that her mother considered a meaningless game more important than her daughter. |
Bring it up to your school then because I can assure you that, at least in my kids elementary, it is the school and teachers asking for all of these events. I am advocating for less in the PTA. There is no reason to have a school-wide festival for fall and fall classroom parties. Especially when all of these events are parent donations, parent run, etc. Dont get my started on the monthly teachers lounge stock-a-thon. Im one of 3 room parents for my kids K class and we have already done: - a fall party -pre thanksgiving party -main teacher and assistant teacher birthday party -winter party before holiday school events -parade -fall festival -winter festival -grandparents day -parents day -12 days of winter - canned food drive - spirit week |
I think you're good op Brownie mom not so much. |
I had a similar parent who also thought I didn't care. I did.but I learned they didn't. I got really good at acting like it didn't matter. As an adult I came to better understanding of their behavior a narcissist doing what a narcissist does |
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Of course it’s ok.
I used to be a working mom and felt so guilty about this type of thing. When you are working, it seems like a big deal to miss your kid’s holiday party. I think I went to every one. I could not make it to everything and felt awful and be upset at the school for having so many events in the middle of the day. Now I have 3 kids. There was a time when I couldn’t volunteer because I had a baby/toddler. By second grade, not all parents come. I think they realize that it isn’t so important to help make snowflakes. By 6th grade, there are barely any volunteers at all. |
| There are SO MANY little things that parents are invited to! The big things - both of us are there. At least one of us goes to everything else. I'm eternally grateful my husband can pick up some of that little stuff. I bust my tail taking are of gifts, donations, homework, studying, spirit days, cookie baking for teacher cookie day, etc. I feel zero guilt for missing some of those little things. |
You are the narcissist. |
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Not only are you obligated to spend money on supervised activities to entertain your kids, you are also obligated to watch them do it
This is insane, people. If you are going to be with them, you don't need to pay for the supervised activity! It's crazy to take "everyone gets a trophy for playing" culture and amp it up to "every mundane activity's self-congratulation is a Bar Mitzvah". Stop living vicariously through your children, and stop lashing out the mature adults around you who live well-balanced lives raising healthy independent children. |
You're one of those people who has made her whole personality, "daughter of a narcissistic mom", aren't you? |