Marry me |
YES YES YES -- I don't want to fund other parents volunteering for pointless activities, even if they do spend considerable time attempting to make me feel less-than because I don't helicopter to the same extent! |
It's so true but the super-volunteer moms won't hear it. I do not donate or volunteer for anything that is not teacher/classroom given anymore because I realized most of that stuff is just moms giving other moms tasks for no reason. If a teacher says "we need XYZ or a teacher volunteer for this activity" I'm all over that. The teacher has a freaking classroom plan and curriculum and also has no interest in having a bunch of bored parents standing around her classroom for no reason. But PTAs regularly plan events essentially so parents can stand around and pretend they are helping. It's a circle jerk and I have other stuff to do. No thank you. |
Agree with this. Snack culture and hydration culture. There is a lot of make work for moms because someone thinks it's nice. And then there's a lot of judgy stuff going on about healthy snacks, snacks made on a process line that cannot be guaranteed to be allergy free even though not known to contain allergens, etc. I once got into an argument with a mom who felt it was essential to sell Sun Chips at public school lunch because chips are an American birthright. I pointed out if this were true the school lunch guidelines might allow them to be a vegetable. Lol. Snacks work best when each kid brings their own and the classroom petty cash kitty supplements quietly for kids whose parents forgot or can't afford snack packing. |
Mine are: 5) KIDS DON'T NEED JUNK THROWN AT THEM 24/7 6) Also dealing with allergies and IBS in my family, which doesn't motivate me to think about food for others who aren't guests in my home. I pay my share; I bring non-food items; I chaperone field trips; I spent years being a board member on the PTA. |
This is how our room parents do it. They collect money at the beginning of the year and use it throughout the year. The only sign up geniuses are for PTO events and the same people sign up within 5 minutes of it going out, and I don't see my emails until the end of the day, so I never actually have the opportunity to sign up. |
I would refuse if it was something I didn’t think warranted a snack. I think kids are given way too many snacks and I prefer they get hungry for a meal. |
Junk food was first that came to mind.
If you are in wealthy area then It's possible that they think it will be taken care of by others with not problem. |
So provide a nut free dairy free snack your kid can eat. Wishing the culture would change won’t actually change the culture. Not sending in snacks won’t either. Just makes you look mean or selfish or both. |
DP. Why? My kid (another allergy) can’t eat the snacks. It doesn’t bother me in the slightest for her to come home and eat a big nutritious dinner and miss out on a bag of goldfish. Why would I give in to an unhealthy norm just to make apparently badly-read parents think better of me? |
I’m the previous poster. I just wanted that it’s definitely an added bonus that it angers petty busybodies such as yourself. Stay mad! |
It is 100% solely to measure and shame other moms. My DH is a SAHD and does snack, field trips, car pool, and all of it. He is the only dad that does this stuff, and we have 3 kids at the same elementary school. He likes to do the stuff and enjoys the net work he's built at the school. Still I constantly get comments from multiple queen bee mom's about how they didn't see my name on x,y or z list etc.., jokes about how they forgot what i looked like because they never see me, etc.. It's very annoying and nothing about our family's contribution since my kids have a very active parent |
But who is the “them” doing the shopping? The teachers?? Because they have soooo much more time than you do to shop for items for the whole year on their unpaid hours? Wow. Completely tone deaf “oh-so-busy-parent” response. |
So bring something healthy that meets your approval. This isn’t hard. |
They have time to make a 25 item sign up list and send reminders; they have time to go to Costco if it’s really that important. Or? Don’t serve a snack. No one will care. |