Anonymous wrote:I go because I learn things about the school and teachers that aren’t blasted (some may call that gossip). I also go so people know who the parent of their kids friends are, like I like to know who the parents are of my kids friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is HS and I had hoped that I could make a few friends from the school events. But these events always remind me of my own high school days with the “in” crowd and queen bees. The trigger my insecurities from back then. I hate wanting to be liked and fit in, just like I did back then. I’m a professional and confident in my job, but I shake in a sea of impeccably dressed moms at a beautiful house.
I feel the same way. Also at a high school (all girls). I’m wondering if we are at the same school. There are SO many parent events. My kid is very well adjusted and has lots of friends already. I, however, have no desire to make friends via the events. If it happens naturally through no effort, then fine. But I have plenty of friends and at my kids last K-8 exhausted myself trying to get to know people when my daughter entered in later elementary. I made some great friends but am done and don’t want to sit through a bunch of small talk and forced conversation with people I don’t intend to get to know better.
Anonymous wrote:Just suck it up and go. I say this as someone who also dreads them and know very few people but find I actually enjoy myself once I’m there. I go to meet other parents. I am 100% an introvert but make myself go. My rationale is if I’m asking my son to branch out and meet new people I need to do the same. I’ve found that I meet more people volunteering since it’s a smaller group. You might start there.
Our school has monthly mom’s and dad’s meetings which are basically just social hours with a small meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is HS and I had hoped that I could make a few friends from the school events. But these events always remind me of my own high school days with the “in” crowd and queen bees. The trigger my insecurities from back then. I hate wanting to be liked and fit in, just like I did back then. I’m a professional and confident in my job, but I shake in a sea of impeccably dressed moms at a beautiful house.
I feel the same way. Also at a high school (all girls). I’m wondering if we are at the same school. There are SO many parent events. My kid is very well adjusted and has lots of friends already. I, however, have no desire to make friends via the events. If it happens naturally through no effort, then fine. But I have plenty of friends and at my kids last K-8 exhausted myself trying to get to know people when my daughter entered in later elementary. I made some great friends but am done and don’t want to sit through a bunch of small talk and forced conversation with people I don’t intend to get to know better.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is HS and I had hoped that I could make a few friends from the school events. But these events always remind me of my own high school days with the “in” crowd and queen bees. The trigger my insecurities from back then. I hate wanting to be liked and fit in, just like I did back then. I’m a professional and confident in my job, but I shake in a sea of impeccably dressed moms at a beautiful house.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is HS and I had hoped that I could make a few friends from the school events. But these events always remind me of my own high school days with the “in” crowd and queen bees. The trigger my insecurities from back then. I hate wanting to be liked and fit in, just like I did back then. I’m a professional and confident in my job, but I shake in a sea of impeccably dressed moms at a beautiful house.