Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
That is such an accurate depiction. Though I'd add, unemployed and stretch pants. Theyre like grown up teenagers. Cringe.
Tennis, working out, volunteering at the school, etc. Yeah, all of this exists! Your kids can make friends without you being part of the mom clique, but, at the same time, friendships are also formed, at times, due to the mom cliques.
My kids ride the bus so I don’t congregate in front of the school.
I do drink coffee, wear athleisure and wear uggs. This is just typical SAHM attire. I never thought anyone would judge my bumming clothing. My parka is pretty damn ugly if I do say so myself. It keeps me warm.
I have 3 kids with active social lives. I’m in no mom cliques at school. I am active in the PTA and a room parent. I chit chat with people we know when I see th but I’m not friends with anyone from my kids’ elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
That is such an accurate depiction. Though I'd add, unemployed and stretch pants. Theyre like grown up teenagers. Cringe.
Tennis, working out, volunteering at the school, etc. Yeah, all of this exists! Your kids can make friends without you being part of the mom clique, but, at the same time, friendships are also formed, at times, due to the mom cliques.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
That is such an accurate depiction. Though I'd add, unemployed and stretch pants. Theyre like grown up teenagers. Cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Are people here actually going to pretend there aren't mom clicques? I'm laughing out loud. The coffee cup clutching, Ugg boot wearing, down parka donning moms that hang out in front of the school at pick up and drop off every single day chatting?
Yeeeaah, they don't exist. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m literally your ex wife and all my kids are super popular so it maybe something else that is holding your child back from all these fabulous social events in elementary school.... oh wait there are no fabulous social events in elementary school.
LOL. There are so many opportunities to socialize in school, after school care, sports, clubs that I don’t understand what the OP is talking about. I’m genuinely puzzled.
Anonymous wrote:I’m literally your ex wife and all my kids are super popular so it maybe something else that is holding your child back from all these fabulous social events in elementary school.... oh wait there are no fabulous social events in elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 8 year old doesn't have friends? I don't think mom is the loser, sorry. Maybe enroll him in some sort of social skills class.
While I wouldn’t put it that way, I think the problem might be with the 8yo as well- most make friends at school/aftercare/sports really easily. If he is struggling it may help to work on social skills and invite over a nice kid or two from class (ask the teacher who he plays with).
Mom and dad don’t have much to do with it IMHO. It isn’t like preschool, and it isn’t complicated like tween friendships can be either. These are the easy years unless there is a particular issue OP. If he isn’t unhappy, enjoy the laid back life and save your energy for the tween years when things get more complicated- don’t borrow trouble!
Anonymous wrote:My ex DW is not a girly girl. She doesn't do junior league or volunteer at food centers or any other of the things my son's friends moms do. She does not click with them at all. She's not socially awkward at all and is quite successful professionally, but she just isn't a sorority girl.
As such, my 8 year old son gets excluded from a lot of thing organized by the other moms.
How do I change this?