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Anonymous wrote:I joined my local MOMS Club chapter in two places I've lived since having kids. It was good for socializing (for my kids and myself) and filling our days, but I only made one good friend out of it. Doesn't hurt to try it out! There is a NW DC chapter, look for their Facebook group. I do find with these types of groups the moms of babies have to be more assertive. There are lots of moms with preschoolers and they bond over their kids playing together. One of my chapters did a good job of organizing play dates by birth year, which was a nice way to meet moms with similarly aged kids. The baby "play date" was basically moms talking and babies laying on a blanket hah!
I met my closest SAHM friends through Fit4Mom classes. I loved being able to work out and bring my kid(s) along. The atmosphere was very supportive, at least in the chapter I joined (Virginia).
I know it's a few years away, but many more opportunities for friendships popped up once my kids started preschool/elementary.
Can you SAH more about this? Asking as a SAHM to a kid starting K in August.
K in my experience was easier than the younger years because school families are invested in the school and tied to the school’s schedule whereas moms you meet at the playground have different age kids, attend different preschools and elementary schools, and travel at different times because they have the flexibility to do so (ie, once kids are in elementary school, families generally plan travel over school breaks).
Hang out at the school playground right after school, become a room mom, volunteer for committees, etc. All of these are ways to meet other parents. Find out what extra-curricular activities are popular with the K kids and sign your kid up. When signing up, particularly if it’s a large program like Arlington soccer, make sure to request that your kid be on the same team as other kids from the school.