Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school finally cracked down on this. No siblings in the on field trips or even in school AT ALL except for night events (minus back to school night, where no kids are allowed.)
They allow siblings outside for halloween parade but not inside for the party. So many teachers complained to the PTA and principal that we cracked down on it. Amazing how most of these moms were still able to come sans kids. We also set up a baby sitting swap for SAHM volunteers that has worked really well and has had an huge surge in community and families knowing each other.
To the mom who said she loves bringing her youngest to parties and the class "loves her" - that child is a distraction and the teacher will politely smile but loathe you on the inside.
Actually, the teacher really likes my son and was disappointed when I didn't bring him to one of the class parties. But thanks for making assumptions about her and him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school finally cracked down on this. No siblings in the on field trips or even in school AT ALL except for night events (minus back to school night, where no kids are allowed.)
They allow siblings outside for halloween parade but not inside for the party. So many teachers complained to the PTA and principal that we cracked down on it. Amazing how most of these moms were still able to come sans kids. We also set up a baby sitting swap for SAHM volunteers that has worked really well and has had an huge surge in community and families knowing each other.
To the mom who said she loves bringing her youngest to parties and the class "loves her" - that child is a distraction and the teacher will politely smile but loathe you on the inside.
Actually, the teacher really likes my son and was disappointed when I didn't bring him to one of the class parties. But thanks for making assumptions about her and him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great! I won't come then. Phew.
Our school explicitly tells parents that they cannot bring along siblings. Doesn't yours?
I wish. This one parent does it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:My school finally cracked down on this. No siblings in the on field trips or even in school AT ALL except for night events (minus back to school night, where no kids are allowed.)
They allow siblings outside for halloween parade but not inside for the party. So many teachers complained to the PTA and principal that we cracked down on it. Amazing how most of these moms were still able to come sans kids. We also set up a baby sitting swap for SAHM volunteers that has worked really well and has had an huge surge in community and families knowing each other.
To the mom who said she loves bringing her youngest to parties and the class "loves her" - that child is a distraction and the teacher will politely smile but loathe you on the inside.
Anonymous wrote:Our school lets you join in and be "extra" with a sibling if the venue permits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great! I won't come then. Phew.
Our school explicitly tells parents that they cannot bring along siblings. Doesn't yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great! I won't come then. Phew.
Our school explicitly tells parents that they cannot bring along siblings. Doesn't yours?
I wish. This one parent does it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the zoo with my DD's class. They needed drivers so I offered to take 4 children in my van, along with my 3 year old. I let the teacher know ahead of time I wouldn't be an official chaperone but guess what? Not enough parents volunteered so I was there for the duration of the field trip.
It wasn't ideal but it worked out. Flexibility, folks.
Sounds like a one time thing, vs the vent about one parent repeatedly doing it. Or, do you always do it?
Anonymous wrote:Not only can young kids not go to on field trips but they can not come to holiday and end of the year parties. Thank goodness!! I have seen little ones ruin the parties by grabbing at things, yelling, ripping books, banging on keyboards etc...
Get a sitter if you want to go
whatever other parents do - I honestly do not care!