Anonymous wrote:My kid is super social, but there is now way we would drive her to more than 2 social things a week.
Anonymous wrote:It flies by. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:With teens, the driving burden is often not entirely equal but this sounds excessive.
Odds are they have just gotten comfortable with you carrying the load. Start saying NO sometimes- or saying “Larla, I can drive you girls TO the game, but another parent will need to drive you home. Discuss amongst yourselves and LMK” because when the girls can’t attend odds are another parent will step up.
Aside from that, you just need to set at least some boundaries or you will go crazy.
Mom of 3 teens here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, just say no.
It's not healthy for a child to have this much power and influence and be so inconsiderate.
I don’t know if it’s inconsiderate. The child has no control over her friends’ parents situations. I don’t think it’s fair to say a child wants to socialize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is she? What sort of activities are you driving her to? Do you have a spouse who can help?
My husband helps when he can, but we also have younger kids at home who aren’t old enough to stay alone, so we alternate. I’m running all over the place, to performing arts events, football games (both home and away, often twice a week for JV and varsity), and various social outings like trips to the mall, dinner, or just wandering around town. Sometimes I’m just the one bringing everyone home from a central spot. But no one ever offers to drive my daughter home.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, just say no.
It's not healthy for a child to have this much power and influence and be so inconsiderate.