Anonymous wrote:Skip your wife's contact info.
My husband has ADHD and is not the go-to parent. But even when I put down his contact info, they call me, because I'm the mother. So you have to give only one phone number - yours.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t they always call whomever is listed first on the form, unless specified?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid.
You should list the parent you want called first as the first contact. Every form is like this. If you list mom’s contact information first, don’t be mad that she’s called first.
Every form is like this, but that isn't followed. My kid's school forms don't have "Primary" and "secondary" they just have two slots for parent contact info. We always put my husband's name first. It DOES NOT MATTER. They still call me. Presumably, that information gets entered into a database somewhere and the order is not preserved, and they just call the mom. Every. Time.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid.
You should list the parent you want called first as the first contact. Every form is like this. If you list mom’s contact information first, don’t be mad that she’s called first.
Anonymous wrote:husband's?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The solution here is to put your phone number for both parents. Moms do this all the time.
Yup. Either you have to keep track of who you need to follow up with, or you put your number for both. And reserve your wife’s number for “in case of emergency”. I think it’s too much to expect that every doctor’s office receptionist, every seasonal summer camp counselor, every teenaged office assistant, etc, will abide by a flowchart of who to call.
It's too much to expect them to see "primary" next to a number and call that one instead of default to the woman? If so, we have serious problems with education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preface, I’m a dad and I handle most of the interactions with teachers, doctors, and other care providers for my kids. Despite this, they usually call, email, and leave messages for my wife instead of me. My info is always on the form, I filled it out. But she is the one they go to.
The problem is that my wife (whom I love very much) is the hot mess mom. Her phone number really only exists in theory. It basically exists to test how many badge notifications a device can handle.
Recently, I was waiting for a lab result to come back for one of my kids allergies. Turns out they called my wife a week ago and left a message. She missed it. I asked them to make a note to contact me first, so we’ll see how that goes. Poor kid has been on a fun free diet for 3 months and could’ve gotten dairy back a week ago.
Anyone else deal with this? What are your experiences? Ideas?
Can you please explain the hot mess mom phenomenon because I have been having much communication lately with dads of my dc’s friends and often wonder where is mom. I understand work is a factor, but still curious what are the other characteristics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For nurse aide tech in a local school system. I had to make so many calls home (sometimes 12+ a day) during the day as mandated by a strict protocol. Head bump calls were the worst - required to call home to advise a parent. A vm was sufficient. Just had to document that call home/vm was made. Protocol was any injury occurring during the school day involving head/neck/face/mouth = call parent. I mean the most minor injury had to be called, even if kid went back to class. So I made thousands of these calls in my career.
For head bump calls home I always selected Dad if possible - call me sexist but one of three things happened: I’d get his vm immediately and leave my message and never hear back, he’d answer and we’d have the briefest, most pleasant chat or he’d call AS I was leaving the message and again, brief chat for the win.
Once JUST ONCE, this went awry: I left Dad a vm, he listened and called me back, pleasant chat. Then he called his DW to loop her in and all hell broke loose: DW called me back to shout at me and advise that her DH was very important, very busy AND WAS NEVER TO BE DISTURBED AT WORK BECAUSE SHE IS A SAHM AND IN CHARGE OF DC. I transferred her to the registrar who listened to DW tirade and basically removed dad from contact list and added ALL CAP NOTES!
I continued to call dads first though.
Head bump calls are the worst. I don't care if my kid was hit in the head by a frisbee. I really don't. I have one kid who seemed to bump his head on everything for a few years. I know these are required but I could really do without these.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t they always call whomever is listed first on the form, unless specified?
Anonymous wrote:Preface, I’m a dad and I handle most of the interactions with teachers, doctors, and other care providers for my kids. Despite this, they usually call, email, and leave messages for my wife instead of me. My info is always on the form, I filled it out. But she is the one they go to.
The problem is that my wife (whom I love very much) is the hot mess mom. Her phone number really only exists in theory. It basically exists to test how many badge notifications a device can handle.
Recently, I was waiting for a lab result to come back for one of my kids allergies. Turns out they called my wife a week ago and left a message. She missed it. I asked them to make a note to contact me first, so we’ll see how that goes. Poor kid has been on a fun free diet for 3 months and could’ve gotten dairy back a week ago.
Anyone else deal with this? What are your experiences? Ideas?