School Time: Make Time for Your Kids

By WriteOnMom, published Apr 25, 2007
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Sounds simple enough right? Make time for your kids, but if you noticed the title of this article, it was SCHOOL TIME.

Still sounds simple enough, make time for your kids and for their school time. Also sounds like common sense, and you would think that all of this would come easy for people who have children in their lives.

I found out differently, and was rather shocked.

It started out innocent enough, join the PTA, be apart of your child's education. You've all seen the signs hanging around your child's school. However, how many people stop and think about what this involves?

You go in for the PTA meeting, and then are asked to be a room parent, or should I say room Mom, considering no Dad's chose to come to the meeting (not saying this is the situation at all schools) and "be apart of your child's education." You are then asked to contact each child in your child's class to ask for donations, funds, and volunteer time for this and that and so on.

Do not get me wrong, I love being involved in my sons school, I love being able to help when needed, and I love being in contact with other parents. The being in contact with other parents is actually the problem as strange as it may sound. One other thing that is failed to be mentioned in the PTA meetings is that because of privacy policy issues you can not just contact parents out of the blue, even if you have all the contact info from the year before of being a Room Mom/Parent.

Instead you must send letters home with each child, and cross your fingers that some parents reply to you with the info you need so that you can contact them when their child's class or the school need something.

Most parents will most likely oblige and send the phone number information back to you. Then the other portion of parents will just ignore everything you send and hope that you quietly go away. For the simple fact that they just don't want to be "bothered" with the requests of: can you send $10 for a fruit basket, can you send in a donation for the class project, can you help out with a fun room day, and so on and so on.

Takeaways
  • Involvement
  • School
  • Help
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Coming from a parent who over volunteered herself, I loved this article! Do what you can, but don't not do anything and don't over extend yourself when it comes to volunteering either. Awesome article!

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

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