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One of the functions of PTA is being the organization that carries insurance, tax liability, and any necessary licensing for events.
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Let's stop blaming the victim and admit that some people are just trolls. |
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I hate adult crybabies.
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Mentally,WDW. Physically, Rhode Island
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I know,I'd be rubbing my youth in their saggy faces. I don't start off being catty, but when warranted, I can be just as nasty. Some of these women act like that because they either need a real hobby or a job. You don't usually have time for being a nasty witch when you work outside of the home. |
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Join Date: May 2012
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. I am a stay at home mom and I never fight over who is bringing the cupcakes. I could careless as long as it's not me!!!!!
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Location: Alexandria, Virginia
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I recommend Queenbee Moms & Kingpin Dads - the awesome sequel to Queenbees & Wannabes, both by Rosalind Wiseman.
I read the sequel first and then backed up to the original book - in fact, I went running to the bookstore the first week of DD's kindergarten when I was laughingly - or not - told by a couple of other moms who had older siblings at the same school that I wore a "scarlet "W"" because I was worked outside of the home. After a few years of it, I finally gave up PTA stuff because they all have such a "not invented here" attitude about anything remotely different from one year to the next. It's like Bill Murray's character in Groundhog Day. Anyhow, I think the subtitle of the book is something to do with "dealing with parents, coaches, teachers, et al" who deal with your own kids - and how parents often particularly position themselves based on what their own place in the pecking order was when they were in school. OP - it's a great read that may help put your experiences into some context for thought - including how you, yourself, are handling it and interacting with the others. For that matter, it might even put some of the comments you've received on this board into a different context, too! |
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We have moved several times and I have not necessarily been bullied, but I have been excluded and ignored plenty of times. I just keep at it until I find a group I can work with. Some schools that never happened and I would just help out occasionally. Funny! Just this weekend at a High School Band competition, DS17 came up to me and said, "Why are there so many power hungry Moms!". Too funny. Its true. Its bad. I help with uniforms and stay clear out of the rest of it. I wont even ride the bus, because then they feel the need to boss me around. I need to be avaiable for uniform issues, so I try to avoid the rest. And whew...stay away from the lady that organizes the food....I bring my own food now....she just scares me. Basically, years ago, I decided I like the kids WAY more than the adults and I try to focus on jobs that work directly with the kids.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: In the Middle
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I haven't read all the posts but I avoided all the PTO nonsense but not getting involved in it. I've never been to a meeting. My oldest just graduated and my youngest is in middle school. I am on the mailing lists so if they need something like snacks brought in for the teachers I am willing to help with that. I was still involved but in things such as scouts and assiting as the room parent. I think one year I was the lead room parent. Don't put so much preasure on yourself. I would find a small extracurricular activity and get involved with that. You are still active in your child's life but don't have to put up with all the crap. I have a friend who was a young mother with her first child and had the same issues. She had her second child the same time she became a grandmother so now she is an old mother. She still doesn't feel like she fits in with the PTO. I say this is not the end of the world.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Hi everyone! I appreciate all of the comments and suggestions. I had lunch with a friend today who has an older child and she said she was treated the exact same way. I guess it's just "hazing" or however you want to refer to it. There's a meeting this Thursday, so we'll see how it goes. As for the "making the other women feel old" comments, I'd feel terrible about that if that's the case! I was brought up around people who were older than me and many of my friends are 5-10 years older, that's why it hurts so much not to be taken seriously by other moms. It's been hard on my son because he's used to spending time with my friends' kids who go to different schools. He's been adjusting fairly well and he loves going to school, but I worry he's not forming any close friendships with kids in his own school. Play dates are hard for me because I have two other small children who take up a lot of my time and a husband that is constantly traveling for business. The majority of the moms have nannies that supervise during play dates and I don't believe in that (no offense to anyone with a nanny of course! I never would have survived my 2010 trip without one). Generally it's just easier to have a friend come over with their child instead of taking on four kids by myself. My mother-in-law offered to help out though and she has been watching my two other children while I'm at PTA meetings or other events for my oldest son's school. I'm just looking forward to settling in with this new "child in school" routine, it's been different! Hopefully things will settle down soon.
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I just cant go on demand
Hi my name is Mkop and I am a cart leaver! Join Date: Feb 2007
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Location: Missouri
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![]() Hang in there and do a lot of listening. You sound like you have your head on straight and will weather these catty women with minimal drama. Heck, at least you are trying. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Just because you join doesn't mean you have to actually do anything LOL- I did a lot in grade school but by 4th grade I was done and stepped back and let others take over! A lot depend on your PTA board- when my daughter started school the board was really nice and welcoming and friendly- my daughter is out of that school now but there are horror stories about how witchey and petty the ones in charge are now so if we werethere now I would just pay my 8.00 and be done with it.
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Hey, I've never posted on a locked thread before
I am always Cindy Lou Hoo We've had them howling under our bedroom Join Date: Feb 2001
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As for nannies, they are quite common in private school families. If I had not allowed my children to go to houses with nannies, my kids would have missed out on knowing the kids who became their best friends. (We did not have a nanny but I'd guess that at least half of their classes did). My view is that if the family trusts the nanny, then I will too. I grew as attached to some of those nannies as I did the moms. If you quietly volunteer at school and in the classroom, you will hear the scoop on who has the best and worst nannies, and can decide make playdate decisions accordingly. BTW, families with nannies usually love playdates and schedule lots of them. If other moms at the school (by knowing your husband or by things you have said) are aware of your view on nannies and that you can't handle independent playdates, then it is not so surprising that the PTA moms have treated you as they have and that your child has no playdates. I suspect you are not fitting in with the crowd. That's fine. But if it bothers you, then the private school really might not be the best match for your family. BTW, my oldest went on his first playdate at age 2. He had started that fall at a private school. About two months into the school year, a mom called me and said the teacher had recommended my child as a good playdate fit for her child. At this point, my child had only had playdates with my friends' children (we all meet at someone's house, we all go to the zoo, etc.). I was shocked that a mom wanted to have my 2 year old at her house without my help to supervise. I had no idea how my child would handle it. The mom sensed my concern and said "oh, don't worry, my other 3 children are having friends over, and it's so much easier with an even number of kids." I'm concerned about 1 kid, and this amazing mom can handle 8. I called the teacher for advice, and she said to let my child try it. My child loved it, and his social calendar quickly filled. |
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