While reading RadioNates thread on "meet the teacher night" I saw many posters say that they expect their DH's to attend parent-teacher conferences because it shows a united front in regard to the child's eduction.
Honestly, it never occured to me that both of us should attend these conferences. Our district assigns a conference time and evening ones are very difficult to come by so I just go during the day. I honestly can't see asking DH to take time off for this. Our DD doesn't have academic, emotional or socials issues to warrant both of us being there.
I'm just wondering if I'm more an exception to the rule or if many people go w/o their spouse.
DH does attend back to school night and other events specific to DD (i.e. artshow, choir performance)
Honestly, it never occured to me that both of us should attend these conferences. Our district assigns a conference time and evening ones are very difficult to come by so I just go during the day. I honestly can't see asking DH to take time off for this. Our DD doesn't have academic, emotional or socials issues to warrant both of us being there.
I'm just wondering if I'm more an exception to the rule or if many people go w/o their spouse.
DH does attend back to school night and other events specific to DD (i.e. artshow, choir performance)
There are lot of dads around when we go. Then again, we always have to schedule in the evenings after we both leave work so maybe that is why I see more dads.
there are many evening events that I have had to miss because of this. It seems that many things gets scheduled on the nights I am teaching. I rescheduled my open houses this year hoping to be able to make Freshman Orientation as it conflicted the last few years. I haven't gotten the information yet but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.