Are school events becoming family events?
A bit of a disastrous day at school athletics has really got me thinking whether families are taking over school events.
There was a bit of a disaster with small child and milk down my back, which has got me mulling over numerous things. Like
- Why was I there, if I was not there, it would not have happened.
- Why was a small child there and why were so many family members there. If the child was not there it would not have happened etc
- Why was the carpark overflowing 50+ cars when it is a small school (100 odd students, so 50 odd families)
- Why was the shaded area full (where the kids sit and eat) when most of the kids were on the oval.
Well, I was there, not because I wanted to be. There is a certain amount of expectation to be involved. I was just going up in my lunch break to check in.
No idea why most of the parents/grandparents/siblings were there. Only a small amount where actually helping (canteen, timekeeping, walking little ones to the toilet etc)
I find when I am at school events DD1 gets all clinging and whingy, she wants to be with us, not her school friends. To me, us being there affects her participation. She is old enough to get herself to and from the toilet, and ask for what she wants from the canteen. I wonder if it is the same for some others kids, their parents or another family member being there affected their participation adversely.
Does so many family members being there take away from it being a school event, does it just become a family event? Many families were eating lunch together, as opposed to the kids eating lunch in their house groups, which was meant to be a bonding exercise for the students).
Talking to another mum who has been involved in some other schools, she said some schools don't allow siblings etc events.
What are your thoughts? I really don't know, I just know I felt so overwhelmed and confused at the event today due to the sheet number of family members (and this was before the milk incident).
Are school events becoming family events?
My mum was one who didn't go so I want to if I can, but for me I would need to bring her brother and sister to be able to attend. But if I thought it might effect her performance or behaviour I may not go, don't think I would invite grandparents though. When I had school sports days we always had to sit in our houses not with family.