For moms who work full time, the start of school can be a stressful time. Between the half days and the orientations and the open houses and the meet and greets, it can feel like it's hard to get a moment in the office. By the time October rolls around and things are all normal, it's hard to imagine taking any more time off to spend in your child's classroom.
Still, studies show that children who have parents who play an active role in their education do better than those who don't. So what is a working mom to do?
The fact is, volunteering in the school isn't only for those moms who stay home. It IS possible for moms who work to also play a significant role. They just have to be more creative. Here are 7 ways working moms can be more involved:
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- Ask early: One of the main ways moms stay involved in school activities is to ask the teacher at the beginning of the year what she needs and then nail down dates. I am lucky to have a fairly flexible job, and I was able to chaperone all my daughter's pre-K field trips by letting my work know and working around it in advance.
- Volunteer after-hours: If you have a talent, say sewing or writing, and can help after 5 p.m. with making costumes or writing grants or press releases or whatever else, then you can help with projects on your own time.
Bring food: One mom friend I know always volunteers to be the food person at events. This way she doesn't have to physically be there, but her daughter knows mommy cares and is involved in the way she can be.
- Flex your schedule: If your employer is amenable, see if you can work nights once in a while or work from home so that you can be a room mom or spend a day chaperoning a field trip.
- Talk to your child's class: Bring your career knowledge into the classroom. I am a writer, so I plan to help with my daughter's school's newspaper next year. The newspaper club meets at 7 a.m. once a week, so I can be involved but not lose too much work time.
- Coach: Another great way to be involved is to coach teams on the weekend and after school practices. You can also direct plays, offer musical accompaniment, or do anything else that utilizes your talents and happens in after school hours.
- Bake sales: There is always a need for more goodies for the bake sale. Most of us can manage an hour of time at night to throw together 30 Whoopee Pies for a good cause, right?
How do you stay involved with school when you also work full time?


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Comments 39
Great ideas....I just started back full time on Monday :(
These are great ideas! I will have to keep them in mind when I get a job while my son is in school.
These are great
I am a SAHM, but our school requires 9 hours of volunteer work. There are opportunities to do things at home, and of course bake sales, or volunteering at evening events. If none of these work for the family, they are allowed to make a financial donation.
I'm a SAHM, but haven't really volunteered
I love volunteering. This year I am backing off a it since ds isn't in band
I volunteered once a week when DS was in elementary school. His teacher was always very grateful.
these are great ideas (we are homeschooling right now though)
I think it's great when parents help out at their child's school. I just signed up today for room parent help, and volunteering my time for events around the school.
This past year I was unavailable to help...but in past years I helped with a jogathon, school parties and yearbook.