I volunteer to teach Sunday school at my church. I do it every week. I go to the first service with H, then he takes the kids home, and I stay to teach the kids during the second service (the adult service is adults only).
I like the kids. I like giving parents the chance to go to church and maybe have some time alone. I know that I appreciate it. Most people are really nice about it. However, some people really take advantage of me. They drop their kids off early and pick them up late (often up to 30 minutes late from a 60 minute service). It really drives me crazy. I have plans. I want to get home and spend the afternoon with my family, not hang out alone in a classroom with a couple of kids while their parents are chatting with friends.
Not sure if I have a question here. Would you say something to the parents? Do you think it's reasonable for parents to expect this?
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That's a good idea. I will set a firm time, and take the kids down to the volunteer room after that. They are 6-7 years old.
I think the parents are just chatting with friends. There are about 2000 people who go to our church, and a big cafe and gathering area. I like to think that maybe they run into old friends and time just gets away from them, but H thinks taht they deliberately go and get coffee and sit down kid-free.
Can you implement a similar routine?
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