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Woman Expects Cousin To Babysit Instead Of Attending School, Goes “Near Mental” When She Says No
Young woman upset as cousin refuses to babysit instead of attending school, causing tension in the kitchen.

Woman Expects Cousin To Babysit Instead Of Attending School, Goes “Near Mental” When She Says No

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Many working moms will tell you it’s not easy juggling everything and keeping your sanity intact. It helps to have family members who can step in to assist now and again. But some parents don’t seem to know where to draw the line.

Like one woman who expects her teenage cousin to cook, clean, help with chores, and babysit her toddler every day so that she can relax. The teen has shared how she’s at breaking point trying to balance all she has to do. Her schoolwork is suffering because she’s been told to skip class and look after the kid instead.

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    How to juggle school and babysitting duties, according to the experts

    Babysitting requires 100% of your attention. “Your only focus should be the kids,” says Rachel Charlupski, founder of The Babysitting Company in Miami.

    Even at night, when you think the child will be sleeping, don’t assume you’ll be able to get other work done. “Because of a time change, having [a] new person in [the] house or not feeling well, that child could be awake the whole time. It’s important to know that the child might not be sleeping,” explains Charlupski.

    Tatiana Cruz babysat part-time throughout her college career at Montclair State University. She says flexibility is key when it comes to looking after other people’s children.

    “This isn’t your regular part-time job at the mall,” Cruz told Care.com. “Kids get sick, parents get time off, and things can sometimes change. Expect the occasional ‘I’m stuck in a meeting. Can you stay with the kids longer?’ Also, be open to helping out during the weekends and holidays.”

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    Cruz adds that being flexible meant she had to sacrifice going to various events and parties. But because she was being paid to babysit, the extra cash made it worthwhile. And she was able to use her earnings to pay for books and other expenses.

    However, Cruz believes schoolwork should be a priority. “Put yourself first. Yes, you have a responsibility to the family you sit for, but your education needs to come first,” she advises, adding that it’s important to learn to say no if you can’t handle it.

    “I’d often get asked if I could sit during the weekends, but if I knew that I had a big midterm coming up that Monday, I might have to say no,” she reveals.

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    The experts warn that juggling school and babysitting work should never come at the expense of your mental health or own well-being. This means in addition to saying no, you should always make sure you’re getting enough rest, eating properly, and finding ways to relieve stress.

    Don’t ever take on more than you can handle is Charlupski’s advice. “Parents want to see that you’re making good judgment all around. If you’re overrun, you’re not going to give anything your all,” she cautions. “You’re not going to be healthy for school or for work, and it’s going to be a big problem.”

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    The teen provided quite a bit more info when prompted

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    People offered their advice, with many agreeing the child is the parents’ responsibility

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    The Starsong Princess
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A Covid lockdown story? Find something a little more relevant.

    Paul C
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Normally I'd disagree with you, as the age of the story doesn't matter if it's interesting. Older ones have a greater chance of a conclusion rather than leaving the story hanging. But in the case of covid lockdown stories, I think you have a point. They are specific to their time and don't translate well just a few years later. Maybe it's just me, but I don't feel comfortable reading something for entertainment about something that killed so many people.

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    kissmychakram
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was a very strange time, everyone locked down was under previously unimaginable stress - none of us had experienced these circumstances before. Hopefully none of us will again. This doesn't seem like an "entitlement" issue to me.

    roddy
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cousin thought she was entitled to all of OP's time and energy, despite the fact that she is still in school and needs to continue her education. That's a huge ask, just because you are providing shelter.

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    Niki
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So here's the thing. In the US, most states have attendance policies. After so many days, the school has to attempt to contact someone. If the days go beyond a certain point, it becomes a court case, and the guardian must appear with the child to explain. Wihtout a doctor's note, some schools will request to physically see the child in person. The reason is simple: parents and guardians deny children their education, or they have harmed them. It's not everywhere, and it is flawed, but it exists.

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    The Starsong Princess
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A Covid lockdown story? Find something a little more relevant.

    Paul C
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Normally I'd disagree with you, as the age of the story doesn't matter if it's interesting. Older ones have a greater chance of a conclusion rather than leaving the story hanging. But in the case of covid lockdown stories, I think you have a point. They are specific to their time and don't translate well just a few years later. Maybe it's just me, but I don't feel comfortable reading something for entertainment about something that killed so many people.

    Load More Replies...
    kissmychakram
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was a very strange time, everyone locked down was under previously unimaginable stress - none of us had experienced these circumstances before. Hopefully none of us will again. This doesn't seem like an "entitlement" issue to me.

    roddy
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cousin thought she was entitled to all of OP's time and energy, despite the fact that she is still in school and needs to continue her education. That's a huge ask, just because you are providing shelter.

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    Niki
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So here's the thing. In the US, most states have attendance policies. After so many days, the school has to attempt to contact someone. If the days go beyond a certain point, it becomes a court case, and the guardian must appear with the child to explain. Wihtout a doctor's note, some schools will request to physically see the child in person. The reason is simple: parents and guardians deny children their education, or they have harmed them. It's not everywhere, and it is flawed, but it exists.

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