
Lunchables, Tears, and $60 Backpacks: The Truth About August
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Kylie and Gina dive into the chaotic, emotional, and expensive reality of back-to-school season for parents navigating supply lists, new routines, and the inevitable mom guilt that comes with sending kids back to the classroom.
• Back-to-school supply lists feel like scavenger hunts, often costing hundreds of dollars for multiple children
• The hunt for specific items like purple two-pronged folders creates Hunger Games-like competition among parents
• Some schools offer pre-packaged supply boxes for around $30, but many kids still prefer selecting their own items
• Homework battles present unique challenges, especially with new math methods parents don't understand
• Many parents struggle with helping children complete homework while also getting them to actually turn it in
• School routines bring both relief (structured schedules, one meal handled) and new anxieties (less oversight)
• Middle school exposes children to concerning influences like vaping and drugs earlier than many parents expect
• Picture day is universally forgotten by parents, resulting in uniforms or inappropriate clothing in school photos
• The transition from summer freedom to school structure benefits both children and parents despite challenges
If you're feeling overwhelmed with back-to-school season, remember you're not alone. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok at TheARMC, or email us at theARMC2025@gmail.com and subscribe to the Anxiety Ridden Moms Club wherever you listen to podcasts.
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