Parenting in the digital age has its challenges, especially when it comes to finding a supportive community to navigate the ups and downs of raising children. For one parent, the journey of finding a parent group that would provide the support and camaraderie they were looking for turned into a cautionary tale of toxic behavior and exclusion.
Fourteen years ago, as this parent entered the third trimester of pregnancy with their second child, they enrolled their firstborn in a Hollywood preschool filled with artists, musicians, and creative-industry types. The school, while progressive, lacked diversity and was known for its rock and roll vibe, complete with day drinking at school functions. Living in a nearby Spanish-style house with a pool, this parent became a hub for playdates, although their child, known as The Kid, was different from their peers. The Kid was advanced, teaching themselves to read before the age of three and eschewing popular children’s shows in favor of academic pursuits.
Feeling the need to help The Kid socialize, this parent made an effort to connect with other parents in the school community. One mom, Miranda, stood out as a potential friend, with her daughter Harper showing kindness to The Kid. Despite Miranda’s initial charm and shared connections, rumors of her past behavior as a “mean girl” began to surface. However, Miranda’s vulnerability and self-deprecating humor seemed to contradict this reputation, leading the parent to believe that she had changed.
As the school year progressed, this parent took on a more active role in organizing playdates, parties, and extracurricular activities to help The Kid integrate with their peers. Despite initial challenges, The Kid eventually found a solid friend group by the end of prekindergarten. However, the parent soon found themselves on the outs with the group, facing cliques, gossip, and backstabbing that mirrored a toxic environment.
The experience of navigating a seemingly inclusive parent group only to be met with exclusion and negativity serves as a reminder of the importance of finding genuine connections and support in the parenting journey. While toxic behavior may lurk in unexpected places, it is essential to prioritize authenticity and positivity in building a community of like-minded parents. In the age of social media and online interactions, fostering real-life relationships based on trust and mutual respect is more important than ever.

