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Parents' WhatsApp chat groups aren't so bad after all
The Straits Times
|September 06, 2025
Is this actual intimacy? Or just another performative digital stage, where we present a version of the parent we'd like to be?
They're back. After the holidays, the parents' WhatsApp group chats are waking up like sleepy teenagers, the buzzes and dings gradually increasing.
At first, it was just a few – someone chiming in to remind everyone about after-school registration. A couple of replies, saying thanks for the info, hope everyone is having a great end of summer, a few hearts and thumbs-up.
Then more started to appear, with links to baseball programmes, travel soccer questions and someone asking: "When is the first day of school? I should know this."
Soon, the groups will return in full force, notifications ding-ding-dinging all day and sometimes well into the night.
At any given time, I belong to around 10 parents' WhatsApp groups: Some are permanent, like one for each of my sons' classes and a couple for sports like soccer and tennis.
Throughout the year, sub-groups pop up, depending on need. A group named for an eight-year-old's birthday (the pictures from Rye Playland were adorable); one called "Islanders Game Bus #1" (the Islanders won; the boys had a blast!). They keep chattering on.
Children's after-school schedules, homework, carpool, birthday parties and teacher gifts. What field to meet at, what coach to call, what doctor is best, what colour shirt to wear that day.
Sometimes – ding! – it's as simple as the weather: "It's going to rain, don't forget an umbrella for drop-off!" Sometimes – ding! – it's so hilariously passive aggressive that it compels me to take a screenshot and send it to another, smaller WhatsApp group, with a different name, something like "haters", accompanied by a laughing-crying emoji.
This story is from the September 06, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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