AITA for refusing to pick up a kid from elementary school?
A single mother left her son at the school gate to go to Pilates – and told him to “follow his friends home”. The first time OP (mother of two boys) brought the boy home to wait, and two hours later, his mother appeared with the excuse of “busy with practice”. The second time, the same scene repeated. OP lost patience, took all three children to the school office, left the boy there and went home.
The boy’s mother called to curse, posted on Facebook to defame OP as “selfish”. Now, three other mothers have spoken up: they too had been “used” in the same way. Was OP too much to refuse to be an involuntary nanny, or was this the only way to protect herself and her children?

‘AITA for refusing to pick up a kid from elementary school?’
Everything seemed simple until a new friendship brought unexpected responsibility:


But then came the first red flag that left OP stunned:




But the mom’s patience didn’t last long when the same thing happened again:



Update reveals a pattern:




This isn’t a favor—it’s abandonment with a side of manipulation. Child safety expert Dr. Deborah Gilboa warns: “No parent may delegate pickup without explicit, documented consent—verbal, written, or via school protocol.” The mom violated that twice, using a child as a pawn for Pilates.
Schools exist for this exact scenario. Leaving a student with staff triggers protocol: parent contact, possible CPS report if repeated. OP’s first pickup was compassionate; the second was corrective. Refusing to enable neglect isn’t selfish—it’s civic duty.
The Facebook blast? Classic DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender). She shamed OP to deflect from her own failure. Three moms now confirm a pattern—serial exploitation under the guise of “playdates.”
Here’s the comments of Reddit users:
Reddit revs up in full mom-van fury—unanimous NTA, with side-eyes at the school and sympathy for the kid.
Nearly every commenter slams the mom for weaponizing her child and praises OP for escalating to staff:







![[Reddit User] − NTA what if you weren’t even picking your kid up that day? What if your kid was home sick that day? She’s literally abandoning her child expecting...](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761642935544-8.webp)




![[Reddit User] − NTA It would be one thing if she reached out to you and made arrangements - maybe you take the boys on the days she has Pilates...](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761642945489-13.webp)






![[Reddit User] − NTA I can’t believe the school would just allow an elementary age kid to go home with just anyone! They need to lock that down. And that...](https://en.aubtu.biz/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761642959490-20.webp)










A few actual comments advising OP to keep her distance and prioritize safety, while still defending her completely:




OP didn’t just refuse a pickup—she shut down a dangerous game of parental hot-potato. One Pilates class doesn’t excuse child abandonment; three moms’ matching stories prove it’s a habit, not a hiccup. The school now has a paper trail, the boy has safer boundaries, and OP has her peace back.
Would you have taken the kid home the first time out of kindness? Call CPS after the second? Or host a playdate under strict “mom must stay” rules? When “single mom struggles” morph into serial neglect, where’s the line between compassion and complicity?
