Being a single mom is tough, especially when you’re trying to overcome your own struggles. A 31-year-old mother recently quit drinking and is committed to the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program. However, she faces a dilemma: she has to bring her 7-year-old son to AA meetings due to her schedule and lack of childcare options. She believes it’s good for her son to be around people trying to better themselves, but her ex disagrees. Is she doing more harm than good? Let’s dive into the story.
A Mother’s Struggle

Single Mom Life

Small Town, Limited Options ️

No Babysitting Options

Son’s Attendance

Ex’s Disapproval

Defending AA Members

Positive Influence?

Seeking Outside Opinions

Edit: Appreciating Responses

Considering Alternatives

Possible Solutions

Grateful for Input

A Mother’s Dilemma: AA Meetings with Her Son
This single mom’s dedication to her sobriety is commendable, but her decision to bring her 7-year-old son to AA meetings has sparked a heated debate. While she believes it’s a positive environment for her son, her ex strongly disagrees. After receiving feedback, she’s considering alternatives like giving her son headphones and a tablet during meetings or attending Zoom meetings when he’s with her. What are your thoughts on this controversial situation? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
Bringing a child to AA meetings may hinder others’ recovery
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Bringing a 7-year-old to AA meetings is not appropriate.

Should a 7-year-old attend AA meetings? Here’s what people think

NTA commenter shares positive experience bringing kids to AA meetings

Bringing a child to AA meetings compromises safety and discretion.

Bringing a child to AA meetings is unfair to others. YTA.
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A heartwarming NTA comment about attending AA meetings with a child ❤️

Brutal judgement on single mom taking son to AA meetings

Bringing a child to closed AA meetings violates the 12th Tradition. Try attending open meetings instead.
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Childhood experience in AA meetings: A positive perspective

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Brutal honesty: bringing a kid to AA meetings is inappropriate

Bringing a child to AA meetings can be harmful for all.

Bringing a child to AA meetings: Disruptive or supportive?

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA and unfair to others.

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Bringing your child to AA meetings: appropriate or not?

Recovering single mom takes 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA?

Single mom brings child to AA meetings: NTA according to commenter

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Breaking tradition 12: Bringing non-alcoholic son to AA meetings. YTA.
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Is bringing a child to AA meetings appropriate?

Child at AA meetings inhibits open sharing, consider childcare options.

Bringing a 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Bringing a child to AA meetings? YTA. Traumatizing the kid.
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Consider alternatives to avoid disrupting AA attendees.

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?
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Single mom criticized for taking child to AA meetings daily

Single mom brings 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA for neglectful behavior.

Suggestion to minimize child’s exposure in AA meetings

Bringing kids to AA meetings can be positive and supportive

Commenter criticizes taking child to AA meetings, suggests alternative solutions.

Children attending AA meetings can be a positive experience

Online AA meetings may be better for child’s safety and privacy

Supportive comment defends bringing child to AA meetings.

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

A supportive reply from a child of an alcoholic parent
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Child of alcoholic supports single mom taking child to AA meetings

Single mom brings 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA according to commenters
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Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Finding alternative childcare options for AA meetings

Bringing a child to AA meetings: helpful or harmful? YTA says no

Is taking a child to AA meetings appropriate? YTA thinks no

Bringing a child to AA meetings: convenience or disruption?

Bringing a 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA or NAH?

Parent brings child to AA meetings, sparks controversy

Child attending AA meetings: YTA or NTA?

Bringing a child to AA meetings: YTA, not considering others’ needs.

Child of an alcoholic praises single mom’s sobriety efforts
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Parenting debate: Is it okay to take your child to AA meetings?

Single mom brings 7-year-old to AA meetings: YTA according to commenters

Bringing kids to AA meetings can create special memories

Growing up in AA meetings as a child: Traumatic or educational?

Attending AA meetings with her son – a NAH verdict.

NTA. AA meetings are normal and husband should visit one.

Struggling single mom seeks advice on AA meeting childcare

Parent taking child to AA meeting sparks controversy. YTA verdict.

Bringing your child to AA meetings: intrusive or understandable?

AA meetings are not for children. Ex should support you.

Parent brings child to AA meetings, sparks debate. YTA softly.

Growing up with a mentally ill mother, NTA commenter values good coping mechanisms.

Bringing a child to AA meetings – YTA according to commenters ♀️

Attending AA meetings with kids: NTA, priority is sobriety.

Commenter calls out single mom for taking child to AA meetings

Commenter acknowledges ex’s insensitivity, but suggests finding alternative childcare.



















































