Lifestyle | volunteer School Volunteering Stresses Parents Out Pressure to help out a source of anxiety for moms and dads By Nick McMaster Posted Oct 15, 2009 7:00 PM CDT Copied Hayward Jean, 27, center, works with his fourth grade single gender students during a math lesson on patterns Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, at Marshall Elementary School in Orangeburg, S. C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain) With school budgets slashed because of the weak economy, parents are feeling more pressure than ever to volunteer. About 64% of parents surveyed by Harris Interactive say they believe it's more important than ever to pitch in, with 53%—far more than last year— saying they planned to do just that. But this self-inflicted pressure also seems to be a huge source of stress. “I want to want to,” one mom tells the Boston Globe. “It would make me a better person.” Many worry they’ll get a bad reputation if they don’t do their part—and fret over being compared to über-volunteers—those parents who seem to do everything. “I volunteer and of course I feel guilty that I don’t do it enough, and of course I’m resentful that there’s always someone who’s doing more,’’ one parent said. Read These Next Colbert tells audience it's curtains for his Late Show. Rare cancer claims a former Super Bowl champ. This is why you don't wear metal in MRI rooms. You're well-known, out with your mistress, and busted on Kiss Cam. Report an error