I knew of an entitled parent who refused to let their child be held accountable for breaking school rules. When the child was caught cheating on an exam, instead of disciplining the child, the parent blamed the teacher for not teaching well enough. They then tried to get the school to change the child's grade, causing a lot of turmoil in the school community.
There was an entitled parent who thought their child should always win at sports events. At a little league baseball game, when the umpire made a fair call against their child, the parent stormed onto the field, shouting insults at the umpire and even trying to physically intimidate him. It was really embarrassing for the other kids and parents there.
There was this instance where entitled parents went to a restaurant. Their child was being noisy and disturbing other customers. Instead of disciplining the child, they got angry at the staff when they were politely asked to keep their child in check. They felt it was their right to let their child do as they pleased. It's really a case of over - entitlement.
One common situation is when they try to interfere with school-related matters like grades and roles in school activities. They think their child is special and should get preferential treatment.
There was a parent who, at a sports event, yelled at the referee because their child's team lost. They claimed the referee was biased against their child's team, even though the calls were fair. It shows how some parents feel overly entitled to victory for their kids regardless of the circumstances. Also, I heard of a parent who tried to get their child into a prestigious school by falsely claiming connections and special circumstances, believing their child was more deserving than others just because they were their child.
Sure. There was an entitled parent at a sports event. Their child wasn't very good at the sport, but they demanded that the coach give their kid more playing time. When the coach tried to explain that there were other kids who were more skilled and deserved the time, the parent started yelling that their child was 'special' and should be treated differently. It was really embarrassing for their child.
Well, there was this one time at a restaurant. An entitled parent demanded that the chef make a special dish not on the menu for their picky child. When the waiter said it wasn't possible, the parent started making a huge scene, saying things like 'Don't you know who we are?' It was so absurd.
Once I was in a coffee shop. There was an entitled person who demanded that the barista remake his drink three times just because it wasn't 'perfect' in his eyes. He was extremely rude and made the whole atmosphere in the shop unpleasant.
One entitled mom story is about a mom at a park. She let her kids run wild on the playground equipment, not caring if they were bumping into other children. When another mom politely asked her to have her kids be more careful, she got really angry and said her kids could do whatever they wanted. It was so unfair to the other kids and parents trying to have a peaceful time at the park.
I've heard of an entitled parent who, during a school field trip, demanded that the bus driver make special stops for their child to buy snacks and use the bathroom whenever the child wanted. The driver had a set schedule but the parent didn't care. Also, there was a parent who thought their child should be the star of every school activity. When the school organized a group project where everyone was supposed to have equal roles, this parent protested and tried to convince the teacher to give their child a more prominent role.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't have access to Voiceyhere. But generally, top posts by entitled parents might be about their demands for special treatment for their kids in school, like preferential grading or extra privileges in extracurricular activities.
One horror story is when a strict parent locked their teen out of the house for getting a B on a report card. The teen was left outside in the cold all night, feeling scared and abandoned. It was a cruel punishment for not meeting the extremely high academic standards the parent set.