Pool party

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Op- we are inviting 8 kids.


Then you need a lifeguard

I grew up near the beach and with pools you are an absolute fool not to have a lifeguard


The kids are 10 not 2. These teens aren’t that impressive.


I also haven't been impressed by the teen lifeguards. I have gone in twice to save my kids because they guards weren't watching. I definitely would not rely on them to save your kids or as a substitute for close parental supervision to keep the kids from doing stupid things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would hire a lifeguard because it’s not my idea of a good time to supervise a bunch of kids for 2-3 hours while they play in a pool. This is also a really litigious area, so it’s better to be over cautious.


You clearly don’t have a pool or pool parties often to think this is necessary for kids of this age.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand why OP wouldn’t hire a lifeguard. Is it just to save a few hundred dollars?


Because it's a handful of 10 year old girls. A parent or two can handle it. Why is a teen "lifeguard" so important?

Why do you have the word lifeguard in quotes? I have been two parties like OP describes and both of them have had certified lifeguards (both were kids who lifeguard at our local pool and live in the neighborhood).


Because parents can easily watch a few tweens. Come on.


You have the word lifeguard in quotes because parents can watch 8 ten year olds? That doesn't make any sense, OP.


Because the teens are useless and parents can do a better job without the job title. Get it yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op- we are inviting 8 kids.


I’d be fine with this. Hire a life guard or ask a some parents to stay to watch the kids.
Anonymous
My son was 10 and went to a pool party. It was fun. About 12 boys. There was a hired life guard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op- we are inviting 8 kids.


Then you need a lifeguard

I grew up near the beach and with pools you are an absolute fool not to have a lifeguard


The kids are 10 not 2. These teens aren’t that impressive.


I also haven't been impressed by the teen lifeguards. I have gone in twice to save my kids because they guards weren't watching. I definitely would not rely on them to save your kids or as a substitute for close parental supervision to keep the kids from doing stupid things.


+1 this exactly. A teen lifeguard honestly isn’t that good. I would never rely on one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op- we are inviting 8 kids.


I’d be fine with this. Hire a life guard or ask a some parents to stay to watch the kids.


I would be annoyed if my daughter was invited to a party and I was asked to stay to help watch the kids.
Anonymous
At this age, when I’ve hosted parties at our neighborhood pool I’ve said something like “Parents are welcome to drop off or stay for the festivities.” But that’s at a pool with lifeguards and rules that are familiar to the kids.

I’m not sure if I would feel comfortable hosting a bunch of kids at a backyard pool mostly because I have a hard time being assertive and it’s so easy to get distracted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op- we are inviting 8 kids.


I’d be fine with this. Hire a life guard or ask a some parents to stay to watch the kids.


I would be annoyed if my daughter was invited to a party and I was asked to stay to help watch the kids.


I just had a pool party for about a dozen 8-10 yr old girls. I told the parents to drop off or stay. 3 stayed. No lifeguard and nobody expects one where we live where most everyone has their own pool. It’s normal. The kids all know how to swim.
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