Alcohol at children's birthday parties

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like to drink and am not upset if I see it at a party but I honestly dont think it really appropriate for a bday party for very young kids (the parties that 2 hours max and mostly toddler parties).
I have 2 toddlers and find that alcohol makes me too relaxed and if I am at someones house with my 2 toddlers - I really need to be on my "game" plus accidents happen with too many young kids around and I prefer to be alert.
It also sends a bad message if you are irresponsible and drink and drive after and your older kids see this. You really do need to be an example.
In regards to the toddler party with beer for adults - I have seen way too many toddlers pick up half empty bottles laying around and trying to drink them.


Whoa. For all your silly preaching about a glass of wine, it sounds like you're going to get the visit from Child Welfare!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like to drink and am not upset if I see it at a party but I honestly dont think it really appropriate for a bday party for very young kids (the parties that 2 hours max and mostly toddler parties).
I have 2 toddlers and find that alcohol makes me too relaxed and if I am at someones house with my 2 toddlers - I really need to be on my "game" plus accidents happen with too many young kids around and I prefer to be alert.
It also sends a bad message if you are irresponsible and drink and drive after and your older kids see this. You really do need to be an example.
In regards to the toddler party with beer for adults - I have seen way too many toddlers pick up half empty bottles laying around and trying to drink them.


Whoa. For all your silly preaching about a glass of wine, it sounds like you're going to get the visit from Child Welfare!!!


PP you are quoting here -
You are toooo funny!!!
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