DD is 3.5 - a new friend (mom) requested a drop off play date. Mine won’t separate unless it’s a family member or our closest friends. When do most kids start drop off play dates? |
Oh, no, not at 3.5 unless it’s a super close friend OF MINE and my kid knew them really well (like “auntie x” territory).
True drop off play dates? 1st grade |
We do it with older kids in preschool. 4 1/2 to 5. With my older son we started in kindergarten. |
It depends on your child and how well you know the other family. |
Pre School but only for a family we knew really well. Kindergarten for most other play dates. |
Exactly this. Oldest child was second half of kindergarten. Middle child last year of preschool with families we knew for 2-3 years. Now they are 8 and 10. Been drop off for a while. |
Kindergarten. But mostly because I was friends with the other moms at our co-op preschool |
For us in kindergarten. |
+1 |
My daughter plays with our two neighbor kids all the time and we probably did it at 3.5.
She’s my third. Now she’s 4. If someone else invited her to a drop off play date I probably would. If they invited her to a not drop off play date she probably wouldn’t be able to go. ![]() She plays with the above mentioned neighbor kids almost daily and then she is also friends with younger siblings of her older brothers friends so she sees those kids on a regular basis too. No real play dates so to speak but lots of playing with kids, particularly as a pack during little league games lately. |
My oldest is in K and drop off playdates started in K for us. |
That's just weird. How well do you even know her if she's a new friend?? I'd think it's just because she wants you to reciprocate and dump her kid off on you at a future date. |
Op here - from preschool. And to be clear - she wanted her kid to be dropped off. |
4 with good friends from preschool |
Between 4 and 5 with friends we knew really well. My next nearly 4 year old is unlikely to be ready then, he’s a clinger. But we shall see. |