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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the party room fits 24 people and you are inviting the whole class and insisting a parent has to attend too? Sounds miserable. Just make it a drop off party and have a couple good friends' parents/your family that are willing to stay on hand to help. [/quote] The OP’s kid is invited to a drop off party. She is the one who is trying to go with a toddler to a public place. I think that is fine as long as they don’t try to participate in the party. These places are really annoying about food and the room size is the room size.[/quote] They are also annoying from a liability perspective. The drop off parent waives liability. Who exactly is responsible for the children being dropped off? [/quote] How do you watcj your kid when you’re even there? You can’t see them most of the time.[/quote] You’re just confused. These are super parents. They can watch their toddler away from the party, and still keep their eye and control of their older child in the party, without being involved with the party, or their presence known at all. It’s like they’re ninjas. [/quote]
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