Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be a total outlier here but we’ve been doing fine. We’re outside most of the weekends and playing games at home when it’s too cold. We don’t go to any public indoor space. No play dates.
It’s been good really. Baking, art projects, making Valentine’s gifts for grandparents, reading.
Kids are 3 and 1.5. We didn’t even turn on the TV this weekend except football which neither kid is interested in.
Aren’t we all used to this by now? I am.
Your kids are young enough that they are ok with out peer interaction yet, which is great for you. For kids 4-5 they really need to interact with other kids at least some to develop properly. Parents are struggling to meet that need.
4-5 year olds need peer interaction on weekends? Since when?
Oh sorry, I thought you were home all the time. If your kids are in preschool don’t they ask for play dates with friends? Mine definitely did by 3. But yeah if they are seeing kids at preschool that helps a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be a total outlier here but we’ve been doing fine. We’re outside most of the weekends and playing games at home when it’s too cold. We don’t go to any public indoor space. No play dates.
It’s been good really. Baking, art projects, making Valentine’s gifts for grandparents, reading.
Kids are 3 and 1.5. We didn’t even turn on the TV this weekend except football which neither kid is interested in.
Aren’t we all used to this by now? I am.
Your kids are young enough that they are ok with out peer interaction yet, which is great for you. For kids 4-5 they really need to interact with other kids at least some to develop properly. Parents are struggling to meet that need.
4-5 year olds need peer interaction on weekends? Since when?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be a total outlier here but we’ve been doing fine. We’re outside most of the weekends and playing games at home when it’s too cold. We don’t go to any public indoor space. No play dates.
It’s been good really. Baking, art projects, making Valentine’s gifts for grandparents, reading.
Kids are 3 and 1.5. We didn’t even turn on the TV this weekend except football which neither kid is interested in.
Aren’t we all used to this by now? I am.
Your kids are young enough that they are ok with out peer interaction yet, which is great for you. For kids 4-5 they really need to interact with other kids at least some to develop properly. Parents are struggling to meet that need.
Anonymous wrote:Are you doing indoor activities/outdoor/playdates? We have been staying home the last three weekends, and I feel extremely guilty, but want to be safe during the height of the cases.
Anonymous wrote:I must be a total outlier here but we’ve been doing fine. We’re outside most of the weekends and playing games at home when it’s too cold. We don’t go to any public indoor space. No play dates.
It’s been good really. Baking, art projects, making Valentine’s gifts for grandparents, reading.
Kids are 3 and 1.5. We didn’t even turn on the TV this weekend except football which neither kid is interested in.
Aren’t we all used to this by now? I am.