Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you. Just want to be respectful of everyone involved.
I guess I'm intimately involved in every facet of my kids' lives, so I guess I feel like I would want to know with whom my kid is having a playdate.
I imagine this inability to have a say must be really hard, so impressed that you are all navigating it!
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you, all!
A bit of a follow up question: do I need to request both parents' "permission" to have a play date, or should I assume that the parent with whom I was communicating (in this case, the dad) has full say?
I know this might sound weird, but I just want to be respectful of both parents' wants/needs/preferences.
I have no reason to believe the mom would say no.
I also want to be able to schedule a play date in the future by reaching out to the mom.
Does this make sense?
Thanks for everyone's thoughtful comments.
You only need to consult the custodial parent at the time of the event. I (divorced mom) would be a bit annoyed if another parent asked my ex for permission on the scheduled time with me. That parent could always consult with the other parent if need be - say for a vacation out of state, religious event, or whatever gets someone's hackles up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you, all!
A bit of a follow up question: do I need to request both parents' "permission" to have a play date, or should I assume that the parent with whom I was communicating (in this case, the dad) has full say?
I know this might sound weird, but I just want to be respectful of both parents' wants/needs/preferences.
I have no reason to believe the mom would say no.
I also want to be able to schedule a play date in the future by reaching out to the mom.
Does this make sense?
Thanks for everyone's thoughtful comments.
Anonymous wrote:Divorced mom here - My ideal situation is the other parent saying, "We'd love to have a play date some time. What weekends work for you?" Then the parent will give you times the child is with them.
If it's a party/set date, you can send to both (if you have the contact info) or whoever you talk to most. My ex and I do not have a good relationship, but we still forward each other birthday invites for our children's friends and try to take them when we can.