Anonymous wrote:It could or they could get into a big fight and never speak again in middle school as friends split up. This often happens at least once if not more in middle and HS.
You have a super social kid. One of mine is too. It’s a balance between all that go go go, what you are willing to drive to and what responsibilities they have and need to. That’s how we managed it. She had to get done what we needed her to do and we had to be willing to drive. We also weren’t willing to be a personal on call uber. As long as those conditions were met, we were fine with the constant social plans.
It actually got easier in HS because she got so busy with other things and didn’t have time for constant social like those years. And then fast forward a bit and it got even easier when they start driving…although you have different worries.
Op - yes I have heard middle school friendships change a lot!
We actually have 3 super social kids and it’s really exhausting. They all want to hang out with their friends non stop. It’s hard getting everyone everywhere! I know I will be nervous when they are driving but not going to lie I will also be happy I don’t have to cart them around.
My husband won’t let them uber so that won’t be an option.