Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD has never had a play date with these friends since K? Does she get invited to birthday parties?
I'm a SAHM and host group play dates. My kids are 5 and 7. I invite both kids of working parents and stay at home parents. I typically extend invitation when I see family at a birthday party or school event. Play dates are based on who my child asks to play with. We do play dates regularly with 3 kids.
very rarely, has been invited to some birthday parties. we didn't have a birthday party last year so not sure if folks think they were slighted (do people keep track of that?). we don't really see many people at parties or school events, we do drop off and tend to miss a lot because of work demands.
we will extend more playdate invites, but hard since we don't get home until 6 so weekend only and in summer seems like many people have plans like beach etc.
Sometimes you just have to be the ones putting in the extra effort. We know a few kids who aren't going away or doing camp this summer but we're still the ones to chase them up for a play date and all of them are willing to have the play dates, its just a case of being organized.
I always used to think that parenting was like being a nurse maid and then being a personal assistant. This is the personal assistant phase where you have to schedule their meetings!
Also I wouldn't take it personally the group thing. Some folks are just very lazy and go for the easiest options. if that is the friend who has a kid the same age and lives on the same street - then they may just stick with that scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD has never had a play date with these friends since K? Does she get invited to birthday parties?
I'm a SAHM and host group play dates. My kids are 5 and 7. I invite both kids of working parents and stay at home parents. I typically extend invitation when I see family at a birthday party or school event. Play dates are based on who my child asks to play with. We do play dates regularly with 3 kids.
very rarely, has been invited to some birthday parties. we didn't have a birthday party last year so not sure if folks think they were slighted (do people keep track of that?). we don't really see many people at parties or school events, we do drop off and tend to miss a lot because of work demands.
we will extend more playdate invites, but hard since we don't get home until 6 so weekend only and in summer seems like many people have plans like beach etc.
Anonymous wrote:Your DD has never had a play date with these friends since K? Does she get invited to birthday parties?
I'm a SAHM and host group play dates. My kids are 5 and 7. I invite both kids of working parents and stay at home parents. I typically extend invitation when I see family at a birthday party or school event. Play dates are based on who my child asks to play with. We do play dates regularly with 3 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Are there other activities she could join? Scouts, soccer, swimming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say. My oldest has been friends with a lot of kids at his school and I have noticed that most social groups form based on living on the same street or being on the same sports teams, etc. These kids see each other a lot either on the street or at practice and games, and the parents become more friendly with each other for the same reason.
I would focus on play dates with kids involved in the same activities with my kid so that those friendship bonds (parents and kids) can be strengthened by familiarity.
we have tried really hard to make friends with her basketball team, but its really awkward with the parents. we live in a rundown part of our school zone and there are *no* kids within 3 blocks of us -- trust us we checked. i wonder if we lived on a different street if that is part of it?
Anonymous wrote:Hard to say. My oldest has been friends with a lot of kids at his school and I have noticed that most social groups form based on living on the same street or being on the same sports teams, etc. These kids see each other a lot either on the street or at practice and games, and the parents become more friendly with each other for the same reason.
I would focus on play dates with kids involved in the same activities with my kid so that those friendship bonds (parents and kids) can be strengthened by familiarity.
Anonymous wrote:When are the play dates occurring? Are they occurring while you are at work and your child is at camp?
Anonymous wrote:Your DD has never had a play date with these friends since K? Does she get invited to birthday parties?
I'm a SAHM and host group play dates. My kids are 5 and 7. I invite both kids of working parents and stay at home parents. I typically extend invitation when I see family at a birthday party or school event. Play dates are based on who my child asks to play with. We do play dates regularly with 3 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without actually knowing your DD or her friends and their parents but I would try hosting a few playdates. Watch how your DD interacts with her friends to try to get more insight yourself.