Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 6 and all my friends still come along for playdates. I don't know anyone who is doing drop off playdates at this age.
My oldest daughter said to me, "Why are you still here?" at age 5. She wants me to walk in, take five minutes to talk to the parent, and then kiss her goodbye and leave. She's a "strong, independent woman."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 6 and all my friends still come along for playdates. I don't know anyone who is doing drop off playdates at this age.
My oldest daughter said to me, "Why are you still here?" at age 5. She wants me to walk in, take five minutes to talk to the parent, and then kiss her goodbye and leave. She's a "strong, independent woman."
I love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 6 and all my friends still come along for playdates. I don't know anyone who is doing drop off playdates at this age.
My oldest daughter said to me, "Why are you still here?" at age 5. She wants me to walk in, take five minutes to talk to the parent, and then kiss her goodbye and leave. She's a "strong, independent woman."
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s anxiety is so bad he won’t go to drop off play dates (yes, we are working on it). I’m up front about that though and always offer to host instead.
Anonymous wrote:This happened w/ my DD’s friend (3rd grade). She either wanted to meet somewhere public or stay for play date. I liked the mom a lot, but didn’t always want to entertain her. I had dinner to cook, work to do etc. Eventually I stop asking about play dates.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 6 and all my friends still come along for playdates. I don't know anyone who is doing drop off playdates at this age.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 6 and all my friends still come along for playdates. I don't know anyone who is doing drop off playdates at this age.
Anonymous wrote:I just meet another mom that never leaves her kid. She her oldest is my kids age 7. So even if they know the other parent really well they go on all of the play dates with the kid. Ok. So if I ask her if she wants to get the kids together to play and I’m cleaning the house and don’t want to entertain her. Will she come over and watch both kids while I’m cleaning? Do I tell her before hand that I don’t want to host?