Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not big into gossip. I'd probably schedule a neutral playdate at a park or something and form my own opinions. People can be so nasty. I don't trust much of what anyone says.
+10000. I had a (toxic) former mom friend that crap talked perfectly lovely kids to anyone that would listen. Anyone but her own special snowflake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or "Oh, thank you for reaching out! We are swamped for the next several weeks, but I'll try to get back to you when we have some free time. Happy Holidays!"
On another point, you may want to just be nice and meet up with her and her kid at a playground for an hour. You set the time and the place. "Hi Susan, can you meet us at XX Playground from 10am - 11am (hard stop) on Saturday?" Don't offer other options and if she offers to host, just say you are doing outside playdates b/c covid. Maybe her kid will behave this time.
If the kid does not, you can have a real excuse when she texts you again. IE - "Larla and Sharla didn't seem to get along last time. Let's give it a little time before we schedule again. Hope all is well."
Please do not ignore. That is so incredibly rude.
I agree with the bolded here. I wiuld not blindly trust gossip and would give a child a chance. The gossio coukd be false, grossly exaggerated, or have an explanation. I’d find out for myself.
Yes, this! If the kid is actively hurting your kid they won’t want to go and you should not force it. My kid is another of those who has had some issues this year (just verbal outbursts) and we have great play dates when people give DC a chance. She is perfectly capable of being a great friend and we are working on the outbursts. A lot of kids are struggling this year OP….
I would, assuming that my kid wanted a playdate with this kid. If not, no playdate. There are kids that my kid doesn't like because they hit/punch/kick other kids, and I'm not making her have a playdate with them. But if she said it was okay, then I'd do the hour-at-the-playground thing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not big into gossip. I'd probably schedule a neutral playdate at a park or something and form my own opinions. People can be so nasty. I don't trust much of what anyone says.
Anonymous wrote:Or "Oh, thank you for reaching out! We are swamped for the next several weeks, but I'll try to get back to you when we have some free time. Happy Holidays!"
On another point, you may want to just be nice and meet up with her and her kid at a playground for an hour. You set the time and the place. "Hi Susan, can you meet us at XX Playground from 10am - 11am (hard stop) on Saturday?" Don't offer other options and if she offers to host, just say you are doing outside playdates b/c covid. Maybe her kid will behave this time.
If the kid does not, you can have a real excuse when she texts you again. IE - "Larla and Sharla didn't seem to get along last time. Let's give it a little time before we schedule again. Hope all is well."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or "Oh, thank you for reaching out! We are swamped for the next several weeks, but I'll try to get back to you when we have some free time. Happy Holidays!"
On another point, you may want to just be nice and meet up with her and her kid at a playground for an hour. You set the time and the place. "Hi Susan, can you meet us at XX Playground from 10am - 11am (hard stop) on Saturday?" Don't offer other options and if she offers to host, just say you are doing outside playdates b/c covid. Maybe her kid will behave this time.
If the kid does not, you can have a real excuse when she texts you again. IE - "Larla and Sharla didn't seem to get along last time. Let's give it a little time before we schedule again. Hope all is well."
Please do not ignore. That is so incredibly rude.
I agree with the bolded here. I wiuld not blindly trust gossip and would give a child a chance. The gossio coukd be false, grossly exaggerated, or have an explanation. I’d find out for myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or "Oh, thank you for reaching out! We are swamped for the next several weeks, but I'll try to get back to you when we have some free time. Happy Holidays!"
On another point, you may want to just be nice and meet up with her and her kid at a playground for an hour. You set the time and the place. "Hi Susan, can you meet us at XX Playground from 10am - 11am (hard stop) on Saturday?" Don't offer other options and if she offers to host, just say you are doing outside playdates b/c covid. Maybe her kid will behave this time.
If the kid does not, you can have a real excuse when she texts you again. IE - "Larla and Sharla didn't seem to get along last time. Let's give it a little time before we schedule again. Hope all is well."
Please do not ignore. That is so incredibly rude.
I agree with the bolded here. I wiuld not blindly trust gossip and would give a child a chance. The gossio coukd be false, grossly exaggerated, or have an explanation. I’d find out for myself.
Anonymous wrote:Or "Oh, thank you for reaching out! We are swamped for the next several weeks, but I'll try to get back to you when we have some free time. Happy Holidays!"
On another point, you may want to just be nice and meet up with her and her kid at a playground for an hour. You set the time and the place. "Hi Susan, can you meet us at XX Playground from 10am - 11am (hard stop) on Saturday?" Don't offer other options and if she offers to host, just say you are doing outside playdates b/c covid. Maybe her kid will behave this time.
If the kid does not, you can have a real excuse when she texts you again. IE - "Larla and Sharla didn't seem to get along last time. Let's give it a little time before we schedule again. Hope all is well."
Anonymous wrote:I'm not big into gossip. I'd probably schedule a neutral playdate at a park or something and form my own opinions. People can be so nasty. I don't trust much of what anyone says.
Anonymous wrote:"I'm sorry, Suzy isn't available"
Don't white lie