Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Unless you live in Anaheim, a trip to Disney is way over the top. Just invite him over to play.
And encourage your son to identify other kids to invite over too.
That’s insane. What family would let you take a kid on vacation when you don’t know them well enough for a play date?
Just have a normal play date at home. If you want to be over the top and you live in NoVa, take them to the Lego play place at Springfield mall.
+1
I have an 8yo and I wouldn't ever let my best friend take her on a trip to Disney without me. Insanity.
Anonymous wrote:
"No! Don’t do this. Just a normal playdate."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Unless you live in Anaheim, a trip to Disney is way over the top. Just invite him over to play.
And encourage your son to identify other kids to invite over too.
That’s insane. What family would let you take a kid on vacation when you don’t know them well enough for a play date?
Just have a normal play date at home. If you want to be over the top and you live in NoVa, take them to the Lego play place at Springfield mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Unless you live in Anaheim, a trip to Disney is way over the top. Just invite him over to play.
And encourage your son to identify other kids to invite over too.
Anonymous wrote:You are too quick to label a kid you knew for a few short months as a best friend.
I have two boys now ages 12 and 14. My older son has been friends with some boys since early elementary. Most of them are very good looking, smart, athletic, confident and the girls have crushes on them. I was afraid they may leave my more nerdy introverted son behind but their group has only grown. My son is also good looking, smart and athletic but he is more reserved and quiet.
8 is young. Friendships shift a lot in upper elementary and then again in middle school and high school.
My 12yo is very social unlike my older son. He is the one who seems to be leaving old friends behind for new ones. I don’t think he is doing it on purpose but he is meeting new people and his old friends aren’t all in his current classes so he sees them less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.
Desperado why don’t you come to your senses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah gonna go with troll. No parent goes from I’m afraid to invite him for a play date to hmmm maybe I can bring him to Disneyland. Haha. If you don’t know the parents well enough to ask them how their son feels about yours then you don’t know them well enough to go to Disney. T
It's not that I'm afraid to invite him just that I thought it would be better if my son called him instead. I do know the Mom well enough to discuss a possible trip to Disney and that's something I'm considering. But do you really think a parent would be honest with me and tell me if my worst fear is true: that her son doesn't wanna be friends with my boy anymore because some rude kids at school sometimes laugh at him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you should invite your he child for a playdate; why wouldn’t you?
Yes, very true! I'm feeling nervous that this boy just isn't as into my son as he was in September. I am considering offering an exciting invitation-- such as a trip to Disneyland with our family.