Anonymous wrote:I'd bribe. It's a special day, not something that happens often, etc. Pick something you know he'd really want and say he can have it at the reception to play with (assuming it's appropriate). When DS was 4, he was the ring bearer in my best friends wedding. We bribed him for all the sitting around part. Getting ready, pictures, lining up, etc. He got some paw patrol toys to play with at the reception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you ask him what he doesn’t like about it? Can he articulate it well enough to tell you?
When my daughter started kindergarten at catholic school. It turned out that she didn’t like that it wasn’t colorful when she wanted to wear rainbows. So, we figured out what we could do within the confines of the dress code and put a colorful bow in her hair, rainbow earrings, and a colorful glass cross necklace, and she was much happier.
O, for pete's sake.
A five year old has no idea what he doesn't like about it. He doesn't want to do it. End of story.
You bribe him OP. A new toy, a day at the zoo, ice cream... whatever it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Can you ask him what he doesn’t like about it? Can he articulate it well enough to tell you?
When my daughter started kindergarten at catholic school. It turned out that she didn’t like that it wasn’t colorful when she wanted to wear rainbows. So, we figured out what we could do within the confines of the dress code and put a colorful bow in her hair, rainbow earrings, and a colorful glass cross necklace, and she was much happier.