Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 16:13     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?


Never?

Or do you mean a whole-class party? My teen still enjoys his birthday parties, but they're just a few select friends.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 16:09     Subject: Re:When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

My son had parties until he was about 11. At 13, we switched to overnight trips.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 16:08     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

6th grade was the last. And that was a sleepover type of thing. Kids and friends still recognized birthdays later ~ decorating lockers was a big deal in MS, gifts especially homemade cards and collages-type things were big in HS.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 14:59     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

Anonymous wrote:My daughter is turning 11 and I never thought about this. I’m so glad I read this, I was thinking about a bounce house in our yard, lol. I’ll save that for my 8yo.


My 11 year old son would be happy to go to a home party with a bounce house.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 14:58     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

My daughter is turning 11 and I never thought about this. I’m so glad I read this, I was thinking about a bounce house in our yard, lol. I’ll save that for my 8yo.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2020 14:51     Subject: Re:When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

^^ the big teen milestones, we let them pick the summer vaca (summer bdays).
We are done with the big parties for a few years now and I do miss them alittle, they do grow up too fast.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2020 18:52     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

Not every year after 12 but big ones like 13, 16, and 18 continued. Will miss the day’s when done
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2020 18:50     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son and oldest daughter are in their mid 20's and they haven't stopped. The celebrations have changed throughout the years, but they still celebrate.


Yeah they celebrate with friends or spouse. It’s not like parents plan it and buy the cake and invite people.


Actually, if they're home, we do.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2020 18:46     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

Anonymous wrote:For me, end of Elementary school was the last for big parties. After that it was more my parents paying for 2 or 3 friends to go the movies or other event or a sleepover, but much smaller with a few close friends.


+1
My kids had big partiies until 10, now they celebrate with a sleepover or a small outing.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2020 20:39     Subject: When did your kids stop having birthday parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good question. My 10 yo has a summer bday and has always (since age 5) had a party at a park/playground. Parents stay & chat, everyone eats, kids play, very low key.
I think he’d like to continue this but 11 seems kind of old for this. Right?


My 9 and 10 year olds no longer enjoy going to the playground.


Interesting. I'm 40 and I don't think I had a day in my life when I was uninterested in swings and climbing structures. At what age does the average child grow out of the "party at the park?"


Hah. Dh was thrilled when our dd was old enough to go to the park. He said he always wanted to swing and play on the playground (we live near an awesome one) but didn’t want to be accused of being a pedophile. He plays with them almost every day on the playground. Tag, hide and go seeks, swings.

I agree that most 10 year olds don’t want a playground.


I honestly can’t remember the last time my 10, almost 11yo, went to a playground.