Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
NOPE! You don’t get to control what other people do. We WILL get back to normal, even if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally ask the parents what they're comfortable with and just do that. Things are changing real fast right now so i think within a couple weeks things will have generally shaken out.
The dad is known for his hands off attitude (in a good way) so the boys planned it all - I was only consulted on the time. Which I loved tbh.
I guess I will ask my kid if anyone else wore masks there and act accordingly.
You cannot expect kids to negotiate this pandemic stuff. People have different levels of comfort, obviously. It's not up to your kid's friend, it's up to their parent.
I would communicate with the parent:
Hi, (your kid) has invited (their kid) for a playdate on x date. It is fine with me if the kids do not wear masks, unless you prefer that they do wear masks. I am fully vaccinated, so I don't plan to wear a mask unless you are uncomfortable with that. Please let me know whether (their kid) can attend and your mask preferences. Looking forward to it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
NOPE! You don’t get to control what other people do. We WILL get back to normal, even if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: basically how do I tell the kid he is welcome to not wear a mask unless he or his parents prefer to wear it.
You say exactly that. We have a similar situation and it’s nbd.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: basically how do I tell the kid he is welcome to not wear a mask unless he or his parents prefer to wear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
NOPE! You don’t get to control what other people do. We WILL get back to normal, even if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally ask the parents what they're comfortable with and just do that. Things are changing real fast right now so i think within a couple weeks things will have generally shaken out.
The dad is known for his hands off attitude (in a good way) so the boys planned it all - I was only consulted on the time. Which I loved tbh.
I guess I will ask my kid if anyone else wore masks there and act accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
NOPE! You don’t get to control what other people do. We WILL get back to normal, even if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?
NOPE! You don’t get to control what other people do. We WILL get back to normal, even if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:This feels a little disingenuous to me. You know the other family’s preference. They requested that your child wear a mask. They were clear about that in their initial invite. If you really feel strongly about no masks or this play date was months ago, so you feel they could have evolved their position, have a conversation with them.
Anonymous wrote:You should not be doing indoor playdates. How is this even a question. Don't you care about your child's health?