Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't get to decide the culture/atmosphere of my home. If the kids are fighting or annoying each other, I'd intervene, but a kid insisting to just play with her friend and not interact with the family doesn't belong in my home.
+1 We had a guest who only wanted to hang with one twin. They are the same gender. Our children have different personalities and friends, but if they want to play with a friend of the other during a playdate they can. DH is big on siblings before friends so that guest was never invited back.
We won't allow someone my kids won't even know in a few years to interfere with their relationship.
As a mom of tween twins, this is weird. Even though we are big on the sibling bond, they are different
It's okay if another child wants to play only with one twin, we help the other twin find something else to do. Of course we expect the kid to be polite to both twins but not that the playdate is for both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't get to decide the culture/atmosphere of my home. If the kids are fighting or annoying each other, I'd intervene, but a kid insisting to just play with her friend and not interact with the family doesn't belong in my home.
+1 We had a guest who only wanted to hang with one twin. They are the same gender. Our children have different personalities and friends, but if they want to play with a friend of the other during a playdate they can. DH is big on siblings before friends so that guest was never invited back.
We won't allow someone my kids won't even know in a few years to interfere with their relationship.
Anonymous wrote:You don't get to decide the culture/atmosphere of my home. If the kids are fighting or annoying each other, I'd intervene, but a kid insisting to just play with her friend and not interact with the family doesn't belong in my home.
Anonymous wrote:Usually the younger kids aren't the priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to host the other kid and not arrange to also have the other mom there.
This. I totally get not wanting to host younger siblings but no, I’m not going to bend over backwards to have a playdate with you/find childcare for my other kids so I can sit in your house and watch one of my kids play. And if we are meeting in a public place like the zoo/a park, of course I’m bringing my other kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to host the other kid and not arrange to also have the other mom there.
This. I totally get not wanting to host younger siblings but no, I’m not going to bend over backwards to have a playdate with you/find childcare for my other kids so I can sit in your house and watch one of my kids play. And if we are meeting in a public place like the zoo/a park, of course I’m bringing my other kids!