Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I don't know the parents then this is a great opportunity to get to know them. Depending on the location and time of the party I have seen parents that stay, even if its a drop off party at age 8. For playdates and parties if I don't know the parent, I arrive, drop off kid talk with the parents, help with the party set up and decide at that point if I will stay or go. Sometimes there is a nice social gathering for parents going on and I enjoy gettting to know everyone. Sometimes I'm one of the few that is staying. For us I'd rather use it as a way to meet other kids and parents.
Oh, God. I hate you. There is always one at every one of my kid's parties. They're 8. Or even 9. I don't have time for you, I'm busy. I don't want to entertain you. None of the other parents are staying, it's obvious. It's not a social gathering for other parents or I would have written that on the invitation. There is nothing to help with, you're just in the way and you are clearly just interfering with your helicoptering. By the way, your kid is embarrassedby it.
Just don't accept the invitation if you can't leave him alone for 3 hours on a Saturday afernoon.