Arabella1978
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We are not a playdate family (my kids are 2 and 6 years old) - we don't care for playdates for many reasons. Anyone else feel the same? That being said, my eldest child, DD6.5 does struggle when others come here as she is very organized and neat like myself, and to be honest, most kids (my nieces included) don't know how to play, make messes, break toys, etc. So, despite these other kids having lots of playdate experiences, they still don't know how to play. We actually have taught both of our children how to play, in terms of sharing, tidying up, respecting other people's homes, etc. and this is the key to the puzzle, IMHO. So many parents use playdates as a way to teach their kids how to play, and it isn't anywhere near enough, as far as I'm concerned. As clarification, for teaching how to play, I find that so many parents just drop their kids into a playdate, and expect them to be able to play properly, and this doesn't always work in regards to tidying up, respecting others, sharing, etc.
As a teacher, I totally get that there are some positives to playdates, but for us, we don't care for them that much, and we frankly don't have time to schedule multiple sessions each week. We also worry about kids playing at our house should they get hurt on our huge backyard playstructure - it's a big responsibility to watch over somebody else's kids. How do you all with pools, play structures or trampolines deal with this?
My nieces are older, 11 and 9, and have started going on lots of playdates each weekend, and I do understand how important playing with friends is at this older age, but my kids are still really young, and so I don't think that playdates are the only way to go at this stage. For my nieces, it is a very important part of their development, but my kids are still young, and so I don't think we need a houseful of friends multiple times per week, nor do we have time for it, to be honest.
Just wondering if anyone else feels the same way - my kids have been in Montessori school since 12 months, so they get lots of socialization in this respect, plus they do different extra-curriculars, go on vacations regularly, eat out in restaurants, etc. I am wondering how other families play, with younger kids like mine, and do you parents feel that playing is the only way to socialize or culturalize your children? If you do have playdates, when do you have them - weekends, weeknights?
Just wondering how other families do it? Tiger![]()
I get what you're saying here..and yeah honestly a playdate with just me supervising other people's kids is sort of...EXHAUSTING! lol!
But that said, I am selfish in the respect that my kiddos playdates are only scheduled with kids whose moms I like! HAHAHAHAH! My oldest is 9 so he's past playdate age...meaning he has kids over and they play on their own with little interaction from me etc.
But for my 4 year old and 1 year old I will routinely invite over other kids for them to play with, but only because I want another adult to talk to!! HAHAHAH
This is how a playdate at my house goes::
From somewhere in the house: "CRASH!!!"
ME: "Oh Lord did you hear that?"
Other kid's Mom: "Yes but no one is screaming".
ME: "And even if they were there's some bandaids in the bathroom up there, Gracie's a pro at those"
Other mom: "I noticed Gracie has a runny nose"
Me: "Yup and so will your kid in five days"
Other mom: "Maybe I should have ____ (name of youngest happily cooing in her lap) drink of out of Gracie's sippy cup so both of mine will be sick at the same time.
Me: "Okay let me get it for you, I think there's still a little saliva on the corner"
Etc...
So really, our playdates are more about getting some sanity with another mom. If the kids have fun and don't end up bleeding well than we figure it was good for them too!! HAHAHAH!
And we operate on the mantra that, "WHen I'm at your house my kids will trash the playroom and when you're at my house YOUR kids will trash the playroom."
And yeah, we don't invite others over if any of our kids are actively vomiting, but runny noses? That's fair game to share with others!! HAHAHA




Your dd6 is not going to have a lot of friends, I can tell you now. My gf invited her d6's classmate over on a Saturday, and the dad stayed the whole time. Word spread quickly, and no one will invite this girl over now. One of the purposes of a playdate is to have someone for your child to play with so you can get stuff done.