mickeywho?
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If you need someone to stay with the child at the party you need to specify on the invite. Otherwise, the invitation is to the child, not their mom, dad, grandma, older sibling, next door neighbour...seriously!
I've had big parties for my boys when they were younger - and at the gym parties with 20 plus kids, I made sure I had enough adults there to help supervise. That did not include parents. I asked my sister, sister-in-law and my usual babysitter to help with the numbers so ratio was appropriate.
Most parents would ask when they dropped off if they were needed and it was easy to reasure them that there was already more than enough supervision and they could enjoy a couple of hours child-free. I have only had one parent insist she stay and that was because the child has severe food allergies and she was nervous about leaving her. I didn't have any problem and this parent basically sat back and stayed out of the way. She did not expect to be entertained or fed and was very respectful about letting us run the party without her. Of course, if she wanted to participate more we would have loved it...but the point is, she wasn't needed.
In our area, parents drop off from around the age of 5. No worries.
So glad I'm done with the big parties.
I've had big parties for my boys when they were younger - and at the gym parties with 20 plus kids, I made sure I had enough adults there to help supervise. That did not include parents. I asked my sister, sister-in-law and my usual babysitter to help with the numbers so ratio was appropriate.
Most parents would ask when they dropped off if they were needed and it was easy to reasure them that there was already more than enough supervision and they could enjoy a couple of hours child-free. I have only had one parent insist she stay and that was because the child has severe food allergies and she was nervous about leaving her. I didn't have any problem and this parent basically sat back and stayed out of the way. She did not expect to be entertained or fed and was very respectful about letting us run the party without her. Of course, if she wanted to participate more we would have loved it...but the point is, she wasn't needed.
In our area, parents drop off from around the age of 5. No worries.
So glad I'm done with the big parties.

Next year he says he wants a family party