O.K. I'll try to be brief
Last fall a family moved in behind us. The kids are 13, 11(boys) and 10 (girl-Amanda). My ds(5) started being friendly with them during the winter. They liked to come over and slide in our yard and REALLY liked the fact that we had a hot tub-understandable. Well I guess that got old and they stopped wanting to play with ds as much. I tried to explain to him that they were much older and that sometimes "big kids" don't always want to play with little kids.(Amanda went as far as to say one day that sometimes A.J. annoys her when he wants to come over in their yard to play!) The boys haven't been over here in probably 3 months and Amanda has been over maybe twice in as much time-especially the night she knew we were going to the carnival which we ended up taking her to.(I should probably mention that there is something odd about the whole family situation. I think the kids are pretty much on their own over there even when it comes to cooking-Amanda has had dinner here MANY nights)
WELL.... I told dh that I was sure they would all want to be friends with him again as soon as the pool was open.
Wouldn't you know, yesterday was the first day that A.J. and his friend were swimming. His friend went home and the phone rings..... it's Amanda. She wants to know if she can come over to play. I told A.J. they could play but we were not going in the pool again. Well over she comes with 11 year old brother!!
My problem here is I don't want A.J. to get used-you know what I mean? They are much older than him and I understand why they wouldn't want to "hang around" but they don't seem to mind the age difference when they "want" something.
Do I just let it go? Do I mention my concern to the parents? I want A.J. to have friends to play with (he has many more friends in the neighborhood though)but I just don't want his feelings to get hurt again when they get tired of the pool. Am I being overprotective?
Man, when did being a parent get so hard!! LOL
O.K.-let me have it!!
Kim

Last fall a family moved in behind us. The kids are 13, 11(boys) and 10 (girl-Amanda). My ds(5) started being friendly with them during the winter. They liked to come over and slide in our yard and REALLY liked the fact that we had a hot tub-understandable. Well I guess that got old and they stopped wanting to play with ds as much. I tried to explain to him that they were much older and that sometimes "big kids" don't always want to play with little kids.(Amanda went as far as to say one day that sometimes A.J. annoys her when he wants to come over in their yard to play!) The boys haven't been over here in probably 3 months and Amanda has been over maybe twice in as much time-especially the night she knew we were going to the carnival which we ended up taking her to.(I should probably mention that there is something odd about the whole family situation. I think the kids are pretty much on their own over there even when it comes to cooking-Amanda has had dinner here MANY nights)
WELL.... I told dh that I was sure they would all want to be friends with him again as soon as the pool was open.
Wouldn't you know, yesterday was the first day that A.J. and his friend were swimming. His friend went home and the phone rings..... it's Amanda. She wants to know if she can come over to play. I told A.J. they could play but we were not going in the pool again. Well over she comes with 11 year old brother!!
My problem here is I don't want A.J. to get used-you know what I mean? They are much older than him and I understand why they wouldn't want to "hang around" but they don't seem to mind the age difference when they "want" something.
Do I just let it go? Do I mention my concern to the parents? I want A.J. to have friends to play with (he has many more friends in the neighborhood though)but I just don't want his feelings to get hurt again when they get tired of the pool. Am I being overprotective?
Man, when did being a parent get so hard!! LOL
O.K.-let me have it!!
Kim