npmommie
<font color=red>Channels George Michael in her car
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if your kids invited someone over for a playdate, and then they basically ignored them for part of that playdate, would you want another playdate with them, would you say anything to the parent who keeps bugging for another playdate?
this is the friend whose older son (11ish) has to always be in on the playdates.......and there is always something he gets upset about with the others.
I really don't want to do a playdate with them, even though my kids do. its just stressful to me, just anticipating when he is going to get mad at the others over something.
plus the last time we were invited over there, they basically ignored my dd for part of the time, and i was ready to leave, and they convinced me to stay.
maybe it bugged me more than my kid, but anyway, how would you handle this. the mom is constantly asking me for a time to get together
this is the friend whose older son (11ish) has to always be in on the playdates.......and there is always something he gets upset about with the others.
I really don't want to do a playdate with them, even though my kids do. its just stressful to me, just anticipating when he is going to get mad at the others over something.
plus the last time we were invited over there, they basically ignored my dd for part of the time, and i was ready to leave, and they convinced me to stay.
maybe it bugged me more than my kid, but anyway, how would you handle this. the mom is constantly asking me for a time to get together
I feel exactly the same way!!!! I have 6 kids and made sure they all had their time with their friends and parties and if the others got upset I told them they will have their time with their friends and parties. I had to tell my sister she did not have to invite ALL her friends kids to her son's BD parties.....it was costing her $600 twice a year for a kids party, she would have mom's and dads and bro and sis....she has now cut that out....

