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Play Date Ideas & Tips



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By : Veronica Scott    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-09-17 08:22:52
As any parent will know, kids need to spend quality time with other kids. It’s a necessary part of growing and becoming a social being. Kids do get plenty of time with others at daycare or in school but during summer breaks or on weekends, they still need that interaction. Parents need to make a point of getting children involved with others, especially if they do not have any siblings at home. The benefits of this will be readily apparent.

It’s a good idea to get to know the parents of some of the kids your child attends daycare or school with. It makes it much easier to organize play dates and it certainly doesn’t hurt to have coffee and get to know each other while the kids play. Many people have become friends through their children. Don’t discourage this method of play date set up. Feel free to ask a fellow parent how they feel about getting the kids together. It will probably be a relief for them that you asked.

There are many great places for your children to meet others they can make play dates with. Daycare and school are perhaps the most obvious ones but there are many other fantastic places. Church is a place that makes most of us feel safe and comfortable while bringing us close with other people. Try getting your kids together through outlets like that. There are also great groups to join for stay at home moms that allow them to take a break and get the kids together.

If you orchestrate a play date at your own home, be sure not to take on more kids than you can handle. Three or four might not sound like a lot but when they are complaining they are hungry, fighting over toys and running around your house, it may become overwhelming fast. Keep this kind of thing in mind when you schedule a play date. Too many kids will not be fun for you and may have you regretting it.

Make sure that all play dates are conducted in a safe fashion in a safe place. A fenced in backyard is a great place to place whereas a concrete basement may not be. Take the age of the kids into consideration as well. This is a huge factor when it comes to safety. Use stair blocking gates if they are necessary and keep a close eye on children while they play to be sure they don’t get into something you have not thought of.

Have your kids alternate play dates with a friend. Don’t have every play date at your house or you will soon tire yourself out. Be sure to take turns and send your child to their friend’s house on occasion. Not only does it give you a break, it helps your child learn about proper behaviour in other people’s homes. A play date is a fun way for kids to interact. Organize one regularly because kids need a social life too.
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