Play Dates
Play Dates
Play dates can be fun or stressful. Hanging out with moms and kids that you don’t know very well can lead to uncomfortable moments. Here are some suggestions to reduce friction:
Taboo Subjects
Don’t talk about any of these until you know the other moms well:
Religion
Politics
Sex
Other Moms
Medications you are on
Neutral Spot
Try to meet in a neutral spot - park or mall playground. This gives you the freedom to leave when you want. You also don’t have to wait for a “lingerer” to go. Not having it at your house means, you don’t have to worry about anyone else’s snotty-nosed kids getting into your things. You don’t have to enforce discipline on someone else’s child for jumping on your couch. Not going to someone else’s house means you don’t have to worry about your kid doing the same thing there.
Snacks
Bring enough healthy snacks for EACH kid. I know you aren’t responsible for feeding the other kids - but they always want what your kid has. The other mother will give you a pleading look and you will be the hero.
Confirm
Confirm by e-mail or text. Always have it in writing. It saves the confusion of “did she say 2 at this park or 3 at that park?” This way when they show up at 2:50 and you show up at 3:50 - you have something to fall back on.










Baby Signs
I can’t say enough about the use of sign language with babies. Joseph Garcia noticed as an interpreter for the deaf, that hearing children of deaf parents could communicate much sooner than they could speak.
Grocery Shopping
My best advice - go without the kids or send your husband, partner or friend.
Here are some other suggestions to help ease your pain:
Laundry
Consider laundry to be continuous rather than having a start and finish. You will become less frustrated, because laundry never ends. My advice is more geared towards doing laundry for a large family.
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