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Friend party for the preschool set questions
Dd just got invited to a party for a girl at preschool (her first "friend" party). I've heard dd talk about the girl before, but I don't know the parents at all. It doesn't say anything on the invitation about parents being allowed to stay. I'm really not comfortable about sending her to a stranger's house alone at this age. Do I assume at this age parents stay? Is there a tactful way to ask? Am I being crazy?
Re: Friend party for the preschool set questions
At this age, I think parents stay. Every party we've had/gone to, the parents have always been there. When you RSVP, you could ask if parents are welcome to stay.
One of the parents emailed me (very nicely) and asked if it was OK for parents to stay. I think at this age they're kind of on the cusp. I know the days of just dropping her off are coming soon, but I'm not ready for them yet.
If they provided an email address to RSVP I would just email and ask.
We are having dd's 6th bday party soon and I expect most will stay since most of the group we know well. But there are some new kindergarten friends we are inviting and I'm not sure what they will do. I am assuming they will ask when they RSVP so if you feel unsure I definitely think that's a good time to ask.
Just a simple message will do:
Dd is looking forward to attending the party! Is it okay with you if I stay for the party? Thanks!
-Abbey