10 Ways to Ensure a Perfect Playdate
Our thanks to Carren W. Joye for contributing this information to Matchingmoms.
All parents want their children to have friends. Getting together with friends at the park, playing with friends at day care or preschool, or visiting with relatives are part of a preschooler’s social life. So are going over to a friend’s house and inviting them over to play for a playdate. All of these are important to facilitate friendships for your toddler or preschooler. Unfortunately, personalities and play styles may sometimes clash during these get-togethers. However, if you are prepared, you can help these playdates go so much more smoothly.Carren W. Joye is the author of A Stay-at-Home Mom's Complete Guide to Playgroups. A homeschooling mom of four children, she has founded five successful playgroups and helped start countless other playgroups around the world via the Internet.
For more details on starting a playgroup and information on what to do to make it longlasting and successful, try A Stay-at-Home Mom's Complete Guide to Playgroups. You can order it from any online bookstore, such as iUniverse.com, the publisher. Read an excerpt.