5 similarities between Toddler en Teenage playdates

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Now that my youngest son has reached the impressive age of 9, playdates have become so much easier! No longer do I have to watch them like a hawk, and hover around them like a helicopter-parent. They can just go and play.

How blissfull this peace of mind has been, I realized last Friday. Because that's the day I lost it.

Fifteen year old son with girlfriend. In his room...

My fifteen year old son had invited his girlfriend over to our house, and they were up in his room. It all came rushing back: the feeling of having to be on the alert constantly, of feeling worried and unable to relax.

Then it hit me!

Then suddenly it hit me: playdates for pubescent girls and boys are very similar to playdates for four- and five year olds! And because nobody warned me about this, I feel the need to share this info with you! So you are forewarned!

So here are 5 similarities between playdates for toddlers and playdates for pubescent boys and girls!

5 similarities between Toddler en Teenage playdates

  1. Both groups like to play doctor
  2. When it gets real quiet, your alarm bells should go off!
  3. When they suddenly close a door: you have to go and check on them immediately
  4. As long as there's a lot of racket, things are okay. Unless the racket is followed by the aforementioned quiet: then you should rush over immediately!
  5. Toddlers like to mix it up: they sometimes abandon playing doctor to playing hairdresser. You won't be the first mom who has to hand over a playdate to their parents with bangs that are way too short. Pubescent boys and girls won't cut each other's hair, but they do like to give each other hickeys, which makes for the same uncomfortable return to their parents.

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  1. Yes, exactly and not to overshare, but WATCH THEM. Even if you think they're too young and innocent and cute, there are definitely some hormones boiling under the surface and given a little privacy, it's not out of the realm of possibility that something unexpected could happen. Been there, it's not funny at all. Our rule is they are never in his room alone and if they are in the basement - all lights are on, all doors are open, and I will parade through the room at random intervals for laundry, snacks, or whatever else I can think of.

  2. Oh my goodness, how crazy the similarities are! My boys are almost out of that 4-5 year old stage now with playdates. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday this week! Hope you link up again this week 🙂

  3. I think for the reason's mentioned above, there was a "no friends in your room" rule when I was a teenager. I think I'll be instituting that same rule when my son reaches that age. It's just easier to keep an eye on things. Thanks for sharing (and putting the fear of God in me). #FridayFunday <3

  4. I never thought about how much toddlers and teens have in common. I have raised 3 teens now grown and now that I've started all over again with my 2 year old I think I'm prepared for those teen years but I know I'm not. It's gonna hit me like a ton of bricks when it comes. Thanks for sharing this great post with us over at Feature Fridays. Be sure to stop by Friday to see your post as one of the features this week!

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