Sentences with phrase «on a playdate when»

It can be tempting to step in on a playdate when they're tussling over a toy and insist they share, but they won't understand yet.

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I also do well on Thursdays when I can have a playdate and have other moms around to chat with as well as help herd the little darlings.
I mean of course you turned your lifestyle upside - down when you found out to cater for it, but as soon as you settle in your ways (and in your cozy home) you find that there are things like camp, sleepovers and playdates on the horizon.
Babies who like routine and follow predictable patterns — that's most babies — but who don't get rattled if on occasion a morning nap happens on the way to the store rather than in the crib or when a playdate runs 20 minutes into the usual nap time.
Although we're flexible on scheduling, we try to stick to a routine that involves swim practice / swimming the am when it's cooler, lunch, quiet time while the baby naps, and then playdates / indoor arts and craft, library, children's museum, or a little tv / computer in the blazing hot afternoon hours.
When organising playdates with younger toddlers, experienced mums advise keeping it to two, schedule it for after a nap, limit it to two hours and hide away any particularly special toys they won't want their guest to dribble on.
But that's execution — the real «creating» time, the ideas, happen when I'm getting down on the ground and looking at bugs with my kids or talking to other moms during a playdate.
This playset is small enough that it can fit in a playroom but big enough that multiple kids can have fun playing on it when your child has a playdate or when you have more than one child in the same age range.
Even though your child is still a baby, eventually she'll start having more contact with other children as she goes on playdates, starts daycare or simply when you go out together.
But I've noticed that when she goes on playdates with the other kids, she's exposed to a lot of finger food like Cheerios, Goldfish and Puffs
Likewise, she is growing increasingly annoyed with the friends who, when she visits with her son for a playdate, turn on what they call their «TV babysitter» so they can chat without having to watch the kids.
When not volunteering for API or working on launching her parenting education career, Tina enjoys reading, dancing, singing, hosting playdates, which, now that her two boys are teens, are called «hanging out,» eating the delicious food her husband Jeff makes, and napping.
When children come over for playdates and he's around, chances are you'll find them all in the backyard having a water pistol fight and ganging up on him.
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