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I Used to Allow Unsupervised Playdates, But These 10 Safety Concerns Changed My Approach

I Used to Allow Unsupervised Playdates, But These 10 Safety Concerns Changed My Approach

I Used to Allow Unsupervised Playdates, But These 10 Safety Concerns Changed My Approach
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I Used to Allow Unsupervised Playdates, But These 10 Safety Concerns Changed My Approach

Playdates. Some parents love them; others dread them. While playdates have been a massive part of society over the last several decades, more and more parents are choosing not to partake in playdates. This doesn't mean they don't get together with other adults and host a playdate where both parents are. Instead, parents choose to say no to unsupervised playdates where children are dropped off and later picked up by them. Let's explore why parents say no and the questions you should ask before considering an unsupervised playdate.

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