Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it. - Marshall McLuhan

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A sure sign your child is growing up is when they start asking to go to a friend’s house or begging to invite one home. Gone are the days when the idea of a playdate originated with you. And, certainly gone are the days when a playdate was more about grown up time than child socialization-oh, how I fondly remember going to playgroups with my baby at a time when she didn’t yet know she had hands, let alone understand the concept of play.
Whether your child goes to a friend’s house or one comes to yours, safety is no doubt a key concern. This is probably especially true when your child receives a play invitation that doesn’t include you. When you’re the one leaving a child at another’s house, particularly a home that you haven’t before visited, you may want to ask these questions before you make the drop off:
When it comes to your child’s safety at a friend’s house, you simply can’t underestimate the value of asking questions.
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