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4-Year Old Birthday Party

Hi Ladies,
My 4-year old daughter has been invited to attend a birthday part at Pump it Up. This is the first birthday party she'll be attending outside of the family. I'm not really certain of the protocol concerning whether or not I should or could stay with her. I'm not comfortable leaving her there without me but the invitation was only for her. I assume it would be OK for me to stick around during the party but am not certain and don't want to be rude. The party is for a friend of hers from preschool so I don't know the parents which adds to my desire to stay.

What do you think? OK to stay?

Thanks!

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YES STAY! they would love an extra pair of eyes! lol I know when i have birthday parties i really enjoy having the parent stay not only to help watch the kids but its a chance to talk to another adult....

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I am always floored when people think it's OK to just drop off a 4 or 5 year old at a party. You are not only welcome but you are expected to stay with her at that age, especially since you don't know them. I always loved parties at that age group because they are really the only chance I had to meet my kids' playmates and their parents.

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I am always floored when people think it's OK to just drop off a 4 or 5 year old at a party. You are not only welcome but you are expected to stay with her at that age, especially since you don't know them. I always loved parties at that age group because they are really the only chance I had to meet my kids' playmates and their parents.

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Yes at 4 it is perfectly fine to stay. I used to bring a book or magazine along to the parties I was staying at, park myself in the corner somewhere and catch up on my reading!!

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YES STAY! they would love an extra pair of eyes! lol I know when i have birthday parties i really enjoy having the parent stay not only to help watch the kids but its a chance to talk to another adult....

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We had a birthday party at PIU for my 4 year old twins and YES you should stay. Bumps and slips happen on those inflatables, plus it can get hectic and loud. You'd hate for your daughter to get knocked down or scared and you're not there to comfort her.

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Go ahead and stay. That's perfectly fine. If most of the kids are 4 I'm sure a lot of the parents will be staying.

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There's no extra cost to the host for adults in attendance so you should definitely stay. Wear nicer-looking comfortable clothes and bring a ponytail holder and socks for yourself in case your daughter wants you to participate. It's quite a workout for the parents too! You'd be surprised how many 4yr olds are thrilled to have an adult participating with them as many of them have trouble navigating the steeper climbing rungs for the slides... especially if it's PumpItUp and not PumpItUp JR. Make sure you've snacked beforehand and bring water for both of you. Have an energy bar of some sort in your purse so you can nosh while the kiddos are enjoying their pizza (or in the car on the way home). Enjoy!!!

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Yes at 4 it is perfectly fine to stay. I used to bring a book or magazine along to the parties I was staying at, park myself in the corner somewhere and catch up on my reading!!

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I would plan to go and stay. I think 4 is a little young to be dropping off, and I don't think anyone expects that (i.e. the host). The only thing I would suggest is not bringing any siblings. I 'personally' think it's kind of rude when people bring siblings to a birthday party they weren't invited to. Especially, when there is a headcount charge - per person charge. Oh, and I don't usually plan to eat at my kids' parties - unless it's a good friend and at their house type of thing. I usually eat something before I go, and save the pizza and/or cake for the kids. I should mention I have an 8 year old, and the first drop off we ever received was at age 6 a couple of his classmates were dropped off, which was perfectly fine by us. I would say age 5-ish is the minimum for drop offs - depends on how dependant your child is - wiping own bum, potential potty accidents, clingy to mom, etc. and how well you know the host.

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My daughter's 5th party was there and all of the parents stayed, which I appreciated!

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You should stay. I don't think people expect you to drop off until your kids are at least in 1st grade.

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