Okay, so I know this topic has been discussed before, Children invited, children are not invited, etc. What I want to know is a delicate way to word something on my website and that is this... if the children can behave that's great, but if they can't, don't bring them, find a babysitter, or do what you need to do so they don't disrupt the ceremony or cause chaos at the reception. I'm all for having the children there... if they can behave. Any suggestions?
Re: Children at the ceremony/reception...
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[QUOTE]Okay, so I know this topic has been discussed before, Children invited, children are not invited, etc. What I want to know is a delicate way to word something on my website and that is this...<strong> </strong>if the children can behave that's great, but if they can't, don't bring them, find a babysitter, or do what you need to do so they don't disrupt the ceremony or cause chaos at the reception. I'm all for having the children there... if they can behave. Any suggestions?
Posted by Roxygrl2002[/QUOTE]
You should not pick and choose which kids are able to attend and which are not. You either invite all children or don't via word of mouth.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Children at the ceremony/reception... : Like PP said, there really is no wording that could be considered polite. No matter how you phrase it, "Only bring your kids if they can behave" comes off rude. Let parents use their best judgment. Most parents will remove a crying/screaming child from a ceremony, anyway. I think you are worrying too much about this. <strong>You already said that kids are invited. Leave it at that.</strong>
Posted by cfaszews25[/QUOTE]<div>
</div><div>^This.
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[QUOTE]Kids are already invited, I just know that there are some children on that list, like my newphew for example who are ADHD or just can't behave. In his case, <strong>we've already let my sister know she needs to find a sitter for him that day which she understands.</strong> I'm just wondering if anyone has a nicely worded way of implying that if you know your kid can't handle themselves, and I think alot of parents know when their kids can't behave, or are too young to not be crying/screaming at random times... then just leave them home. Anyone have any wording? Any help toward that would be appreciated. Thanks for all the previous comments as well.
Posted by Roxygrl2002[/QUOTE]
Wow....
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[QUOTE]Kids are already invited, <strong>I just know that there are some children on that list, like my newphew for example who are ADHD or just can't behave. In his case, we've already let my sister know she needs to find a sitter for him that day which she understands. </strong>I'm just wondering if anyone has a nicely worded way of implying that if you know your kid can't handle themselves, and I think alot of parents know when their kids can't behave, or are too young to not be crying/screaming at random times... then just leave them home. Anyone have any wording? Any help toward that would be appreciated. Thanks for all the previous comments as well.
Posted by Roxygrl2002[/QUOTE]
<div>wow... aren't you a peach.</div><div>
</div><div>First, kids are kids. Well behaved kids have bad days. Mis-behaved kids have good days. Even if you were the one who hand picked the well behaved kids you might still have a problem...</div><div>
</div><div>Second, Do you really think a parent is the best person to judge whether their kids are well behaved or not? Really? Tell us how that works out for you okay?</div><div>
</div><div>The ship as passed on this one. They already have been invited, you can't go back and tell people their kids is no longer welcome.</div>
[QUOTE]Kids are already invited, I just know that there are some children on that list, like my newphew <strong>for example who are ADHD</strong> or just can't behave. In his case, we've already let my sister know she needs to find a sitter for him that day which she understands. I'm just wondering if anyone has a nicely worded way of implying that if you know your kid can't handle themselves, and I think alot of parents know when their kids can't behave, or are too young to not be crying/screaming at random times... then just leave them home. Anyone have any wording? Any help toward that would be appreciated. Thanks for all the previous comments as well.
Posted by Roxygrl2002[/QUOTE]
What about adults who are ADHD or ADD? Do their spouses have to find sitters for them too?