In a previous article I wrote on this website, I described the different styles of play
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You may notice some differences in how children play, depending on their age. Younger children play side by side, and this style is called “parallel play” and some older children would be moving together and following each other’s leads. It will all depend on their skill and developmental level but to keep them busy and motivated, parents usually plan some games and fun activities and some would offer them toys to keep them engaged together.
Instead of using your child’s own toys with a big group of children, it is always a good option to rent toys for the occasion. This way, you can have a variety of fun and colorful new toys for different skills and age levels that you give back after the party and be sure that your home won’t be crowded by it. Toy Share experience is a toy rental company and they do have a broad and fun list of toys that you can choose from for your children’s parties and playdates. You may choose to rent small tricycles for the garden, or big kitchen toys for imaginary play or just cars and blocks to use while sitting on the carpet. Each time will be different and your child will not stop exploring new play ideas.
I would recommend keeping the social gatherings relatively short for young children. Plan your event for around 90 minutes, to avoid sensory overload and fatigue which may lead to behavioral difficulties and outbursts afterward.
You know your child's functioning and you are able to anticipate any undesirable behaviors.I f they tend to be bothered by loud noises at parties, you can always suggest overhead noise cancellation gear but do encourage them to attend the event anyway. It
would be a shame for them to stay home and miss all the fun and the socializing benefits.
Noise cancellation is not the only option you have if your child is sensory sensitive or if they do have difficulties in sharing toys or engaging in social play. You can get in touch with me and I will be happy to offer more strategies and support ideas.