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The dumbest question on earth, but I really don't know the answer.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 444406" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Truthfully I would just ask her. She understands your personality and she now probably understands his, too. "Jumper, when your friend is here to visit what do you expect the day to be?" It wouldn't hurt to say "I want to make sure we are all comfortable."</p><p></p><p>I've never had that exact experience because I am extroverted and only a couple of the eight kids had social limitations. Usually I "kinda" preplanned what I would do during those visits that were typical of me. Usually I was baking or cooking so the teens could be alone but with my presence obvious, lol.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't plan an event or activity unless my teen wanted me too. We did have board games, cards, popcorn etc. available all the time...nothing out of the ordinary. Let Jumper give you guidance. She's a good girl and they are trustworthy ( as much as teens can be trustworthy, lol ). It will be fine. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 444406, member: 35"] Truthfully I would just ask her. She understands your personality and she now probably understands his, too. "Jumper, when your friend is here to visit what do you expect the day to be?" It wouldn't hurt to say "I want to make sure we are all comfortable." I've never had that exact experience because I am extroverted and only a couple of the eight kids had social limitations. Usually I "kinda" preplanned what I would do during those visits that were typical of me. Usually I was baking or cooking so the teens could be alone but with my presence obvious, lol. I wouldn't plan an event or activity unless my teen wanted me too. We did have board games, cards, popcorn etc. available all the time...nothing out of the ordinary. Let Jumper give you guidance. She's a good girl and they are trustworthy ( as much as teens can be trustworthy, lol ). It will be fine. DDD [/QUOTE]
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