My DD in 3 in a few weeks and was invited to a party yesterday for another 3 year old.
It started with a magic show, she wouldn't stop running around and playing with the balloons whilst the others her age sat nicely with their mum's. She wouldn't listen to a word the magician said, even when addressed directly. She eventually sat down with me as I made it a tickle game and got her juice. She got bored quickly and announced 'i don't want this party'.
She perked up for the party food and then it was time to sing happy birthday and cut the cake-the cake was taken away and party games were started- musical statues etc. DD was distraught to not get the cake. She howled and I had to take her out to try to have a breather but she was in total overload, sobbing her heart out saying she wanted to go home. I held her and told her I heard she was upset and frustrated but it was time to go have a play with her friends and then we would have cake after. She wasn't really listening though she was too far gone to be reasoned with. To my embarrassment birthday Childs parents let her eat some cake in another room whilst the games were ongoing- the birthday girl herself just readily accepted when her parents told her she would have to wait
DD then wouldn't join in the games, preferring to run in loops and instigating a game of chase with one of the other kids. We decided to go and then she was actually lovely, saying happy birthday to birthday girl, goodbye to everyone, and thanking the parents pretty much unprompted.
I'd think my expectations were off but every other child her age seemed to manage it all ok. I found it really stressful and was worried that I've done her a disservice in doing a bad job of parenting her in general. She doesn't go to nursery so it's all been us. I feel like I've not taught her wait f and frustration tolerance. I feel like she is normally a lovely bright little girl and I often find her no problem to parent but now wondering if that's because we just run everything to her needs and desires.
Looking for feedback and advice!