Is it rude if I tell my toddler i don't want to play and need a break. I do enjoy playing with my toddler,but every day I play with her to the point where I need a break. I keep telling her to play with her blocks magnets, eggs or her other toys. But she still wants to play. I can't help,but to sigh in annoys. I just need a hour of no playing. The only way I been able to have me time is to put on the tv,but I don't want to keep relaying on it. Am writing this while she is next to me playing with her cooking toys, I guess that is her playing on her own,but I just don't want her playing next to me because it feels like she is still asking me to play. And she is asking what am doing. I don't want to be rude to her
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No, having boundaries is not rude. And being able to independently play is an important skill that is part of education/school readiness.

Not at all!

You telling her to play with stuff won't work cos she naturally wants to rebel.
How many toys does she have out and available? Too many being available actually hinders independent play.
Set up an activity for her especially to play with first thing in the morning to give you a minute.
Rotate toys so they feel exciting.
How old?

I usually just have so much to do around the house that it’s not a lie I tell her I wish I could play with her but I have some work to do. You can put a timer clock and tell her I will play with you for 30 mins and then I need 30mins to do my work (maybe it’s not work but it sounds more serious lol)
She right now has 3 favorite toys, her small barbrie doll house set, magnets, eggs and legos. She about to turn 3 on Sunday.
Or 4 favorite lol

My kiddo has a play yard that we use for his independent play time. Especially now with baby #2 on the way I need a break more than ever and he does a pretty good job of independent play when I tell him to