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Fine to just invite all the girls. Also fine to just invite a handful of kids.
Not ok to exclude only a few kids in the class. |
Not everyone can afford to invite 20+ kids to a party. My kid never had a whole class party. I did let him invite around 5-6 boys to his 10th birthday party. |
How old is your toddler |
I did all class parties for three kids all through their elementary schools without any problems. Nobody was being mean because they were all having a good time. And I used private venues so I could watch the kids carefully. The bully problem is one thing but some mothers are as nasty as their kids and they invite everyone but the “odd” kid. The quiet kid who dresses funny and has no friends. Those are the children I think of when I decide to invite everyone. |
| You can do whatever you/she wants. Really. I give you permission. No one is policing who is or isn’t invited. Hopefully your daughter and who ever else invited have been taught manners and know not to talk about parties in school- but if they don’t, oh well, they’ll learn eventually. |
| Teach your daughter that she does not have to make room for people who are unkind to her. If someone hurts her it is not her job to understand them and make them feel better. Our daughters aren’t social workers. |
| I thought the “rule” was you either invite the whole class or less than half. Or either all the girls or less than half. |
| Invite all of the girls only. |
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Our daughter turned 5 last year and she/we purposefully chose a venue with a 10-kid limit, meaning she could invite 8 friends from school (plus herself and her little sister). She chose 6 girls from her class (only half the girls in her class) and 2 from girl scouts who were in different classes.
I think it's fine to have a girls-only party and invite all the girls in her class. If you don't want to invite all the girls, then I think it's best not to only exclude 1-3 girls, because that will feel purposeful. |
| DDs first grade class had 21 kids total. We invited them all to a unique venue birthday and most of them came. It cost $$$ but they had an absolute blast and I would not have done a thing differently. As they get older they will gravitate towards smaller or girls or boys parties. Enjoy these years, they fly by quickly! |
| Why is everyone so comfortable sorting by gender? Seems a silly reason. We should be encouraging more mixed gender socializing for the benefit of both genders. |
Haven’t you heard? Fox paws comes from the same dictionary as “wahlah”. |
Mostly because it is an easy way to cut the list without hurting feelings, if you can’t accommodate 20+ kids from class. |
But it’s really no different than inviting all the black kids or white kids. |
You sound like a troll. |