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Reply to "PSA Don’t give gifts that require parent to do most of activity "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My daughter could do a lot by herself, and I enjoyed helping her for the rest. My son has a motor disability and when he was young and had such parties, I gave away the crafts and model builds that his sister didn't use. He only wanted books, which his friends usually knew, so he mostly got books anyway. Stop whining. You sound like an ingrate. [/quote] My kid is 6. I’m sure if she was 8 or 9, she could do these. She can barely read the directions and it is a pain in the ass for parent.[/quote] People came to your party. They brought gifts. You can exchange, keep for later, and teach your kid not to bother you if you're busy. What you DO NOT do is blame the guests who came with gifts. You're not the right sort of parent for a 6 year old, that's all. I hope you are a better parent when your kid is older. [/quote]
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