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[quote=Anonymous]I would do several smaller, simpler home parties--and group friends who know each other together. If I had to divide groups up that knew each other, I would tell the parents that I wanted the party size to be more manageable and so Lara would be having two identical parties. Word gets around and no one wants to think they are tier B friends. This would be lots more work and trouble, but I would try to think of it as good friendship practice for my kid. Good luck! My kid is not SN but shy and I think he would prefer smaller parties to the bigger, invite the whole grade parties we've been giving him. I don't like excluding kids and I wanted to maintain parental friendships. I think those parties were really more about strengthening ties, not so much for his enjoyment. Now that he's older, I can stick to only boys but still have a hard time trimming the list (he could do it, I can't). I am considering having 2 slumber parties next year because the idea of that many boys over at once seems overwhelming and not all the friends get along. [/quote]
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