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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We are a non-White, non-Christian immigrant minority. I used to end up doing dinner and pictures before ToT and every kid in the neighborhood was invited (including the parents). My kids would also invite their school friends or friends from extra-curricular activities. Kids who were part of family and friends would also get invited and all of them could bring a friend or two. All we needed was a count of the number of people we were inviting so we knew how much pizza and wings to order. Why would you wait for other people to include or exclude your child? You have your own damn party and you make sure to be inclusive to everyone. Let your kids understand that they should control the narrative of their lives. This is a valuable lesson for them to learn. [/quote] OP here I actually suggested this very thing to DS last night after trick or treating... something to think about for next year. Also his birthday is coming up in December - we previously talked about him picking a cool activity and inviting 4-5 friends to go with him, instead of a party. In light of this he probably should take some time and really think about who he wants to invite to that. [/quote]
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