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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are not at a private but I do have a second grade son. I do organize group play dates. I am not a fan of social media though. I invite kids who are well behaved, moms I like and kids my kid likes. I can’t invite everyone despite our home being quite large. Would it not bother you if it was not on social media? My older son is friends with a kid. They are in fourth grade. [b]One mom sometimes posts about sleepovers or outings and one kid and mom feel bad. [/b]The mom has asked and it is a bit awkward. Kid and mom just aren’t as close. I hate social media for these exact reasons. [/quote] what does this even mean?[/quote] My son’s friend’s mom posts about the kids on Facebook. Another mutual friend and kid feel bad when they see the posts. We are in with my kids’ friend circles but we were out in one group in preschool. Mom and kid had few play dates with us. Then this one mom started doing this tot soccer and didn’t invite us. Other people did invite us. They often had group play dates and outings at that mom’s house. I would see on social media and felt oh so slightly bad. I got over it and still invited the kid to our birthday parties. I’m just wondering if this mom being rich or the charity invitations have anything to do with normal every day kid stuff.[/quote]
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