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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes tell her you can’t accommodate her as the venue has a strict count. She can choose to drop off her child or not bro if him at all. I would be miffed too. Does she stay at school with him too? Ridiculous [/quote] Wow. Now I know where the mean kids get it from. Is having to talk to someone other than your bestie so awful that a child should be excluded from the party?[/quote] These boards always make me understand where the kids being exclusionary at school learn it. I’m always shocked at these responses honestly. [/quote] I can only imagine the conversation between OP and her DD regarding this child’s anxiety and whatever other issues and mom’s feelings about making small accommodations. [/quote] It really explains why my autistic child didn't get a single party or playdate invitation while in public school (she was fully mainstreamed). People suck.[/quote] I’m so sorry to hear this. My nephew was this anxious 8 yr old and my sister kept in his view (when in strange places) almost until age 12. Then he was fine. If you’re on a life-saving flight helicopter to Washington Hospital Center, he may well be the trauma surgeon on call. Be nice people. [/quote] I guess you’d call me weird mom with weird kid. But my anxious kid just needed to know he could find me if we were in certain new places. Otherwise he was 100% typical kid. So I did sit off in a corner and read a book or helped with the party when asked, never made myself part of the party or inner circle adults. It never once occurred to me that people like OP would snear and rant against my kid and me. So thank you to the moms and dads and kids who don’t object and are welcoming. [/quote]
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