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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those aren't standards. It's called being immature - which she should be at 7yo. It's up to parents to teach kids what's right and wrong so as they mature they can tell the difference. OP taught her daughter that it's ok to arbitrarily leave a classmate out for a silly reason. Not good parenting.[/quote] Arbitrary? Really? She didn't not include her because she dresses funny or has bad breath. She doesn't like the girl because she has bad taste and makes immature jokes. I for one would not one a child like at my son's birthday. Why teach your child tit for tat on invites? This reminds me of all the BS about bridesmaids. She asked me to be in her wedding, so I have to ask her to be in mine. NO! That doesn't have to happen! Break the cycle people and grow a backbone![/quote] If she didn't like the little girl so much, why did she attend her birthday party after not inviting her to her own? Why didn't her mother explain that it's not right to go to the excluded girl's party because her daughter doesn't like her?[/quote] Exactly. If she didn't like the girl, why did she go to her party? Doesn't make sense.[/quote]
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