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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So to sum up the special needs child and parties: - Every parent should know every who every special needs kid is within a class - or maybe it's an entire grade - despite the fact that most parents won't spend enough time with the entire class to know much about individual kid's needs in the class and will generally only hear about kid's behavior from their own child's reporting and sporadic observations. - Every parent should know, even if their child is not friendly with, doesn't play with, or is never spoken to by the special needs child, the special needs child should always be invited to every birthday party. - It doesn't matter how outrageous, annoying, destructive, rude, etc a special needs child behavior is, it's acceptable and of course should be embraced especially at your child's birthday party. [/quote] How are you getting that from this thread? [/quote] How do you not get that from this thread? Go back and reading starting at page 1. There are many posts throughout this thread that basically come down to this. The first point I made is absolutely supported by the OP - why should it matter that her kid is SN in this situation? This happens to NT kids as well. What she is really trying to say is "can I call the parent and tell them my kid is SN so he/she should be invited bc my child is never invited to any party and really you should know every single kid your child talks to throughout the day and what their needs are so when it comes to party invite time you can insist your child invite mine." [/quote]
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