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[quote=Anonymous] Our daughter and SIL with twin girls in different kindergarten classes specifically invited a couple of kids each from daycare years, a couple of long-term friends and a couple of kids each from their classes. The total was like under 20 and for a bowling party. The girls did pretty well in not mentioning it. It is hard to say what to do because after the first year in school they will be mixed with other kids by first grade and you can't have two first grade classes. But I do think an Evite with all the names out there for anyone to look at is NOT THE WAY TO GO IF IT IS A BIG PARTY UNLESS ALL THE KIDS IN THE CLASS ARE INCLUDED. And having a special needs daughter, I might ask a parent or older sibling of a SN kid to maybe come to see how it is going or to be a pair of "helping hands." Sure it is work for the SN parent, but it is a way to show you are accommodating and want to make it work for all concerned. One successful party will be a big step. [/quote]
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