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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My own tweens' trick or treating plans used to come together fairly last minute (like a day or two before). Maybe if your daughter mentions to her friends that she doesn't have plans to trick or treat with anyone they'll invite her over to their house? I doubt that her friends are excluding her on purpose, it probably just hasn't dawned on them (or their parents) that your daughter has no one in her neighborhood to go trick or treating with. I'd tell your daughter to speak up.[/quote] That’s a good idea. I’m going to tell her to let her friends know she wants to be a part of the fun. Thanks.[/quote] I agree that it's probably not intentional. But, you know, this where you parents reading this can come into play. When I see my DD and groups going out, if someone is not included that usually is or is around a lot of the time or something else seems amiss, ASK OR SUGGEST about that child. There may be a reason s/he wasn't invited. But, it may have been just a hurtful oversight. I've done this. YOu can do it and not be a "helicopter" or overly intrusive. You're teaching them to be kind and inclusive. [/quote]
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