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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP. I am definitely not a troll but pretty crazy that there was a post so similar. I hadn't seen that one before. Anyway, I got some good advice from everyone so thanks and you can choose to think I am a troll or not. I didn't reach out to the birthday girl's mom but did speak with her teacher who said she is also going to pay a little extra attention and will not tolerate any comments about the party. She hadn't heard anything about the party today other than a couple kids talking about ice skating in general. And, she also suggested meeting with the guidance counselor. And, the school has a policy of inviting the whole class, everyone of the same sex, or less than half of the students in a class, so they're going to send a note home to remind parents of the policy. May not make a difference but maybe it will help.[/quote] The school cannot control what parents do for birthdays. All this is going to do is make your kid more of a pariah - kids will hear that you complained and tease her more mercilessly. This happened to me as a kid. My mom thought she was helping, but it just got worse. [/quote]
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