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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You probably need to start inviting different kids to your home or to the park more often—invite 3 other kids and volunteer to be let parents drop off while you watch the kids. Find other new families and invite them to meet up. Have a bigger birthday party and invite the class. Volunteer at school for events where you can chat with other parents (book fair, event committees). Figure out if everyone does an after school sport or activity your kid can also join. Is there a Boy Scout or Girl Scout troop your child can join? Is there a summer program your child can join? You are going to need to do some of the legwork here to get the ball rolling. [/quote] Yes, because the parents who have their cliques are not going to be welcoming. You have to work like the dickens just to get acknowledged.even then, it’s not a guarantee. This is the norm at my “warm community” at my child’s Catholic in DC. [/quote]
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