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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I attended a party with my 8 year old this year where a mother brought a younger (autistic and nonverbal) sibling along. When the invited child tried to give his younger sibling a treat bag the host mom got really upset and said there were only enough for invited guests, so he quickly returned it. It was awful and made me realize it’s better to choose cheaper party options that are more forgiving to uninvited siblings than expensive elements that are extremely limited.[/quote] 8 year old is drop off age. At my son’s 13th birthday party, multiple kids asked if they could take a favor for their sibling who was not even at the party. I have had my close friends make extra favors for my other kids. Some people don’t even hand out favors. I do not take or expect a favor for my other child if I’m bringing my other child to pick up my kid from a party. I do make my kids share treats from a birthday party.[/quote]
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