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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of these responses sound like they are from parents of younger kids... At least I hope so, because the idea of calling a 10yo's parents and alerting them to prior alleged bad behavior made me laugh out loud. C'mon OP and all you PPs who used the cringe-worthy phrase "special day": these are 10yoboys. They are reasonably resilient and if not yet mature they at least have some capacity for reason. Canceling the party or dis inviting the other kid are ridiculous outcomes unless the child is overtly dangerous. Otherwise, chalk it up to one blip on the radar that won't impact your son's ability to enjoy his bday unless you make this into a bigger drama than it deserves (which sounds like where you are at OP, what with the talk of heartbreaking and such.) a party is just a party - a couple of hours where the kids get to eat cake, presumably do some kind of Activity, and then go home. Your son will have friends to celebrate with him and if there is a kid he doesn't like in the room, what is the big deal?[/quote] This post seems very insensitive. I feel sorry for this poster's kids. He/she seems like one of those people who brush kid's feelings aside with a "get over it." Feelings are just that, feelings, and they are there and need to be dealt with for what they are.[/quote]
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