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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I definitely don’t think my kid was mean to this kid. My kid does have adhd and you can tell and this kid has always been extremely mature and self regulating so I’m sure he just thinks my kid is annoying. I do think kids should be able to invite who they want. But I would personally tell my kid either just ask half the boys or all the boys. These kids have been at school together since they were two. Just feels ick. Maybe not wrong but just ick [/quote] That’s an adult overlay. Your adhd child might be prone to blurting out hurtful comments without thinking about it. Impulsiveness and lack of judgment is part of adhd. The other child may have interpreted what your son said or did as mean. If they’ve been to school together since 2, then take it as feedback that your son’s social skills may need improvement. I had a kid show up to my son’s 7th birthday and say mean things to him throughout the party. His mother, who was there, was oblivious and too busy chatting to keep an eye on her out-of-control son. Neither parent or child was ever invited to another party of ours again. [/quote]
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