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Reply to "If you punish your kid by not letting them attend a play date or birthday party, does it hurt the other kid more?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The people who did this to us were also the ones to cancel when they got a better offer from someone who was more popular. I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt the first two times they said it was for discipline but after a birthday party decline at the last minute and a playdate was cancelled because of something I knew was related to a better offer I finally stopped caring about them and giving them excuses. When people do this the truth is they really dont care about the friendship that much. The kid or the parent. There will always be something more important than something they committed to. A better offer, and easy dinner because punishment was already given, a family activity that just came up. A friend who is more popular is now available. They just dont care that much about you and keeping their obligations. [/quote]
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