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[quote=Anonymous]Another similar experience. My son was excluded from a birthday party of a classmate who he's been in class with for two years (PreK and K) and they are friends who play regularly together on the playground. In addition they are on the same soccer team. The party was held the same day as a soccer game so that morning at Carter Baron several parents were making mention of the party later that day. It was just assumed that everyone must be invited since the party would be hosted at a public DC park. It's one thing if it's a party with a space limitation (small house, bounce house, etc.) but a public park? Then later that day we had a t-ball game and more parents were talking about needing to leave right away after the game for this birthday party. It's like we couldn't get away from it! The whole thing was just very awkward and hurtful and I feel very differently about that family now. Either that child's parents chose to exclude our son because they don't like us or their son asked that he not be invited and his parents said OK...either way it showed poor character. We'll continue to invite their son to birthday parties and events but I no longer feel an obligation or desire to foster a friendship with this family. [/quote]
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