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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would never deliberately exclude a child from a party when the rest of the class, gender, etc is invited. If a child has disruptive behavioral issues, I would talk privately with the parents and ask that one of them stay for the duration of the party. I understand small parties but I don't understand adults excluding a young child- there's just no excuse. The aunt with the party/American Girl experience-- be assured that those parents were raised by wolves. Awful. OP- I'm in the camp that suggests planning something fun- even if it's a movie at home with a gentle explanation. [/quote] The problem is not all special needs parents, just like other parents are not attentive. If the parents are, you can make it work. I was friends with a mom when our kids were is preschool and they regularly came over for a while and her kid would be very destructive and break my kids toys. She would not supervise him and just said to glue or I can replace it, no big deal. I got tired of stuff being broken. [/quote]
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