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[quote=Anonymous]None of you all complaining about the behavior of SN kids seem to have read the question, which specifies that the OP's child is always actually sweet and well behaved at parties. My kid is not SN, but if she were excluded like this, MAN would I want to call the parent. Because if no one makes them aware of the fact that you know this happened, they don't feel any shame. And they should be made to feel some shame. I'd be perfectly nice about it, but sort of disbelieving, that my kid said the birthday child had insisted over and over that he was invited, and I had checked my spam, and then with another parent in the class who said it looked like every child but mine had been invited. So I just wondered if there was a problem. I don't care if it's rude to ask directly. You want to hurt another kid, then stand up for your convictions and be ready to do it to their parent's face. Don't just cower behind your evite while your kid invites that other kid in class. You want to be a jerk, be a jerk. But if the other parent calls you out, they're not the one being a jerk. It's you! Oh is it uncomfortable being confronted about why the kid your kid likes wasn't invited to the party? TOO BAD. You acted like a jerk so deal with looking like a jerk. It's really the least you can do.[/quote]
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