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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know what? It is a free country. A parent can take away what they want as a punishment. But if you back out of my child's 3 kid party for that reason, you and your family will not be invited to any events in our home again. [b]So you do what's best for you, and then I'll do what's best for me[/b], and we'll go our ways.[/quote] This. I would make my choices that are best for my family. That may mean that I elect to say no to a bday party that is too far of a drive for us or say no to a playdate when I don't particularly like the other kid's behavior, or punish my kid as I see fit. You, as a result, are welcome to do what you think is right for your family. Rather than spend a minute of your time thinking about it, your child wasn't bothered by it, so why not take a page from his book of life's lessons, and MOVE ON?[/quote]
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