Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
OP here. This is exactly it. This is a large venue, not some intimate party. This may be the last large venue and I want to invite the family friend.
Do you know the dynamic between your kid and friend’s kid? Have they had a falling out, or an incident between them? I wouldn’t force my 10 year to include someone at their birthday that they have had a falling out with or something transpired between them.
There was no falling out. They were never close. The mom and I are close and so are Dh and the dad. I guess the family friend is not cool. Family friend is slightly overweight, not that it should matter at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
OP here. This is exactly it. This is a large venue, not some intimate party. This may be the last large venue and I want to invite the family friend.
Do you know the dynamic between your kid and friend’s kid? Have they had a falling out, or an incident between them? I wouldn’t force my 10 year to include someone at their birthday that they have had a falling out with or something transpired between them.
There was no falling out. They were never close. The mom and I are close and so are Dh and the dad. I guess the family friend is not cool. Family friend is slightly overweight, not that it should matter at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
OP here. This is exactly it. This is a large venue, not some intimate party. This may be the last large venue and I want to invite the family friend.
Do you know the dynamic between your kid and friend’s kid? Have they had a falling out, or an incident between them? I wouldn’t force my 10 year to include someone at their birthday that they have had a falling out with or something transpired between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
OP here. This is exactly it. This is a large venue, not some intimate party. This may be the last large venue and I want to invite the family friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
Anonymous wrote:I would honor DC’s wishes.
I am an inclusive person by nature and recently made my DD invite a classmate to her party. DD did not want to but I wanted to reach inclusion and be welcoming. The child was difficult and I regretted my decision.
May be a different situation here, but if your child is, say, 8 or older, they should be able to decide who is at their party.