Anonymous wrote:I am happy to say that in all my 23 years of parenting five children in at least ten schools across the country, I have never come across a "divisive parent working their own social agenda". Ever. Why would you place your child in an environment like that?
That's only because you've lived with you head stuck up up your ass for the past 23 year seeing how much wonderful intestinal fortitude you have. It sounds like a small closed minded, dark and binding world in which you live.
To the OP, of course it actually happens all the time. Small children don't make play dates - it's parents who make the play dates. Parents are the ones who either exclude or allow children to be excluded. As human beings they suck and as parents they are even suckier. In the short-term you and your child are hurt, but at the same time you are building self-reliance. Many of these families who seem soooooo very popular in 4th grade are awkward and clueless as to how they lost there cuteness and popularity by 11th and 12th grade. Many families who practice exclusion when their children are small find themselves awkward, lonely, and clueless before the end of high school. Just be the best parent and friend you can be and you'll both be okay.
As for the PP, get your head surgically removed from your ass, see the world in its correct light, smell the coffee for a change and start giving honest advice.