Anonymous wrote:We went through this. I actually agree with the PP that the whole Bar/Bat party has turned things into something that it shouldn't be. I am jewish and had a bat and it was very much a faith commitment ceremony, and there was much more effort to make the party a family one and while I invited friends, I didn't exclude anyone. It was a modest affair.
We are a multi-faith household (Muslim/Jewish) and my oldest DD was excluded from these parties like OP's kid. The best thing is to just keep it moving. I wouldn't want to go to a party unless I was really wanted there. But I also wouldn't be friends with people who wanted to exclude me. This lesson has been very, very instructive.
Anonymous wrote:That's tough, OP. So glad your daughter is handling it well. Someone always gets excluded at some point.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my DD a few years ago. That Monday her entire Girl Scout troop showed up in their matching bat mitzvah sweatshirts. She seemed to shrug it off and I didn’t want to project my own feelings so I didn’t bring it up later. But man I hate those shirt giveaways. It really rubs the uninvited kids noses in it.
Anonymous wrote:DD was one of a (very) few girls in her grade not invited to a classmate's Bat Mitzvah this weekend and I'm really happy that she was able to make lemonade out of lemons.
She made plans with a couple of the other girls who were not invited and they went out and had a fun time. DD hasn't talked about it much since she found out about it a couple of weeks ago but it is all over Instagram so I know it has to be on her mind. Tomorrow I'm sure that it will be a main topic of conversation at school and that many of those who attended will come to school wearing the sweatshirts.
Although a part of me wants to talk to DD about it, if she's been able to make peace with it I don't want her to feel like she should feel something that she doesn't feel (if that makes sense).
Thanks to Thanksgiving this will, fortunately, be a short school week and after Thanksgiving friends will be talking about other things. I'm proud of DD for not wallowing in not being included because it certainly will not be the last time it happens.