Anonymous wrote:Unless you are in the wrong forum and your kid is 3, he chooses who to invite. He cannot invite he whole team except for one. But inviting a teenager to appease one of your friends is ridiculous. It is not being inclusive. It is being controlling. You both are setting these kids up to resent each other.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the advice. I think that they will come if invited. I think my friend would encourage/make her son play the game. Should I make my son have the non-playing child be on his team? Normally I do enforce inclusiveness, especially when we are hosting. But it's also his birthday and he's playing with friends he doesn't always get to play the game with (they aren't all on the same team, just in the same sport). And my son is competitive. This is the part he wouldn't like.
Anonymous wrote:We had the same situation when my son was younger and, of course, we invited the friend. Actually, there were two friends that didn't play and they both came. I think one might have joined in and the other did not--but was happy to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the advice. I think that they will come if invited. I think my friend would encourage/make her son play the game. Should I make my son have the non-playing child be on his team? Normally I do enforce inclusiveness, especially when we are hosting. But it's also his birthday and he's playing with friends he doesn't always get to play the game with (they aren't all on the same team, just in the same sport). And my son is competitive. This is the part he wouldn't like.
No. Stop forcing everything. Warn the friend (the kid, not the mom) that the party is a baseball party or whatever, and say "You know, if you won't have fun, Jayden will understand if you don't want to play."
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the advice. I think that they will come if invited. I think my friend would encourage/make her son play the game. Should I make my son have the non-playing child be on his team? Normally I do enforce inclusiveness, especially when we are hosting. But it's also his birthday and he's playing with friends he doesn't always get to play the game with (they aren't all on the same team, just in the same sport). And my son is competitive. This is the part he wouldn't like.
Anonymous wrote:Invite the friend, let them decide whether to attend or not.