Anonymous wrote:Omg teach your kids some resilience. Not everyone gets invited to everything. How is this different from the multitude of groups at school who wear matching clothing like cheerleaders, dance team, etc on pep rally day? Are they exclusionary too?
Anonymous wrote:They need to give you something for attending their gift grab.
Anonymous wrote:OK I never get to brag about this but I will on this anon message board. Woo hoo! People wear my kid’s sweatshirt everywhere. I see it on people I don’t know sometimes. It was not exclusionary because we invited everyone in her class. It does not have event details on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose those kids who continue to enjoy lording the fact they got invited to a party over the kids who did not will also continue to wear them.
Would be nice if they outgrew such pettiness by 8 but oh well. Would be even nicer if kids who threw non-inclusive events didn't hand out swag as a constant reminder to the excluded, too.
So no kid should hand out party favors for their birthday parties? Ridiculous. Should we also eliminate wedding favors too?
We’re talking about personalized clothing.
Anonymous wrote:OK I never get to brag about this but I will on this anon message board. Woo hoo! People wear my kid’s sweatshirt everywhere. I see it on people I don’t know sometimes. It was not exclusionary because we invited everyone in her class. It does not have event details on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose those kids who continue to enjoy lording the fact they got invited to a party over the kids who did not will also continue to wear them.
Would be nice if they outgrew such pettiness by 8 but oh well. Would be even nicer if kids who threw non-inclusive events didn't hand out swag as a constant reminder to the excluded, too.
So no kid should hand out party favors for their birthday parties? Ridiculous. Should we also eliminate wedding favors too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose those kids who continue to enjoy lording the fact they got invited to a party over the kids who did not will also continue to wear them.
Would be nice if they outgrew such pettiness by 8 but oh well. Would be even nicer if kids who threw non-inclusive events didn't hand out swag as a constant reminder to the excluded, too.
So no kid should hand out party favors for their birthday parties? Ridiculous. Should we also eliminate wedding favors too?