Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All class parties are, in my experience, very rare. I don't think we've been to more than a couple ever, and none older than kindergarten. Invite your kids friends.
Maybe all class parties shouldn't be rare? Perhaps if we were all more inclusive in general it would foster better relationships among the children at school?
Teacher here. I disagree. Kids can be mean to each other, and having to invite the mean kid to your birthday party seems like a potential problem and not one the birthday kid needs to deal with on their day. I do a lot to foster relationships in the classroom and during lunch bunches, etc. But at home and in your own time, that’s your safe space and you don’t need to invite people that make you feel bad about yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All class parties are, in my experience, very rare. I don't think we've been to more than a couple ever, and none older than kindergarten. Invite your kids friends.
Maybe all class parties shouldn't be rare? Perhaps if we were all more inclusive in general it would foster better relationships among the children at school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All class parties are, in my experience, very rare. I don't think we've been to more than a couple ever, and none older than kindergarten. Invite your kids friends.
Maybe all class parties shouldn't be rare? Perhaps if we were all more inclusive in general it would foster better relationships among the children at school?
Anonymous wrote:Im in California but we only get invited to a party once a year or so. Kids are k and 2nd grade and have good friends. I didn't know whole class parties were a thing. Definitely a rich people thing.
Anonymous wrote:You can invite all of the girls. You can invite some of the kids. Just don’t do something that looks like you’re excluding a couple of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify. She’s turning 5, not in 5th grade.
Invite everyone or as many as the venue will accommodate.
5 year old boys have been known to tease 5 year old girls. They grow out of it.
FWIW It's "fox paws", not "faux pas".
Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify. She’s turning 5, not in 5th grade.