Anonymous wrote:Last year, we ended up inviting 8 of 12 boys from DS's class. It started off with DS inviting 6 boys from his class and 2 boys from another class. Then last min, DS said he had to invite 2 more boys from his class so we invited them the week of. I realized later that we did not invite 3 boys out of the class. Absolutely nothing personal. DS got to pick out his guest list. I am not friends with any of the moms. I am friendly with some moms from the PTA but their kids are in different grades and I didn't invite their kids.
Anonymous wrote:What would I DO? Or what would I THINK?
I'd think it was normal developmentally, albeit hurtful to those excluded.
What would I do? I'd prepare my DD accordingly, maybe make sure she has something fun planned that date.
I don't think it rude or nasty, it's pretty normal for third graders to choose to invite their friends -- not everyone -- to their parties. If you're daughter had been the only one, you would have a point.
Just make sure she has a fun day with a special friend.
Anonymous wrote:Normally I would say that's not too nice but for a sleepover I feel differently. There's only so many kids you can fit in your house overnight. And she wasn't the only one not invited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom isn't your friend. If your daughter likes the two other girls, I'd invite them for a sleep over and make it really fun and go over the top making a big fuss.
This is a great idea. Even if you can't do a sleep over invite them over for pizza and a movie.