Anonymous wrote:I agree with this, especially the bolded.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
I agree with this, especially the bolded.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I would not invite them. It’s time to let your kid make their own decisions.
No, 10 year olds do not make their own decisions. It’s fine for them to choose their guest list and also for the parents to invite someone as well. I’d invite her. If it were a small party, I would feel differently.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe all the responses on this thread saying the let your 10yo decide the guest list. If mom wants to include a family friend then birthday child needs to be a good host to that child as well as the other guests. Especially if this is a child without many friends I would go out of my way to make them feel included. And I’d make sure my child did as well. 10 is old enough to be kind and to be a good host.
OP I hope you invite the friend and I hope you teach your child to be kind to them even if they are “uncool”.
Anonymous wrote:The cruel responders on this thread tell us everything we need to know about the debased/degraded American culture. This is a large party - the family friends are essentially family. Ten year olds aren’t the center of the universe. It costs very little to be inclusive and kind. If the other kids aren’t hanging out with this kid, the adults make it fun for him/her. Maybe they stay 30 minutes or three hours. We have younger kids- but invite the whole class. This kind of nasty narcissism would not fly in a Latin family.