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I have experienced that and that is awful.... definitely in the right by asking the mom to take him aside to calm him down. My brothers son is a prime examples. My nehphew is 3 yrs older than my son and we had a party last yr and he was throwing a fit by being at a kiddie party and all he wanted to do was turn the attention his way and wreck havoc over everything. I told my sister in law and she gets her noise out of joint by anything because she isn't the center of attention. My mother told my brother you take him out and calm his butt down or go home! he is a evil lil kid sometimes and gets it from his mom and i wans't going to ruin my sons b'day party because of pety jealousy.
I have not yet exp the bday invite thing yet since this is my sons first yr in school.....so you have to give all kids invites in their class ...i don't see where that is fair....maybe your child doesn't get along well with some others ...i think you should be able to hand out to who you want and that should not be a school rule. yes mailing them might be a better way, but the school should not infringe on your bday party plans for your child. I mean if susie q and i dont get a long and she is having a party i wouldnt want an invite anyways...
Like i said this is first yr for me so i get to exp things i didn't deal with when i was in school.
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