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this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2024
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But that's the main reason to not invite them?
I'm not sure what you're asking here.
Why not just invite all children to the party so no one is left out? ;)
That costs money. There are party size limits commonly at venues. And my child is allowed to have people she likes and doesn't like. As long as she is being kind she is allowed to choose who she wants at her birthday within the confines of her budget. And she shouldn't be shamed for that.
I was being facetious, all children of the world must be invited to your child's birthday party or you're being exclusionary!
That is a bad idea for kids who are being bullied.