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Kids birthday party invites can often be a source of constant drama forparents.
For their kids, adults can quickly become advocates, making angry calls when their offspring is excluded.
The parent in this story has the opportunity for a teaching moment and has decided to not take it.
Its one of those complicated issues where acting within your rights doesnt necessarily mean you did the right thing.
There is no argument that random third parties cant tell someone who to invite.
Could this be a teaching moment?
Yes, but equally, we cant be crowdsourcing parenting decisions to the internet.
Every adult knows their own kid best and, generally, has a lot better information on hand.
Its easy tojudge a parentat a distance, but its a hard job when its your child.
Kids have a way of learning theirparents buttons.
Perhaps the results are annoying, but thats true for most attempts at getting some attention.
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