Jennasis
DIS life goes on
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I know this is going to sound terrible, but I'm saying it anyway.
Maybe the kid doesn't like your kid?
I know, as a parent, you are probably in disbelief that that might be a possibility....but it is. Or even worse, it might be because of your son. I work with the intellectually disabled and I know how some people just don't know how to accept or handle interacting with my kiddos (my own family comes to mind). It's unfortunate, but it's just the way the world is.
Is there ANY possibility that your DD may be a bully, or know-it-all, or obnoxious, or whiny or ANYTHING else that may have contributed to why she wasn't invited? I don't even know how one would go about finding out if this is the case. Maybe ask her teachers? I don't agree with confronting the parents of the birthday kid. It will make you come off as being "that" parent.
Then again...she may be perfectly sweet all the time, and the other kid STILL simply may not like her enough to have her at his party.
Maybe the kid doesn't like your kid?
I know, as a parent, you are probably in disbelief that that might be a possibility....but it is. Or even worse, it might be because of your son. I work with the intellectually disabled and I know how some people just don't know how to accept or handle interacting with my kiddos (my own family comes to mind). It's unfortunate, but it's just the way the world is.
Is there ANY possibility that your DD may be a bully, or know-it-all, or obnoxious, or whiny or ANYTHING else that may have contributed to why she wasn't invited? I don't even know how one would go about finding out if this is the case. Maybe ask her teachers? I don't agree with confronting the parents of the birthday kid. It will make you come off as being "that" parent.
Then again...she may be perfectly sweet all the time, and the other kid STILL simply may not like her enough to have her at his party.
I don't get it- but they make him happy.
Fire alarms and fireworks may be harder to turn into a career, but there's always doing the fireworks for Wishes or being a fire alarm inspector or installer or whatever. 

