jpeka65844
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DS is in a daycare with a class of about 12-15 other toddlers. Some are there only on a part time basis and there are lots of kids there that I don't know (or that DS barely knows).
We get invitations for birthday parties for kids that I don't know. I'll ask his teacher about them and they'll say "Oh, they're only here on Mondays, etc..."
I've never seen them, nor met their parents.
Typically, we have not been attending these parties, nor have we been following up with a gift. I know they're inviting ALL students in the class, per daycare requests so it's not like Trey would be missed among 15 toddlers and their parents.
However, one special friend of his from school HAS invited him to her b-day party and we will be going. But it's got me thinking.
I'm just curious as to the right "Mommy" thing to do. Should I begin accepting invitations no matter what? Or only save our attendance for the kids that I know DS really connects with?
We get invitations for birthday parties for kids that I don't know. I'll ask his teacher about them and they'll say "Oh, they're only here on Mondays, etc..."
I've never seen them, nor met their parents.
Typically, we have not been attending these parties, nor have we been following up with a gift. I know they're inviting ALL students in the class, per daycare requests so it's not like Trey would be missed among 15 toddlers and their parents.
However, one special friend of his from school HAS invited him to her b-day party and we will be going. But it's got me thinking.
I'm just curious as to the right "Mommy" thing to do. Should I begin accepting invitations no matter what? Or only save our attendance for the kids that I know DS really connects with?

DD was happy cause she got more than one but I could have saved about $100.