pearlieq
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Let the kid be a kid. Let them get presents from their friends and let them actually keep them. Is it really the worst thing in the world? Can you not teach your child to help others in some other way? I just think that using a 7 year old's birthday party to make some sort of statement is wrong. Part of being 7 and going to a party is going to pick out that special something for your friend. Is it really terrible to let kids do things like that?
I know that was the OP's situation, but I honestly wasn't thinking about it in terms of kids. I was thinking about adults who would prefer, for whatever reason, to celebrate without gifts. I think that should be respected.
As far as kids go, I really don't care too much. They're always going to have too many toys and most of them, from any source, are going to be plastic junk that will be broken or forgotten in a couple of months.
I don't think 7 is too early to start planting seeds about waste, consumption, and the concept of "enough", but their birthday presents isn't really a hill I'd be prepared to die on.
I'd probably scale back what we gave them, both for their birthday and thoughout the year, rather than pushing for them to not get presents from their friends at parties.