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AidansArmy
LIF Adult
Member since 3/11 1292 total posts
Name: Suzanne
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Birthday parties
My DS is at DDI with six kids in his class. I am wondering if I should invite them to his party. I am also wondering the same thing about his twin sister and her preschool class (she's in a typical preschool). We've always had family only at the parties, but now that they both have classmates, I am wondering if I should invite them. Any advice is appreciated.
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Posted 10/9/11 10:16 AM |
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Ookpik
LIF Adolescent
Member since 3/06 726 total posts
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Re: Birthday parties
I would definitely invite them! In my experience, lots of time DD and her friends don't get invited (sad, but true). Also, it's a great way to connect with other parents of special needs kids!
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Posted 10/9/11 10:17 AM |
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AidansArmy
LIF Adult
Member since 3/11 1292 total posts
Name: Suzanne
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Re: Birthday parties
Also, any suggestions for a good party would be helpful. I am thinking maybe a bouncer party. DS is PDD NOS and doesn't do that great with sitting for long periods of time.
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Posted 10/9/11 10:19 AM |
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lvdolphins
My Loves!
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Re: Birthday parties
My DS is also PDD-NOS
We did
3rd Bday: Tumbling Tunes (Northport) 4th Bday: Ice Cream Shoppe (Smithtown)
and planning a bowling party for his 5th.
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Posted 10/9/11 10:38 AM |
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reilly
LIF Infant
Member since 2/11 83 total posts
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Re: Birthday parties
We're doing a 3rd bday party at Pump It Up and invited her class- the responses have been wonderful. Only 1 child not coming and really all so happy to be invited. So far such a good experience. I think, like me, parents with kids with socialization, attention, sensory or whatever they may be issues just happy to be included.
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Posted 10/9/11 2:05 PM |
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Ookpik
LIF Adolescent
Member since 3/06 726 total posts
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Re: Birthday parties
DD is also PDD-NOS. We've done backyard parties, bouncer parties, sports parties and a pool party.
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Posted 10/9/11 6:38 PM |
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LoveDayLove
LIF Adult
Member since 2/11 1250 total posts
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Re: Birthday parties
As a teacher... I just want you to know that when my students with autism were invited to birthday parties it meant the world to their parents. For some of them they had never been invited and it is such a typical kid thing that the parents felt it was a huge milestone.
HTH
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Posted 10/9/11 8:04 PM |
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BargainMama
LIF Adult
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Re: Birthday parties
My Gym in Stony Brook does a really nice party, and they have experience with children that have special needs (they have a class there).
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Posted 10/10/11 9:04 AM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it
Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Birthday parties
I have twins. One has Autisma nd the other does not. I invite kids from BOTH Matthew and Christopher's class. But I only write the one name on the invitation. so this way I didnt want them to feel obligated to buy a gift for both.
It was a success.
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Posted 10/10/11 12:14 PM |
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AidansArmy
LIF Adult
Member since 3/11 1292 total posts
Name: Suzanne
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Re: Birthday parties
Thanks so much for the feedback. I am definitely going to invite his class and her class.
Diane great idea about just putting one name on the card...I wouldn't want people to feel obligated to get two gifts either.
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Posted 10/11/11 7:33 AM |
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