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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 312926" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Oh how I wish our district didn't allow parties, too. Bug hates to be different, so even when I send special food for him he doesn't want it. It would be so much easier if schools didn't have parties or if they didn't allow food. Last year, in K, Bug's class had a party nearly every month. </p><p>We were supposed to pay a fee each time, but I just stopped paying. The room mother was a pill and was constantly trying to cause problems for Bug and she never made any effort to accomodate him, so I gave up.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, an aquaintance of mine recently complained that at her son's school any child who brings peanut butter for lunch has to sit at a special table because of other children with peanut allergies. I say great to that, but this mom was seriously annoyed. I used to call this person a friend, but it is that type of attitude that has made me reduce her to 'aquaintance.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 312926, member: 7916"] Oh how I wish our district didn't allow parties, too. Bug hates to be different, so even when I send special food for him he doesn't want it. It would be so much easier if schools didn't have parties or if they didn't allow food. Last year, in K, Bug's class had a party nearly every month. We were supposed to pay a fee each time, but I just stopped paying. The room mother was a pill and was constantly trying to cause problems for Bug and she never made any effort to accomodate him, so I gave up. By the way, an aquaintance of mine recently complained that at her son's school any child who brings peanut butter for lunch has to sit at a special table because of other children with peanut allergies. I say great to that, but this mom was seriously annoyed. I used to call this person a friend, but it is that type of attitude that has made me reduce her to 'aquaintance.' [/QUOTE]
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