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Birthday party or NO.
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 373319" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>It depends on the norm in the household. If it goes without saying that birthdays = party, then I think he should get one. Sometimes taking things away damages more than we can see on the surface. Especially these milestone things. </p><p>I once took away the privilege of going Trick or Treating. I once took away a Birthday party. </p><p>I regret both times. I wish I could get them back and do them over again. It certainly did not make her more respectful or learn anything from it. So, what is the point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 373319, member: 391"] It depends on the norm in the household. If it goes without saying that birthdays = party, then I think he should get one. Sometimes taking things away damages more than we can see on the surface. Especially these milestone things. I once took away the privilege of going Trick or Treating. I once took away a Birthday party. I regret both times. I wish I could get them back and do them over again. It certainly did not make her more respectful or learn anything from it. So, what is the point? [/QUOTE]
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