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Paige Freshwater & Nicola Croal

Mum refuses to invite classmate bully to daughter's party as she 'doesn't deserve' to come

When it comes to planning a kid's birthday party, parents have different ways of arranging their child's special day as some may ask their youngster how they'd like to celebrate while others plan a secret surprise. However, one mum has stirred up some controversy after she invited every kid from her seven-year-old daughter's class to her birthday party bar one, who she claimed doesn't deserve to come along because she used to bully her child.

Taking to Reddit, the 28-year-old mother explained that she had been organising her daughter's birthday party and had invited 20 children from her school to come and celebrate with her, the Mirror reports. She left out one girl from the invite list after her daughter, Laura told her this particular classmate used to pick on her appearance in the playground and made her very upset a number of times.

She said: "One time Laura* came home crying because the little girl was so mean to her, telling her she wasn’t pretty and too chubby. Laura has come home crying several times because the girl has told her there’s no way she’s a cheerleader (Laura* does cheering on weekends) because she wasn’t 'pretty'.

"She has told Laura* she couldn’t play with the rest of the girls in the class when they were all playing jump rope at playtime. The other girls told her to let Laura play so when it was Laura's turn the girl purposely got her 'out' by not swinging the rope nicely.

"The teacher saw that happen." So when it came to selecting guests, Laura asked her mum not to invite the little girl along who had been teasing her and her mum abided by her daughter's wishes.

The mum handed out the party invites to parents on the playground who were stood waiting to pick up their children but was soon approached by the other girl's mum who asked why her daughter was being excluded. "The other girl's mother called me to talk about it saying how now her daughter is crying an how she was the only kid not invited and everyone at school is talking about the party", she added.

She explained that the excluded classmate had been bullying her seven year old daughter and left her crying on several occasions (Getty Images)

"Laura's parties are known by her classmates to be very over the top. I explained her daughter isn’t nice to my daughter and that’s the reason she wasn’t invited - the mother knows this.

"The mother then asked if she had her daughter apologise and write Laura* a letter whether we would reconsider. I told her we would not and it has become a big deal every time I see the mum.

"The mother said I’m teaching my child to be a 'bully' and use her wealth to make friends. I disagreed." While many users sympathised with the excluded little girl, others agreed that she didn't deserve an invite and ought to learn her lesson for previously bullying the birthday girl.

One user said: "Your daughter has every right to feel safe at her party. This is a thing this girl is going to miss out on and she’s upset about that, which I guess is understandable.

"But here is the thing mum didn’t offer an apology before the party. She didn’t pull her kid in line before the party and when it was brought up repeatedly with the school.

"She is only doing it now because her kid is the 'victim'. My main reason is because your kid deserves not to be walking on egg shells at her party.

''And I absolutely loath when parents continue to put their kids in contact with their bullies/abusers. Children or not.

''Your child deserves to feel safe." Another user added: "Personally I think you should ask your daughter whether she will accept the apology and invite her.

"Reconciling is better then making the other kid hate her." A third user said: "If that mum wants a good opportunity to be a parent, then she will see this as a teachable moment to her own kid.

"'See, act like an a**hole to the other kids and they won't want you around!' I'm going to go out on a limb though and say most of the kids who bully children are like that because their parents can't be bothered to be teaching them the stuff they need to learn."

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