We've all been through it...consoling a distressed child who was left off the invite list for the latest birthday party. We do our best to explain why it may have occurred:
* Their parents may have told them they weren't allowed to invite everyone;
* You don't have to invite them to your birthday party;
* It's not because they don't like you;
* Don't worry about it. You have friends who invite you. You can't be expected to be invited to every party.
However some schools have taken the dramatic step of banning the handing out of birthday invitations at school to try and protect the feelings of those children who aren't invited to some parties.
The schools in question say they are trying to instil kindness in their students through the move.
But are they taking away children's opportunity to become resilient?
This topic caused immediate debate between iVillage editor Alana House and writer Jo Abi, who completely disagree on this subject. Here's what they had to say, then tell us: What do you think?
Jo says...
I know life can be hard for children. I have vicious memories of my own childhood, of being teased at school, of being left out of activities and told I wasn't allowed to play with certain groups of so-called friends.
Watching my nine-year-old son Philip go through similar experiences is painful, but I feel these experiences are necessary to help him grow into a well-rounded person.