
Amazement about birthday invitation: parents should bring additional gift for sibling
Home World Amazement about birthday invitation: Parents should bring additional gift for sibling stand: 10.07.2026, 11:07 pm
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Home World Amazement over Birthday Invitation: Parents to Bring Extra Gift for Sibling Stand: 07/10/2026, 11:07 Comments Us on Google The parents of a primary school child invite to the children’s birthday party – and ask the guests to bring something for the little brother. When did the children’s birthday stop being simply a children’s birthday? “No, it’s not his birthday, he has to learn it...” one user writes under the video and gets almost 2000 likes for it. Bridging frustration with a gift of consolation—whether for good intentions or convenience—deprives the child of this very experience.
Furthermore, Learning frustration tolerance is an important development step Also from a developmental psychological point of view, there are good arguments for not complying with the request of the host parents. Of course, parents want a good mood and a squealing sibling can become a nervous test. Frankfurt – At first glance, it was only an invitation card for a children’s birthday party – but with a request that caused heated discussions on the net: The parents of an American boy asked the invited families to get an additional gift for the three-year-old brother.
In addition, The intentions behind it should be mostly good: to give the birthday child the feeling of being seen and appreciated, to make guests happy – but also to be in no way inferior to others. This question occupied parents last on TikTok. © blickwinkel/IMAGO What the three-year-old currently likes: Spiderman.
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Home World Amazement over Birthday Invitation: Parents to Bring Extra Gift for Sibling Stand: 07/10/2026, 11:07 Comments Us on Google The parents of a primary school child invite to the children’s birthday party – and ask the guests to bring something for the little brother.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWhen did the children’s birthday stop being simply a children’s birthday? “No, it’s not his birthday, he has to learn it...” one user writes under the video and gets almost 2000 likes for it.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBridging frustration with a gift of consolation—whether for good intentions or convenience—deprives the child of this very experience.
reliability low1/2 sourcesLearning frustration tolerance is an important development step Also from a developmental psychological point of view, there are good arguments for not complying with the request of the host parents.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOf course, parents want a good mood and a squealing sibling can become a nervous test.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrankfurt – At first glance, it was only an invitation card for a children’s birthday party – but with a request that caused heated discussions on the net: The parents of an American boy asked the invited families to get an additional gift for the three-year-old brother.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe intentions behind it should be mostly good: to give the birthday child the feeling of being seen and appreciated, to make guests happy – but also to be in no way inferior to others.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis question occupied parents last on TikTok. © blickwinkel/IMAGO What the three-year-old currently likes: Spiderman.
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