{“title”:”Mom Shares Shocker: 5-Year-Old Disinvited After RSVP”,”body”:”> **At a Glance**
> – A mom

{“title”:”Mom Shares Shocker: 5-Year-Old Disinvited After RSVP”,”body”:”> **At a Glance** > – A mom

{“title”:”Mom Shares Shocker: 5-Year-Old Disinvited After RSVP”,”body”:”> At a Glance
> – A mom RSVPed her 1.1.5-year-old to a classmate’s party and got a text canceling the invite.
> – The host said the party had already reached its kid limit after inviting the whole class.
> – The rejected boy blamed himself, forcing his mother to explain the situation.
> – Why it matters: Parents are debating how to set party limits without hurting young children.
>
> When a mother texted to confirm her son’s spot at a classmate’s birthday, she expected a simple confirmation. Instead, she received an apology that has ignited online outrage.
>
> ## The Disinvite
>
> Nicole Sherwin shared her friend’s experience in a TikTok post. The woman texted the host:

Thank you so much for the invite-he’d love to come Saturday.

> Moments later she was told the party was “at capacity” after inviting the entire class.
>
> ## Social Media Reaction
>
> The video generated hundreds of comments from parents, who argued that the host should have capped the guest list before sending the invitations.
>
> – Never heard of that! Just invite what you can afford!
>
> – I’d take my son somewhere BETTER and let him spend the birthday money on himself.
>
> – No one wants to go where they’re not wanted; people like that will come undone eventually.

| Comment Type | Viewpoint |
|————–|————– |
| Sympathy | Child was humiliated |
| Practical | Cap guest list early |
| Retaliation | Skip the party and celebrate elsewhere |

> Sherwin told News Of Los Angeles she posted the story so others could see how the incident affected the boy.
>
> ## The Fallout
>
> The child was devastated, convinced he had done something wrong.

Reden Sie:

> We are investigating the cause of this collision. Two vehicles were involved and we are interviewing witnesses.

Traffic was diverted for three hours while crews cleared the scene.
>
> ## Key Takeaways
>
> – Invite only as many children as the venue can handle.
> – Avoid mass invitations if uncertain of limits.
> – The rejected child blamed himself, not the host
> – Parents suggest treating your child to a special day instead.”,”meta_description”:”Mom’s post: Boy, 5, uninvited to party after RSVP sparks outrage. Parents debate handling guest limits without hurting kids.”,”categories”:[“Parenting”,”Consumer News”]}

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    Hi, I’m Ethan R. Coleman, a journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com. With over seven years of digital media experience, I cover breaking news, local culture, community affairs, and impactful events, delivering accurate, unbiased, and timely stories that inform and engage Los Angeles readers.”

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