#1169 - Birthday Party Politics

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families - A podcast by Dr Justin Coulson

Less is more when it comes to kids' parties. We tackle the thorny issue of birthday party politics in the modern age, from managing invite lists to handling the heartache when your child misses out. Discover why Gen Alpha parties have become more complicated than ever, and learn practical strategies for both hosting and handling party-related disappointments. Plus, find out why McDonald's parties in railway carriages aren't always the answer (just ask Justin!). Quote of the Episode: "Being invited to a birthday party is a privilege, and we should approach it with sensitivity because not everybody gets an invite." Key Insights: Smaller parties often create less social tension than large-scale events Modern party politics are particularly challenging for Gen Alpha children The more people invited, the more others expect to be included Classroom distribution of invitations can create unnecessary drama Digital invitations and teacher assistance can help maintain discretion When hosting, clear communication about party size helps manage expectations Missing out on parties can be a valuable teaching moment for empathy One-on-one celebrations can be a meaningful alternative to large parties Resources Mentioned: Mel Robbins' book "Let Them" happyfamilies.com.au Class WhatsApp groups for party planning Action Steps for Parents: Keep parties smaller and more intimate to reduce social pressure Use discrete methods for invitation distribution (through teachers, digital invites, or direct to parents) When your child isn't invited, focus on teaching resilience and empathy Consider creating special one-on-one celebrations as alternatives to large parties See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.