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I believe in acknowledgment of all major milestones, and some not so major ones. Kids need to know that they have accomplished something, and feel the love that people have for them. I had a party for my son's 1st birthday. It was in the middle of the afternoon, so he was wide awake. He tore the paper off his own gifts, blew out the candle on his cake and even fed himself a piece of it. He'll be 3 this fall, and we have the pictures of his party. He goes through them , and says to me: "it was my birthday Mommy. look. I had presents. I blowed my candle. Look. I had cake!" It excites him to see these things.
On the otherhand, I do understand that very young children do not really have a concept. The party goes on around them until the cake comes out, or the presents get opened. Most times, the child is oblivious, more interested in playing or sleeping that anything else.
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The Man is the Head, but the Woman is the Backbone.
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