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Time flies, and it's your birthday again this year! Except- it's on a day you have school! School may seem like a huge obstacle when birthdays are supposed to be fun. You might think that school will ruin your exciting plans for your birthday. In reality, you can still have a fun birthday on a school day. You'll just have to change up your plans a bit to accommodate school.

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Telling Everyone About Your Birthday

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  1. If you don't have a large allowance, your caretakers are the ones that pay for your birthday celebration. They will need to buy the decorations, cake/s, invitations, and other materials. Tell your parents beforehand of your plans so they don't need to rush to the store to buy things.
    • Decide on what small goodies to give to your classmates, the decorations, the cake, the invitations, and other things you may need for your birthday.
    • Make sure there are no possible foods that could give your classmates serious allergic reactions. Some allergic reactions can cause comas and death. Ask your teacher beforehand (a few weeks before the celebration) to see what classmates are allergic to. You'll need to buy milk-free, nut-free, egg-free, seafood-free, or other products that don't have your classmates' allergens.
    • If you want to celebrate your birthday at lunchtime, foods like pizza, sandwiches, burgers, and other individual lunch foods are a good idea. You could also bring dessert along with lunch if you want.
    • If you're not celebrating during a mealtime, you only need to bring desserts. You don't need to bring lunch and dessert.
    • Put small items like bracelets, pencils, mini slime kits, pens, fidget spinners, small sticker kits, necklaces, erasers, mini notepads, fidget cubes, toy race cars, mini Play-Doh jars, mini Lego kits, small dolls, and other small items into goodie bags. Goodie bags are supposed to be small, so put items that will fit into the bags. You can also add candy bars and lollipops into the goodie bags. [1]
  2. If you have good friends (not toxic ones) it's a good idea to tell them about your birthday. If you have told them what day your birthday is, you don't need to do this step. If you haven't told them, you should tell them a few weeks beforehand for them to be prepared, or at least eagerly waiting.
    • Slightly hint at your birthday in conversation. Say something like, "Wow, it's August! That means my birthday's coming soon! I'm pretty excited for it." or "Time really does fly. I'm turning 14 in a few weeks.". You don't need to spill the beans and talk about your birthday celebrations beforehand. Just calmly let your friends know that your birthday's coming soon.
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  3. The school you go to usually collects your personal info, like your name, birth date, gender, and caretakers. Your teacher may or may not know your birthday. Talk to your teacher about your birthday beforehand so the teacher can make accommodations in the school schedule.
    • Tell your teacher the time to celebrate your birthday, what you will do to celebrate it at school, and other needed details.
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  1. Chances are that you have gotten food, drinks, and goodies to bring to school for your birthday. Bring these in by yourself, ask a classmate for help, or help your parents bring in the supplies to celebrate (if your parents are at your school).
    • If you scheduled your celebration for 10 AM, bring the supplies in the classroom or outside, depending on the break time.
    • Set the food, goodies, and drinks on a table. If there isn't a table, you can ask the teacher to bring one.
  2. The "Happy Birthday" song is a perfect song for birthdays. You can tell your teacher this beforehand, before the main celebrations take place. Let your classmates and best friends join in in singing "Happy Birthday" to you!
    • Sometimes, students like adding a funny phrase at the end of "Happy Birthday". This is usually a phrase like, "Eat more cake!". Allow them to do this if it doesn't get too far (it doesn't get to bullying or mocking you).
  3. If you have individual small pieces of food. Serve one piece of food for each classmate. If you have a large piece of food, cut it up into small slices.
    • If there are leftovers, you can ask classmates if they want seconds. For now, don't serve more than one to each student.
  4. Many students buy drinks to celebrate their birthday. These are refreshing to drink after the main meal/dessert. The type of drink depends- many students choose soda or fruit juice. You could also bring plain bottled water for a healthier option.
    • Give each student one drink. Unless they are really thirsty, there's no need to give them more.
  5. Many students do this during their birthday. You can get presents on the weekend or after school. For now, bring the goodie bags to your classmates. Give each classmate one goodie bag.
    • If some of your classmates don't like the goodie bags, don't worry. They are the ones being impolite and ungrateful. Besides, you can't please everyone. No one has the same thoughts, and some people are harder to please than others.
  6. School still can't give you a large birthday party, since you still have to learn. School isn't an ideal place to party and do fun things. You probably don't have time to play party games and hang out during the school day. So, plan your birthday party on the weekend in addition to the small celebration at school.
    • Invite your classmates. Invite your best friends and other good classmates to socialize and have an awesome time! Avoid inviting mean or rude classmates. You can tell if they are mean or rude if they criticized you during your birthday party celebration at school.
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    I dislike big parties, what should I do?
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    Let your parents and teachers know how you feel. You can suggest alternatives that focus on making the day enjoyable without putting you in the spotlight. For example, you could bring a small treat or lunch to share with your classmates or choose a quiet activity that you enjoy, like reading or making crafts with your friends.
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    Should I go school on my 15th birthday?
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    Yes, it's best not to miss any school if you're not actually sick. Besides, it will give your friends a chance to wish you "happy birthday."
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    What if they say "I don't care"?
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    It would be a good opportunity to find out who your real friends are.
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      • Small Lego sets, mini jars of Play-Doh, mini jars of slime, bracelets, necklaces, fidget spinners, fidget cubes, hair ties, sticker kits, yo-yos, kazoos, slinkies, toy cars, Kinder Joy surprise eggs, and small dolls are good objects to put in goodie bags.
      • Pencils with cool designs, pencil toppers, puzzle erasers, mini notepads, small pens, small crayon kits, and bookmarks are good school supplies to put in goodie bags.
      • Mini lollipops, candy bars, candy packets (e.g., M&M or Skittles packets), small cookies, small bags of chips, and small packets of dried fruit are good snacks to put in goodie bags.
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      • Don't serve any foods that someone could get an allergic reaction to. Ask beforehand if anyone has food allergies. Food allergies can cause itchiness, stomach problems, anaphylaxis (closure of the throat), comas, and death if serious enough. Avoid nuts, seafood, milk, or whatever your classmates are allergic to.
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