M., is your child friends with everyone in the class? And when I mean friends, I mean, is the child involved with every single child beyond the classroom? And you must ask yourself these very important questions: How much will it cost to host a party for a few close friends as opposed to an entire class? My daugther was just invited to a party last weekend, which we all attended as a family of 5.
I'm not sure what "tradition" is because everyone is different and hosts a party for different reasons. I do know that in today's world, it is expected to get a party favor, which is something I never understood. When I was little, my mom invited my best friend over for cake, a drink, ice cream, and that was my birthday party. I never would have thought to invite my whole class since I didn't like everybody in my class anyway. I have 3 children and with my 2 older daughters, they are allowed to invite 1 or 2 special friends. Of course, with these special friends comes the parents and any siblings too. You must consider the fact that many parents may want to tag along with their child and any siblings they have, you can expect them to come along too. To me, this is a wasted expense. After all, who is the birthday celebration for anyway, right? To me, I've always seen a birthday party as an event more for the parents than for the children. After it's all said and done, you are left with the bill and the mess to clean up. Keep the party simple, for you and your child. Who is the child's closest friend and invite that child, and his/her parents, if they wish to come. And when I invite my daughters bestest friend, the only "party favor" they leave with is any extra balloons that haven't totally deflated by then.