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If the family wants to take the Big Sibling to a baseball game (or other event with paid admission), who is expected to pay for the tickets?

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If the family wants to take the Big Sibling to a baseball game (or other event with paid admission), who is expected to pay for the tickets?

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Big Siblings will participate in family activities with a parent or other adult present. Families may suggest going to a baseball game or other activity requiring paid admission, and if so, the Big Sibling should offer to pay for his or her own ticket. However, families should pay for the Little Sibling’s and other family members’ tickets. Of course, it will be important to be sensitive to the financial circumstances of the student and not suggest expensive outings that would not be within their budget, unless the family is willing to pay for all admissions.

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