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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Ugh. This is what I was afraid of. I probably wouldn't care as much if my kid could hang with it, but she really can't. She's never been able to cope on no sleep, from infancy on. I don't want to not allow sleepovers, but the no sleep thing is simply so much worse for her than it appears to be for her friends, I really don't know how to handle it. It seems like a courtesy to me that parents could at least make sure the kids get SOME sleep, but it seems I'm an outlier here.[/quote] Have your child take a nap when they go home. As my son gets older, I really am starting to dislike the parents that drop thier kids off at my house with a list of rules they want all the kids to follow. At age 6 sure, I want to know what we can do to help your kid sleep. Age 12 and above, let them have fun. If that does not work for your kid, you have to keep them home. [/quote] I hear you, honestly. That's why I'm asking. I didn't think "hey my child actually needs to sleep at night" was too crazy a request, but it seems to be. But it's an actual health issue, not just me being high maintenance. So just FYI for some of you. [/quote]
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