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[quote=Anonymous]Because different families are different. Some parents grew up with sleepovers, love hosting kids in their house, and assume other families are as equally into it as they are. Others did not grow up with sleepovers and think the whole idea is kind of bizarre at best and potentially risky at worst. So they decline invites and can’t understand why people keep offering. Most families are in the middle - no strong feelings either way, and no strong reactions to families who see things differently than they do. They recognize that different families are different - we all don’t have to agree or operate the same way all the time. My advice: Be more like that last set of families. You do you. Let others do them. Stop judging other families’ choices. And stop caring about whether other families are judging your choices. There are tons of different ways to raise happy, healthy children. We don’t all have to do it the same way. [/quote]
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