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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They should. Parents who allow them in HS are basically permissive and lazy.[/quote] OP here. Guilty as charged! I'm both permissive and lazy. And I think sleepovers are great for social development and they make my kid happy. If encouraging close friendship and connection is a crime, I'm guilty! [/quote] Thank you for sharing. It sounds like she had wonderful time. One little girl who loves to chat once told me : sleepover= sleep is over Knowing that, I think sleepovers are overrated when sleep in necessary. Maybe have them in the summer when there is no school [/quote] If your kid can't bounce back from one day of less sleep, then that is on you. I think too many mommies plan every move their kids make and leave them useless, anxious, and depressed with no autonomy. [/quote] You sound like a hard core supporter of sleepovers to the point that you felt obligated to attack. Achievers don’t enjoy catching a cold or loosing sleep. Different kind of people. Where did you learn about hate? [/quote] Achievers are that way bc they are born that way and are nurtured throughout childhood. It’s funny bc I have an achiever and everything she does is big - including socially. She’s definitely a “sleep is for the weak” person and her homebody friends tend to lack energy and imagination. [/quote]
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