Anonymous wrote:“We don’t do any sleepovers” is Lenny if said in a friendly way, and then immediately pivot to the positive thing. “…but Larla would really love to help Darla celebrate that evening! We can just pick her up at x:00. Thank you so much for inviting her!”
Anonymous wrote:My kids have several friends whose parents don't allow it. They just say "We don't allow sleepovers". It's fine.
One of them eventually changed their mind, and the kids did sleep over. The other didn't. All fine.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have several friends whose parents don't allow it. They just say "We don't allow sleepovers". It's fine.
One of them eventually changed their mind, and the kids did sleep over. The other didn't. All fine.
Anonymous wrote:“We don’t do any sleepovers” is Lenny if said in a friendly way, and then immediately pivot to the positive thing. “…but Larla would really love to help Darla celebrate that evening! We can just pick her up at x:00. Thank you so much for inviting her!”
Anonymous wrote:My kids have several friends whose parents don't allow it. They just say "We don't allow sleepovers". It's fine.
One of them eventually changed their mind, and the kids did sleep over. The other didn't. All fine.
Anonymous wrote:"Dan and I don't let Kaeleigh have sleepovers. Would it be okay if we picked her up at 9pm?"
With the people you're more comfortable with you can say "There's a history of abuse in our family so we're over protective - I'm sure you understand our paranoia."
Anonymous wrote:"Dan and I don't let Kaeleigh have sleepovers. Would it be okay if we picked her up at 9pm?"
With the people you're more comfortable with you can say "There's a history of abuse in our family so we're over protective - I'm sure you understand our paranoia."