Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever they feel ready (as long as they're fully toilet trained, which in our family, means being able to go into the bathroom with a closed door, handle everything they need to do including washing hands, and come out by themselves).
One kid felt ready at 4, the other at 6, another at 7.
You wouldn’t let kids sleepover who still use diapers for overnight?
I wouldn't let my kids go to a sleepover if they need help in the bathroom, and I don't want to help anyone else's kid in the bathroom.
Same. I didn’t let my nephew sleep over with his older brother until he was night trained. No, changing a 4 year old’s diaper in the morning is not “no big deal.” If he could handle it on his own, cool, but I’m not wiping butts unless it’s an emergency.
It really isn’t a big deal. It’s a lot better than them wetting the bed and having to wash everything. I’ve watched older kids who still need them and I’m thankful they have them available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens with mixed gender friends?
They have sleepovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. They only sleepover with cousins/family, not friends.
Lol that you think that’s any safer.
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Anonymous wrote:Never. They only sleepover with cousins/family, not friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever they feel ready (as long as they're fully toilet trained, which in our family, means being able to go into the bathroom with a closed door, handle everything they need to do including washing hands, and come out by themselves).
One kid felt ready at 4, the other at 6, another at 7.
You wouldn’t let kids sleepover who still use diapers for overnight?
I wouldn't let my kids go to a sleepover if they need help in the bathroom, and I don't want to help anyone else's kid in the bathroom.
Same. I didn’t let my nephew sleep over with his older brother until he was night trained. No, changing a 4 year old’s diaper in the morning is not “no big deal.” If he could handle it on his own, cool, but I’m not wiping butts unless it’s an emergency.
It really isn’t a big deal. It’s a lot better than them wetting the bed and having to wash everything. I’ve watched older kids who still need them and I’m thankful they have them available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever they feel ready (as long as they're fully toilet trained, which in our family, means being able to go into the bathroom with a closed door, handle everything they need to do including washing hands, and come out by themselves).
One kid felt ready at 4, the other at 6, another at 7.
You wouldn’t let kids sleepover who still use diapers for overnight?
I wouldn't let my kids go to a sleepover if they need help in the bathroom, and I don't want to help anyone else's kid in the bathroom.
Same. I didn’t let my nephew sleep over with his older brother until he was night trained. No, changing a 4 year old’s diaper in the morning is not “no big deal.” If he could handle it on his own, cool, but I’m not wiping butts unless it’s an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever they feel ready (as long as they're fully toilet trained, which in our family, means being able to go into the bathroom with a closed door, handle everything they need to do including washing hands, and come out by themselves).
One kid felt ready at 4, the other at 6, another at 7.
You wouldn’t let kids sleepover who still use diapers for overnight?
I wouldn't let my kids go to a sleepover if they need help in the bathroom, and I don't want to help anyone else's kid in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever they feel ready (as long as they're fully toilet trained, which in our family, means being able to go into the bathroom with a closed door, handle everything they need to do including washing hands, and come out by themselves).
One kid felt ready at 4, the other at 6, another at 7.
You wouldn’t let kids sleepover who still use diapers for overnight?
Anonymous wrote:Never. They only sleepover with cousins/family, not friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens with mixed gender friends?
My 7 year old has a gender fluid boy friend that hangs out with the girls and gets invited to sleepovers. She also has her male cousins sleep over often, but they've grown up
together and don't "count" as guests at this point.
Dafuq