Anonymous wrote:Would you allow your daughter to sleepover at a friends if it would be the third night in a row?
We hosted a group Friday night, another friend had one Saturday and now DD, 12, is asking to sleepover at another friends house tonight. DH an and I both said no. She needs good sleep even though there is no school tomorrow and of course now she is very upset because her travel softball prevents her from weekend sleepovers as she has early play both Saturday and Sunday most weekends and we don’t allow sleepovers the night before.
She is a great kid who does work around house and makes good grades but the social life is taking center stage right now. I guess I am just looking for feedback that most parents would say no to this right?!
Anonymous wrote:Given that she can almost never have sleepovers, I'd say yes.
Anonymous wrote:Given that she can almost never have sleepovers, I'd say yes.
Anonymous wrote:You parents are so f’ing uptight, over involved, and boring. Let her have the sleepover.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they just hang out? Why do they have to sleep over?
I’m not a fan of sleepovers so I would say no. I host kids all the time. Birthday sleepover or occasional sleepover is fine.
Anonymous wrote:As long as she's getting enough hours of sleep and isn't grumpy in the daytime, sure. We'd phrase it as "Yes, but don't think this is how things will be going forward. This is a special sleepover streak."
Anonymous wrote:Is she romantically involved with any of the girls?