Anonymous wrote:No, but we don't do sleepovers. There is really no need. The mom being there would not change my answer, you don't know these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you let a young teen sleep over at a new friend’s house when only the father is present? Mom is traveling. At first it was supposed to be a group of girls but the other ones aren’t joining after all.
And we wonder why so many teen girls have anxiety. Sleepovers are not always dangerous places, and yet, that's what we are teaching our girls. If you have taught your daughter about appropriate/not appropriate touch, and this girl is a friend let her spend the night with her friend!
Nope, not necessary.
We don't know the parents my kids do not sleep over.
OP clearly cares that the parents are "wealthy" not trusting her judgement.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I certainly wish the mom had told me that the other girls won’t be there before I said yes to my DD. Now she’s justifiably upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you let a young teen sleep over at a new friend’s house when only the father is present? Mom is traveling. At first it was supposed to be a group of girls but the other ones aren’t joining after all.
And we wonder why so many teen girls have anxiety. Sleepovers are not always dangerous places, and yet, that's what we are teaching our girls. If you have taught your daughter about appropriate/not appropriate touch, and this girl is a friend let her spend the night with her friend!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a question addressed only at moms? Are fathers not capable of evaluating the risks?
What is your impression of that family? If they are trailer trash, I wouldn't let her sleep over even if the mom were present. If it is an educated, reputable family, I would let her sleep over.
They are wealthy but I don’t know them. I met the father for all but 1 second and have never met the mom.
Anonymous wrote:Not a new friend, no. But our existing friends, yes. I trust all the fathers in our small circle of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Would you let a young teen sleep over at a new friend’s house when only the father is present? Mom is traveling. At first it was supposed to be a group of girls but the other ones aren’t joining after all.
Anonymous wrote:To the OP, trust your gut and go with it. Kids get upset with the decisions we as parents make. But in the end, it is our job as a parent to keep them safe.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this a question addressed only at moms? Are fathers not capable of evaluating the risks?
What is your impression of that family? If they are trailer trash, I wouldn't let her sleep over even if the mom were present. If it is an educated, reputable family, I would let her sleep over.