Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers pretty much die out in high school. They either lose interest or are too busy with school related activities like school work, sports community service, etc.
That was not my experience with my two kids who are now in their mid 20's. Tons of sleepovers on weekends. Sometimes during midterms or finals, the kids would stay up late studying together and then have a sleepover just so they didn't have to waste time going home.
We have a basket of new toothbrushes under the sink, and another basket of bath products (face wash, sunscreen, tampons, travel shampoo, etc.) so if a kid slept over without advance planning it wasn't a big deal.