Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
Yeah, didn't you all see the recent news story about the dad who drugged the tweens? One was able to text her mom for help/come get them.
Yup, until that story I probably wouldn’t have blinked at a parent saying phones will be put away/taken at midnight or whatever. But now it would be a hard pass from me if a parent tried to mandate taking my kid’s phone at a sleepover.
Yet the odds of that happening are slim to none and the odds of them doing something idiotic on the phones are pretty high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
+1. My kid would never go over to your house again. Don’t host sleepovers if you plan to take other kid’s phones.
As for advice, as your daughter. They will probably be happy with lots of snacks she picks out and something on tv she picks. My daughter would love the Era movie, a bunch of face masks for them to try out and a variety of snacks.
Your daughter is probably the one showing other girls porn on her phone under the covers. It happened to a friend's daughter in middle school - she pulled up her phone after the parents went to sleep and showed the other girls "what sex looks like". This is in one of those gated communities in Prince William County!
They ALL share porn.
That’s simply what middle school girls do with their phones. All of them.
You did not know? (and don’t give us that lame, clueless “not my child!” You child has watched too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
+1. My kid would never go over to your house again. Don’t host sleepovers if you plan to take other kid’s phones.
As for advice, as your daughter. They will probably be happy with lots of snacks she picks out and something on tv she picks. My daughter would love the Era movie, a bunch of face masks for them to try out and a variety of snacks.
Your daughter is probably the one showing other girls porn on her phone under the covers. It happened to a friend's daughter in middle school - she pulled up her phone after the parents went to sleep and showed the other girls "what sex looks like". This is in one of those gated communities in Prince William County!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
+1. My kid would never go over to your house again. Don’t host sleepovers if you plan to take other kid’s phones.
As for advice, as your daughter. They will probably be happy with lots of snacks she picks out and something on tv she picks. My daughter would love the Era movie, a bunch of face masks for them to try out and a variety of snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When our daughter was 13,she was in the middle of her puberty and bedwetting because of it! Because she broke out in rashes from Goodnites and other disposable products,we put her into cloth pin on diapers and rubberpants at bedtime. She had an amazing group of friends who when they would sleepover,would wear her diapers and rubberpants to support her and think nothing of it!
OMG. Are you insane? Wearing cloth pin diapers and rubber pants at 13???
Anonymous wrote:When our daughter was 13,she was in the middle of her puberty and bedwetting because of it! Because she broke out in rashes from Goodnites and other disposable products,we put her into cloth pin on diapers and rubberpants at bedtime. She had an amazing group of friends who when they would sleepover,would wear her diapers and rubberpants to support her and think nothing of it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
+1. My kid would never go over to your house again. Don’t host sleepovers if you plan to take other kid’s phones.
As for advice, as your daughter. They will probably be happy with lots of snacks she picks out and something on tv she picks. My daughter would love the Era movie, a bunch of face masks for them to try out and a variety of snacks.
People say this all the time, but I don't think anyone is saying they are going to take your child's phone and lock it in a safe. Plenty of people have phone baskets at the front door - kids have access to their phones at all times, but they're not going to be attached to them while watching movies. I haven't had to do this because my kids' friends are very respectful, but I have asked my friends about this and they all think it's a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip favors — they are unnecessary. I also don’t think they need a bunch of activities. They are 12 year old girls — they will fill their time.
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Just let them surf on their phones. That what they are going to do anyway; your planning a bunch of old-fashion “activities” is just a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:I would skip favors — they are unnecessary. I also don’t think they need a bunch of activities. They are 12 year old girls — they will fill their time.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not take kid’s phones away. As a parent of a child attending, that would be a red flag to me.
+1. My kid would never go over to your house again. Don’t host sleepovers if you plan to take other kid’s phones.
As for advice, as your daughter. They will probably be happy with lots of snacks she picks out and something on tv she picks. My daughter would love the Era movie, a bunch of face masks for them to try out and a variety of snacks.
Anonymous wrote:DIY stuff is always great... DIY tacos (just buy the kits from a restaurant), make-your-own cookie sandwiches or sundaes, movie, video games if into that -- girls had MarioKart double elimination tourney this year -- karaoke machine and a bunch of quick games we already had on hand. Previous year they had pillowcases they could decorate and bath bombs they made, plus Dance Dance Revolution. I do think there needs to be access to something for them to do but try to stay out of the way to the largest extent possible and not make it seem as structured. They usually figure it out for themselves. Favors are not necessary. With that said, lip balm, bracelets, and candy are usually appreciated by that age.