This is running rampant from moms on my fb. I had no idea sleepovers were considered a no no these days! How sad to me. What do you all think?
https://www.challies.com/articles/why-my-family-doesnt-do-sleepovers


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Re: Sleepovers
I feel we will feel fine hosting whomever he decided to bring over, but you're right...as for sending him to other people's homes, they will have to be parents that I know.
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I was only allowed to stay at certain houses because I am extremely allergic to cats and dogs, so my asthma prevented me from most homes. I don't think I have ever thought about the reasons listed in the article, but I think we will do what most PP said about only allowing friends who's parents we know.
I haven't really considered what rules we'll establish about sleepovers. But I know I wouldn't be comfortable with sleepovers anywhere if I didn't know everyone else involved (parents and kids).
Married: August 2012
DD: 9/22/2014
I can't imagine forbidding sleepovers all together. I was allowed to have sleepovers with one or two friends at a time, but not large groups (my mother's preference). I imagine dh and I will have to discuss it once dd's are older.
I was very particular about when she was allowed to start staying at friends houses. There were many years of going to birthday party but not staying all night. She is even barred from staying overnight with my sil because I don't feel that she would be responsible with my children.
She also has a cell phone and I pay the extra for an iphone for services like gps that I can track from my phone because let's be honest, teenagers... Ugh. Overall she is a pretty trustworthy kiddo and is not shy or quiet about anything so if something happened to her, she would not stay quiet. We talk about these types of things and it is something that all parents need to be aware of and educate themselves and their kids.
I'm sure that we'll let the girls go assuming the same. I do think that it's part of teaching them independence, and that's important to me. When I left for college, I moved 600 miles away. There were other kids that weren't as independent that went home during the first week - I wouldn't want that for our girls.