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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 404931" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>thank you would love to do sleepovers, but we just are not really set up for them. It helps us that his bff is not allowed to do them. Years ago his big sis had a bad experience and the parents decided never again. He can come early and stay fairly late, but it is nice not to be the meanie who says no.</p><p> </p><p>Sleepovers can be a real problem with a difficult child. Whether my kids like it or not, they are happier, healthier, easier to be around, and nicer kids when they DON"T go on sleepovers. So stick to your guns and just say "No" to sleepovers. For some families it is likely not a problem, but those families either don't have difficult children or refuse to recognize and treat their difficult children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 404931, member: 1233"] thank you would love to do sleepovers, but we just are not really set up for them. It helps us that his bff is not allowed to do them. Years ago his big sis had a bad experience and the parents decided never again. He can come early and stay fairly late, but it is nice not to be the meanie who says no. Sleepovers can be a real problem with a difficult child. Whether my kids like it or not, they are happier, healthier, easier to be around, and nicer kids when they DON"T go on sleepovers. So stick to your guns and just say "No" to sleepovers. For some families it is likely not a problem, but those families either don't have difficult children or refuse to recognize and treat their difficult children. [/QUOTE]
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