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Is my child ready?

For kids who struggle with separation or bedtime problems like nightmares or bed wetting, offer to pick them up at a late hour and bring them back in the morning.

Child-readiness is also reflected in a kid’s ability to adjust to another household’s rules and practices. I went to a sleepover at a home where one parent smoked. My mom told me in advance to expect it and not react weirdly. Not every kid is ready to adjust his behavior and demeanor.

Before You Send Your Child to a Sleepover OK, so you’ve asked these questions and you think you’re giving the sleepover a thumbs up. Along with a talk about manners, safety, and what behavior is appropriate, be sure to discuss an “out.” This is the method and vocabulary for your child to use to tell you she wants to come home.

If she doesn’t have a cell phone, consider giving her your husband’s for the night or have an agreed-upon check-in time when she can call home from a parent’s phone. Come up with a code that she can use to clue you in that she changed her mind. She can ask about the dog or what you had for dinner. Having an out is a way to ensure that she won’t be stuck in a dangerous situation.

Do you allow your child to go to sleepovers?

Why or why not? k

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