The article revisits inquiries to Slate's parenting column 'Care and Feeding', specifically focusing on the issue of school-night sleepovers. A parent expresses concern over their child being invited to sleepovers on school nights while they maintain a strict no-sleepover policy during the week, prioritizing sleep and homework. The advice suggests that while weeknight sleepovers are not unusual, adhering to family rules is more important than conforming to others, recommending hosting weekend sleepovers instead.
Your reasons for not letting your child do school-night sleepovers seem perfectly normal to me and appropriate for your family and your daughter's specific needs.
I don't think the idea of a weeknight sleepover is intrinsically wild, but also it's not important what other people do-so just offer to host frequent weekend sleepovers and all will be well.
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