When It Comes To Kids Bathing At Sleepovers, What's The Etiquette?
Briefly

Teaching kids about bodily autonomy and boundaries is crucial, fostering open communication, and encouraging kids to share concerns without fear of repercussions, advises Dr. Tasha Brown, a licensed clinical psychologist.
Parents should bathe children before sleepovers, provide appropriate clothing, and communicate clearly with other parents about not expecting their child to be bathed at someone else's house during a sleepover, according to Dr. Tasha Brown.
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