Washington Post writer Caitlin Gibson shared perspectives from parents wary of letting their children have sleepovers with friends due to drugs, guns, liquor and more.
Independent Women's Forum's Kelsey Bolar weighs in on the latest parenting trend called ‘free-range kids,’ which allows children to do as they wish, on ‘Cavuto Live.’The three feared fiends are among the reasons Washington Post writer Cailtin Gibson says sleepovers have gotten"very complicated."
The article delves into a story of a mother named Cicely Thrasher who encountered a sense of dread when asked if her 12-year-old son would like to stay over at a friend's house for a sleepover. She listened to child psychologists on TikTok, scrolled through blog posts and searched newspaper articles," Gibson wrote.
Gibson offered experiences from other moms, including one Portland mom who said she remains wary of letting her"multiracial boys" stay with a host family because they are"often the only kids of color in their group of friends."Another mom said parents' posts about hard liquor made her second-guess letting her children sleep over at others' houses.
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