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My Son Wants to Have a Sleepover

latley for the past 6 months hes been begging me to have a sleepover. he is 3 years old

what shold i do

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he just wants a sleepover

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Depends where and with whom. I left my DD with my sis for a night to go on an overnight business trip and she had a blast (at age 3). But it would not have worked with a friend whose parents she barely knew...
If he wants to stay somewhere where he is really comfortable like a cousin or grandparents house I would say go for it... otherwise hold off for a few more years.

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This is an attractive idea for this age (my kids begged for them from this age on) but they don't understand what they entail. I would let my son "sleep over" in my daughters room and vice versa. We also have a nephew my son's age and she would drop him off for the weekend for "sleep overs."

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Depends where and with whom. I left my DD with my sis for a night to go on an overnight business trip and she had a blast (at age 3). But it would not have worked with a friend whose parents she barely knew...
If he wants to stay somewhere where he is really comfortable like a cousin or grandparents house I would say go for it... otherwise hold off for a few more years.

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If there are willing grandparents or aunts/uncles, I would see if any of your close family members are willing to have him over for a sleepover sometimes because he's been asking to try. If you have any relatives that say yes to this, offer that option to him. He can sleepover at Grandma and Grandpa's house, or cousin's. I would tell him he has to wait unitl he is older for a "friends" sleepover. Everyone's opinion differs on this, and everyone's child is different. So there is no right or wrong answer, it depends on the kid. Some people do have successful sleepovers for younger kids with close friends, but it doesn't always work out. Personally, in my family, we did cousins or grandparents house only until about age 8-9.

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my daughter tried her first over nighter a week ago shes 4. yes i got when she called scared at 9pm. maybe have a friend come over whos a little older or even a cousin. but if you really want to try you can let him sleep over somewhere else but be prepared to get him in the middle of the night.

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My son asked to sleep over at my parents house when he was 23 months old. He told us to go home and he was staying to sleep there. We did! He was fine and will sleep over any chance he gets. YEAH! Now he will sleep over there with his 17 month old brother. He tells the baby that he is there in case baby misses mom and dad. Too cute!

My son has also slept over at his cousin's house but not at a friend yet.

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let him have a sleepover with grandparents.
if you have no close friends or family with whom he'd be totally safe, or who can be trusted to soothe him or bring him home if he misses you, tell him no.
khairete
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So does he want a friend over or does he want to go to a friends or does it matter? Three is young, but if it is close and he is very familier with the family and their home it might be ok. Be prepared to pick him up in the middle of the night. Also the same is true if it is a sleepover at your house, be prepared that his friend may want to go home in the middle of the night. We had a sleepover at our house, our neighbors little boy, with my daughters who were his babysitters. He wanted a sleepover. We were both prepared to walk him across the street home in the middle of the night. He brought his sleeping bag, his tent (LOL) and his favorite toy. He slept through the night, got up early had breakfast and wanted to play we had to finally suggest that we walk across the street to see his mom.
It worked just fine. He was about 3 years old also!
Good luck and I think it will be alright, if this is someone that he is very familiar if he goes to their house and if the child comes to your house, they are familiar with you and your house. And most importantly both parents are comfortable with the situation.

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This is an attractive idea for this age (my kids begged for them from this age on) but they don't understand what they entail. I would let my son "sleep over" in my daughters room and vice versa. We also have a nephew my son's age and she would drop him off for the weekend for "sleep overs."

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Where? And with who? Grandma's house? I'd let him try. Friend's house? Eh...not yet.

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