So this is my situation......
Dd is 3.7 and was picked up by her friends mum from nursery at 11.30 today to be returned at 5.00. I originally wanted 4.00 but her friends mum said it would be no trouble to give her tea aswell, so I softened and said o.k. for 5.00. So this afternoon hubby (mother hasn't got my number) gets a call from her saying that dd wanted to stay over night . Now whilst I realise that a 3.7 year old is far too young to be 'asking' her parents to stop overnight at a friends, the mother should never have phoned to 'ask permission' for this in the first place! Now we are made out to look like 'baddies' in all of this. Can't believe her mother even encouraged the phonecall in the first place!
I'm not wrong am I?
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o.k, so whats the earliest age you allow sleep-overs?
magsi · 05/09/2007 16:09
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