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Is it the end of sleepovers? Some parents think so

Brianna Michaud’s childhood in the 1990s was filled with sleepovers at friends’ homes. Sometimes her mother would come into the house and chat with the host parents for a few minutes, but there was no talk of sensitive issues such as body autonomy, gun security or the use of technology, except for the rule of not seeing anything classified PG-13 or higher. “It was other times,” said Michaud, who is now 35 years old. It is no wonder that parents …

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Brianna Michaud’s childhood in the 1990s was filled with sleepovers at friends’ homes. Sometimes her mother would come into the house and chat with the host parents for a few minutes, but there was no talk of sensitive issues such as body autonomy, gun security or the use of technology, except for the rule of not seeing anything classified PG-13 or higher. “It was other times,” said Michaud, who is now 35 years old. It is no wonder that parents …

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diario.mx broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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