Instead, just get them drunk! No more hyper! I mean, don't give them too much or you will have to clean up their cute little barf. But, you know, I wouldn't tell if you snuck some Captain in the Kool-Aid. I have a six year old...and I have totally been there.
2006-06-28 17:45:27
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answered by tortasinqueso 3
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I absolutely think the other parents would care! I have 3 children so i can understand how it can get overwhelming, but just because they are sleeping doesn't make them safe what if 1 gets up looking for you? They are of kindergarten age so they might still need help getting a glass of water or going to the bathroom, and what if they got up to look for you , or what if they went outside and wondered off, or what if something happened to you, its just not a good idea no matter how close it is. It would be really bad if their parents found out u could go to jail and your little 1 would suffer the consequences and be made fun of or something you seriously need to think about what your getting into before you commit. Not to mention its against the law to leave a child at home alone! Maybe next time limit the number of kids that can stay over. Or better yet don't have sleepovers doesn't seem u are responsible enough to supervise them.
2006-06-28 09:00:49
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answered by stormysummer 1
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If you have to ask you already know the answer to your own question. No you should not leave, no you dont need a drink, they are asleep, go relax watch tv or go to sleep yourself. The parents allowed their children to spend the night knowing that you would be there i would be highly pissed if i found out that something happened to my child and their was no adult there cuz she was at a bar. Call a friend over to have a glass of wine. You never want to put your child or anothers in danger. Then the parents might not let their children come over anymore and that would hurt your daughter. Would you want your daughter at someones house and not know that they will be unsupervised. What if one of them wakes up and your not there and picks up the phone and calls their parents? Then you will be classified as a bad parent. Be Smart and Stay Home
2006-06-28 08:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I relate for your question. the position I stay in case you stayed in gymnastics and confirmed expertise, the rigidity began to hitch a crew. My daughter also took it from an early age. at the same time as she become 5 i began asking father and mom of older youngsters about it. One mom had an 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous and he or she suggested her agenda become 20 hours a week. I only might want to no longer see permitting that with my daughter. on the time she also did ice skating so I gave her the alternative between both, and he or she chosen ice skating. Now she herself is 8 and an same rigidity is there to skate many hours a week. besides the undeniable fact that, what's diverse is that she's no longer on a crew so as that provides us a lot extra freedom. it really is someone attempt in route of her own own objectives. So in the autumn at the same time as she has extra college artwork we bypass right down to three-4 hours a week, and we can put in extra hours in wintry climate at the same time as she will be able to't play outside besides. yet she might want to skate each day previously college and there are those who attempt this. My priorities are to furnish her existence stability at this age. She would skate each day if I gave her the alternative. i do not imagine which will be healthful or properly for her at this age. convinced, you need to listen for your little ones in the experience that they love an pastime yet you nevertheless should be the determine and make a judgment call about what's only too a lot - and only because persons do it would not make it the right decision for your baby.
2016-11-15 09:21:40
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answered by ? 4
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Umm, yeah. You just left 7 kids around the age of 6 alone. What do you think could happen. If I found out that you left my child alone I would press child endangerment charges. That is a very irresponsible thing to do. If you can't make it one night without a drink than maybe instead of another slumber party for your child you should have one for yourself at a rehab clinic.
2006-06-28 08:53:27
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answered by JennyWho? 4
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Ok if my son were spending the night at another childs house during a slumber party, and I found out that the parent snuck out to the bar, I'd be PISSED! You wouldn't hear the end of it from me. AND You'd be hearing from my lawyer. You are supposed to be the responsible person in charge. Whats wrong with you?
2006-06-28 08:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes because you never know if there will be an emergency, I mean, they're six! They need supervision. And by going out to get a drink is very irresponsible. Go in the backyard for a sec or somewhere else in the house for awhile where they wont annoy you instead
2006-06-28 08:51:48
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answered by muzic_master8 1
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You have GOT to be joking!! If I sent my son to a sleep over and found out that the "Mother" went to a bar instead of supervising him, I would be tempted to press charges of child endangerment. Are you really this dense? You NEVER leave children that young alone, especially to go drinking.
SHAME ON YOU FOR EVEN THINKING IT!!
Give me your address so I can send you a "Bad/Stupidest/Most Selfish Mother of the Year" award.
2006-06-28 08:55:18
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answered by i_am_the_dida 5
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Listen to all this krap! Fire. Gimme a break. You would be so lucky! I've been waiting my whole life for my house to catch on fire so I can collect all the insurance money. Like a fire would all of a sudden break out in the 45 minutes - hour you're gone. Hell, they wouldn't even notice your absence anyway. Have they at all noticed that you're THERE while they're awake and trashing the house?
2006-06-28 19:33:46
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answered by Antny 5
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the parents would care. Trust me, parents don't like unsupervised parties. You say there's seven of them? When you come back, your house will be in ruins. I know what six year olds can do. Stay at home. Getting a drink? While kids are there? Your setting a bad example, and you know it. I repeat, stay at home.
2006-06-28 08:51:57
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answered by ChaiTea 5
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