[nfb-talk] Having Sleepovers with sighted friends

Judy Jones Judy.Jones at icbvi.idaho.gov
Mon Feb 27 15:10:13 UTC 2017


Oh yes, I remember the sleep-overs and when older, slumber parties, both at my house, and at others' houses, what mad wonderful fun, and great memories.  Even in college, I was known to bring friends home with me for fun weekends, and my parents encouraged it.

Judy


-----Original Message-----
From: nfb-talk [mailto:nfb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sherry Gomes via nfb-talk
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2017 8:07 AM
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Cc: Sherry Gomes
Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] Having Sleepovers with sighted friends

I had lots of sleepovers with sighted friends. And had lots of friends sleep over at my house. It was great and one of my better memories of childhood. I was excessively shy, and being around just a few friends, or just one friend overnight helped me get to know them better and gain confidence. And it was fun! That was the sixties and seventies. I don't know if things were less frightening for parents, or if my stepmom talked to my friends' parents first.



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Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] Having Sleepovers with sighted friends

Of course they should. As a parent myself, I can tell you that this is absolutely, period amen not a blindness issue. Good for your parents for not allowing a sleepover with people that she presumably had never met. Of course, a hundred years after, we don't know the circumstances surrounding this. Was there enough time that she could have talked to or met with this other family? 

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> On Feb 27, 2017, at 9:55 AM, roanna bacchus via nfb-talk
<nfb-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear Members,
> 
> The subject of this email stems from an incident that happened to me when
I was in sixth grade.  One of my sighted friends invited me to a sleepover
at her house.  When I went home that evening, I asked my mom if I could go
to the sleepover and she said no.  I was so sad because I could not go to my
friend's house.  My parents did not allow me to go because thex did not know
my sighted friend or her parents.  Should blind kids be allowed to attend
sleepovers with their sighted friends? Hope to hear from you soon.
> 
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