sleepovers
A sleepover is an occasion when one or more children or young people stay at a friend's or relative's home overnight, rather than returning to their own home for the night. Sleepovers are common in many cultures and are often organized by families, schools, or youth groups. While traditionally associated with children and adolescents, sleepovers can also occur among adults in social or recreational contexts.
Typical activities include watching films, playing games, sharing meals or snacks, doing crafts, telling stories, and
Safety and etiquette: parental or guardian permission is usually required for minors; hosts may set rules regarding
Risks and considerations: sleepovers can disrupt sleep schedules and may lead to disputes or peer pressure.
Variations and cultural notes: pajama parties, campouts, and overnight stays during family gatherings are common formats.