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A sleepover, also known as a pajama party or a slumber party, is a party, most commonly held by children or teenagers, where a guest or guests are invited to stay overnight at the home of a friend, sometimes to celebrate birthdays or other special events. A lock-in is a similar event held in a setting other than a private home, such as a school or church. The sleepover is often called a "rite of passage" as a young child, or a teenager, begins to assert independence and to develop social connections outside the immediate family.[1][2][3]

Beginning in the 1990s, commentators wrote about a perceived new trend of parents allowing co-ed sleepovers for teenagers, with both boys and girls staying overnight together. While some writers decried the trend, others defended it as a safer alternative to teenage dating outside the house.[4][5][6][7]

References

1. ^Judith Ancer, "Sleepovers need not be a nightmare - and help kids to be autonomous in a safe environment", The Sunday Times (South Africa), June 10, 2012.
2. ^Edward Eveld, "Sleepovers a rite of passage for kids", Chicago Tribune, August 14, 2005.
3. ^Barbara F. Meltz, ["The sleep-over: A rite of passage"], Boston Globe, October 13, 1994.
4. ^Peter Annin, [https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-18815775/slumbering-around "Slumbering Around"], Newsweek, November 4, 1996 {{subscription required|via=Questia}}.
5. ^Emily Wax, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2000/11/16/coed-all-nighters-put-trust-on-line/72709f12-37c5-42a9-84be-d1012b359c49/?utm_term=.5bcac21d78cd "Coed All-Nighters Put Trust on Line; Not All Parents Are Losing Sleep Over Teen Fad"], The Washington Post, November 16, 2000 {{subscription required}}, reprinted as [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=AIEfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bn8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5423,896121&dq=sleepover+teen+trend&hl=en "Coed all-nighters cause unrest"], Sarasota Herald-Tribune, November 21, 2000.
6. ^Betsy Hart, [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5wsfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FpgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4927,3016867&dq=sleepover+co-ed&hl=en "Coed sleepovers: Teenagers learn volumes from parents' decision-making"], Scripps Howard News Service in The Daily News (Kentucky), November 24, 2000.
7. ^Amy Dickinson, "Coed Sleepovers", Time, January 8, 2001.

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