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Dad Sends A Girl With Strict Schedule Home From Daughter’s Sleepover, Resulting In An Argument With The Parents

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A single dad’s summer sleepover for 12-year-old girls spirals when Monica’s strict 9 p.m. bedtime demand disrupts the fun. Reddit’s AITA debates: was his choice to walk her home fair or harsh?

When Monica insists on quiet at a lively tween sleepover, the dad, juggling giggles and snacks, escorts her home, igniting parental backlash. Reddit splits: some back his move to keep the group’s vibe, others call it unfair to Monica’s rules. The saga probes balancing one kid’s needs against the pack’s joy, with users divided on whether his snap decision was justified or a misstep in neighborhood harmony.

Dad simply sends a girl home during daughter’s sleepover due to her early sleep schedule, somehow causing argument among parents.

Dad Sends A Girl With Strict Schedule Home From Daughter's Sleepover, Resulting In An Argument With The Parents
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'AITA for sending a girl home?'

So, my (38M) daughter (12) often has sleepovers throughout the summer. Honestly, we’re kind of that house anyway.

I feel there’s always some kids over, even just to hang out during the day. I don’t mind. I’m a single dad, my daughter is an only child.

So long as the kids are respectful and their parents are cool with it, let them raid the fridge and chill.

My daughter met a new friend, a neighborhood girl that’s the same age as her.

We’ll call her Monica. Monica’s parents are a little stricter, which I respect. My daughter had another sleepover on the 4th.

Monica was among the group. I took the girls to watch some fireworks then took them home and left them to do whatever.

Around 9, I heard some bickering and headed into the den where they were. Monica said she wanted to go to bed.

The other girls kept saying they weren’t tired. They honestly stay up pretty late. Monica said she had a strict bedtime and liked to stick to it.

I came up with the compromise that if Monica wanted to go to bed, she could sleep in my daughter’s room

(the girls usually sleep in the living room) while the rest had fun. Monica was clearly a little disappointed

that they weren’t going to stop the fun for her but agreed. I went back to what I was doing.

A half hour later, I hear Monica storming downstairs and chastising the other girls because they were being too loud.

My daughter said that it wasn’t fair to expect them to censor themselves. I tried to stay out of it but eventually went in there

and asked to speak to my daughter privately. She said she wanted Monica to go home.

I said alright, made Monica grab her stuff and walked her home. Monica was once again upset.

Monica’s parents are angry with me. They claim the girls should’ve just gone to bed early once.

My daughter doesn’t even go to bed at 9 on school nights, let alone in the summer at a sleepover.

I said it wasn’t fair to expect the girls to stop their fun or stay quiet. I suggested maybe Monica isn’t ready for sleepovers.

This didn’t help. My daughter does admit she didn’t tell Monica that they usually stay up pretty late,

but also said she thought it was common knowledge that sleepovers are like that.

So, am I wrong for having Monica leave without trying to problem solve more?

For this single dad, Monica’s 9 p.m. bedtime demand was a plot twist nobody saw coming. The dad’s initial compromise, letting Monica crash in a quiet bedroom while the others partied, was a solid move, but her frustration boiled over, and the night ended with a tense walk home.

Was he too quick to send her packing, or was Monica’s expectation of silence a tad too rigid for a sleepover’s vibe?

Let’s break it down. Monica, raised with stricter rules, wanted the group to hit the hay early. The other girls, used to late-night giggles, weren’t about to dim their sparkle.

The dad tried to stay neutral, stepping in only when the bickering escalated. His daughter’s plea to send Monica home wasn’t about malice, it was about keeping the sleepover’s spirit alive. After all, expecting a gaggle of 12-year-olds to whisper at 9 p.m. in the summer is like asking a puppy to ignore a squeaky toy.

This clash highlights a broader issue: navigating differing parenting styles in social settings. A 2023 study from the American Psychological Association notes that 68% of parents report conflicts over differing household rules during playdates or sleepovers, especially around screen time and bedtimes. Monica’s parents, upset that the group didn’t adjust to her routine, might feel their values were sidelined.

Still, could he have tried harder? Maybe a second chat with Monica, offering earplugs or a quieter corner, might’ve cooled the tension. But at 38, juggling a house full of tweens, he made a call to keep the peace.

The real lesson? Clear communication before sleepovers, like the dad’s daughter admitting she didn’t warn Monica about late nights, can prevent these blowups. For parents, it’s about balancing respect for others’ rules with the host’s norms.

As Harvard psychologist Lisa Damour notes in a CNBC article, “The more they know [A/N: about emotions], the more flexibly they can act.” This insight underscores how building emotional vocabulary helps kids like Monica navigate social mismatches, fostering adaptability that turns potential conflicts into growth opportunities.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

Some support OP’s decision to send Monica home, citing her inflexibility and entitlement.

KronkLaSworda − "They claim the girls should’ve just gone to bed early once"

What a laughable sentence. It's a bunch of 12 year olds. They can stay up for a damn sleep over.

NTA I'm not sure what else you could have done other than let the girls bicker all night, ruining everyone's time.

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the strictly raised.

Smart-Mango8 − "A half hour later, I hear Monica storming downstairs and chastising the other girls because they were being too loud."

Pfft girl bye. Monica seems a bit entitled and apparently the apple didn't fall far from the tree.

I applaud you for initially not getting involved and then stepping in when you needed too and sticking with your daughter. Oh NTA btw.

TinyCost2291 − NTA "Monica’s parents are angry with me. They claim the girls should’ve just gone to bed early once." THIS is simply ridiculous. Ignore them.

Others emphasize that guests don’t dictate rules and Monica needs to adapt.

Tdluxon − NTA Guests don't get to set the rules for everyone else.

Going to bed at 9 is pretty early, especially in the summer (a lot of places its still light out).

That's not the norm for 12 year olds, and Monica needs to realize that, and also learn that when she goes different places,

there are always going to be different rules, and she needs to learn to adjust and be more flexible,

not everything is always going to happen just how she likes it... could be a good learning experience...

Apprehensive_Risk266 − NTA Monica shouldn't be going to sleepovers if she's not comfortable with how they work

[Reddit User] − NTA - I think making everyone go to bed early because of Monica would risk making the other girls resentful of her.

Staying up late is a staple of sleepovers and if Monica can't adopt that norm,

then the burden is on her and her parents to either work around it or stay home. You sound like a great father.

Some share personal experiences, suggesting Monica could have self-accommodated.

smallishbear-duck − NTA I was once the Monica in this story. Came from a family with early bedtimes,

and also rules about what kind of things we could / couldn’t watch. I went to a sleepover at a friend’s house, at a similar age.

Only to discover that they were planning on watching horror movies all night

(which I wasn’t allowed to watch, and also didn’t want to watch because my nightmares are vivid enough without extra fuel, thank you very much).

I did not demand everyone else watched PG movies and go to bed early.

Instead, I hung out in my friend’s bedroom, reading books off her bookshelf, while they watched movies.

I’d go hang out with them in between movies, or when they paused for snack breaks...

It’s okay to have personal preferences or different rules for yourself. But it’s not okay to expect everyone else to stick to your preferences or rules.

owls_and_cardinals − NTA, it does indeed seem like she isn't ready for sleepovers or AT LEAST has different needs / preferences for a sleepover.

You / your daughter were hosting and it was unreasonable to expect the party to be shut down at 9pm.

The original compromise made sense but that seemed inadequate to Monica -

who sounds like a pretty overbearing and unpleasant child to be chastising her peers like that.

The only thing I wonder is if you'd given Monica like one more chance, maybe by saying something like

"Hey Monica, we don't want to send you home but we can't just shut down the party so,

do you want to go to bed here despite the noise or would you rather go home?"...

This sleepover saga leaves us wondering: did the dad play the hero or fumble the script? Sending Monica home might’ve saved the night for the other girls, but it left her parents fuming and sparked a debate about flexibility versus fairness.

Was Monica’s 9 p.m. bedtime a reasonable ask, or should she have rolled with the sleepover’s late-night vibe? How would you handle a clash of house rules when the kids are calling the shots? Drop your hot takes and let’s keep the convo going!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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