Getting the opportunity to host or attend a sleepover is a right of passage for many children. It can be an exciting time but it can also cause hesitation and fear for both parents and children.
CLEVELAND — Getting the opportunity to host or attend a sleepover is a rite of passage for many children. It can be an exciting time but it can also cause hesitation and fear for both parents and children.
It's been nine months since Mills says her daughter left a sleepover forever traumatized. On September 25, Mills and her husband went to Brooklyn Police after they say their daughter was attacked by four girls at a youth cheerleading sleepover. "All it takes is one incident that can really impact your child," said Dr. Carolyn Ievers-Landers with Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital.
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