In many communities, Halloween is not only for children's
trick-or-treating, or adults having parties, it is also a time when youth tear
their neighborhoods apart and wreak general havoc, and refer to it as
“fun.” If you have teenagers-- or if you
happen to be one-- there are ways in which youth who are too old for
door-to-door candy-seeking can have a good time on this holiday without being
destructive, and without putting themselves or others in danger with unsafe
group driving or roaming around in a dark neighborhood.
The standard alcohol-free Halloween party, with reliable
supervision and a common sense time limit, is an answer. The very thought of gathering a dozen or more
teens in one home may sound like a nightmare to the parents and boring to the
youth; but with careful planning, it
need not reach either group's worries! A
good time can be had by the teenagers; and it is entirely possible that the
chaperones in charge will find themselves enjoying the festivities also.
When planning a youth-oriented Halloween party, it is a good
idea to solicit some input from the teens themselves. They are quite likely to have very clear
ideas about what types of music and other entertainment is the most suitable;
and, in the absence of anything that is truly objectionable, they will
appreciate having the leeway to make these types of decisions.
Likewise, the Halloween party will be more of a “hit” for
the teens if they can select the types of refreshments that they prefer. The best idea is to have enough variety so
that there is something which all of the guests will enjoy.
When you are planning this type of party, it is essential to
set some basic rules beforehand, and for all of the guests to be aware of
them. While most parents would agree
that it is only common sense that no alcohol or drugs be allowed, it is best to
make this policy clear to the teens, and also let the other parents know about
it.
Planning a party that will proceed and end smoothly also
means setting a time limit. It is a good
idea to know in advance that all of the guests will have a way to get home,
whether that means being picked up by their parents or being dropped off at
home by you or someone else.
To make the Halloween party even more memorable, you can
prepare gift baskets in advance, so that each guest will have something to take
home. Most teenagers are as fond of
candy and other such treats as young children are, and giving them well-stocked
goodie baskets will lead them to not need to pester their younger siblings for Halloween
candy afterward.
Hosting a Halloween party for teens does not have to be a
nightmare for the parent, nor a dull evening for the youth; all it takes is
some good planning and cooperation between both generations for everyone to
have an enjoyable Halloween night.
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