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Monday, June 27, 2011

Halloween Party Ideas For Teenagers - Things You Should Do and Not Do

Halloween is a wonderful time, especially for teenagers. The reason for this is that vampires, werewolves, witches and ghosts are some topics that teenagers really enjoy as they have just realized that these things that they used to be scared of are nothing but fictional characters.
Halloween gives kids a chance to dress up and enjoy the morbid aspects of life without being stopped by their watchful parents. If you have decided to cater to what your teenagers have always been demanding and now have a Halloween party to plan, you are probably confused about what to do and what not to do with it.
In order to figure out the things that should be done and not done, you need to get into the mind of your teenager. The following are certain dos and don'ts in connection with Halloween party ideas for teenagers' parties.

Halloween party ideas for teenagers that you should implement:
1. Costumes:

Regardless of how old your children are, you will need to make the party a Halloween costume party.
2. Decoration:

Decorate the party location with the preference of your children in mind. Use tombstones, artificial cobwebs, made up gore, blood red or jet black sheets, red blood like punch etc.
3. Music:

There are tapes available in the market that contain scary sounds and noises that must not be ignored when you are taking stock of all the Halloween party ideas. Furthermore, there are many songs that will suit the gothic, Halloween theme which can be used.
Halloween party ideas for teenagers that you should avoid:
1. Games:

Games are well and good for kids and sometimes even adults, but for a teenagers' Halloween party you should avoid including games. Teenagers mostly prefer to be left alone and not be bothered by things that others think are good for them.
2. Supervision:

There is a level of supervision that teenagers would accept and you micromanaging their party would not go down well with them regardless of your intention of facilitating their fun time.
3. Time:

Ensure that there is a time limit to the party and that it does not run late into the night. However, this should not be done in a strict or condescending way as teenagers are naturally rebellious and this would bring out the worst in them. Instead, when the closing time approaches, you can tell your children gently and let them handle the closing of the party themselves.
Most parents go overboard with Halloween party ideas for teenagers as they try to be overly helpful or overly protective with their children. Such an attitude will only hinder the fun at the party and keep your children from having a good time on the day of the festival. Still, you can indulge yourself in as much innovation as you wish for the Halloween party, as long as you stay behind the scenes and do not embarrass your child by being the mother hen at every given chance.





 

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