If your teen has asked permission to have a Halloween party this year (especially since October 31 falls on a Friday), your reaction as a parent may have initially been a shrieking “NO!” Think again, though. Wouldn’t it be less scary to have the kids at your house than to have them somewhere else? Here are some tips for a spooktacular teen Halloween party.
The Right Halloween Invite
Help your teen get ready for the party by stopping by a craft store and purchasing a pack of Halloween paper; he can design an invite and print it out on the decorated paper. This also gives you some control over how many invites will be sent out, which is something you’ll want to agree on beforehand anyway. Or, have your teen send E-vites to the party -- paperless and therefore environmentally friendly. Plus, it keeps track of RSVP’s for you. Mention on the invite whether it will be a costume party.
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