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Summary: Learn how to maintain supervision at your Halloween party for teenagers in this free Halloween planning video.
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Hi, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw a Halloween party for teenagers. The last couple of tips have touched on the balanced between making sure that the parents are involved at the party and at the same time having some trust in the teenager who's inviting their friends over for the party. This is a difficult balancing act and it touches on all sorts of issues many of which we covered from the music that you were allowed to play from the people that are allowed into the party. Making sure that there's no alcohol served and really this is an individual bases between the parent and the teen. What is the trust of the relationship, my only suggestion is to think about how your relationship is outside of this party and to react accordingly. If there are trust issues the parent maybe more involved if this is less of a concern you can certainly in doubt of a more hands of attitude. My general policy is trust but verify definitely give a teenager a lot of control and power over how a party is going to proceed be part of the process and be able to veto. If there is an idea know this is my house and I can't have that in here, you're being cool enough to allow them to have a party, so there should be give on both sides of the table.