HAVE A SPOOKY GOOD TIME
WHILE KEEPING SAFETY IN MIND Halloween is all about letting the ghoul times roll, but monsters and ghosts aren’t the only things parents need to worry about this holiday. Most older kids don’t want an adult chaperoning — they want to venture off with their friends to enjoy the night all on their own.
a curfew time is essential so you know when to expect their return. This way if something happens and you cannot reach them or they aren’t back in time, you have a general idea of where they can be on the route. Pack the essentials. Always make sure your child has their phone on them in case of an emergency, no matter if it’s to call you or an emergency line. You could even share locations so you’re able to track where they are or use another location tracking app like Life360 or FamiSafe that’s available on your devices. If they plan to stay out for a while, have your child take water bottles, flashlights, and even a small first-aid kit with them. They actually come in handy when exploring the Halloween night and the unexpected happens.
Here are a few safety tips so that you and your older kids can enjoy the spooky evening with no worries.
Plan a route and curfew. Some older kids still love the nostalgia of trick-or-treating, or maybe they plan to pull some Halloween pranks with their friends. Whatever the reason may be, they may want to enjoy the evening without a parent. One of the best ways to make sure they’re staying safe is to plan a route and a curfew. Choose which routes you feel comfortable with them going on, either somewhere nearby or somewhere in the neighborhood. And choosing
Older kids deserve a bit of freedom, as long as they can do it responsibly. Consider these tips to make sure the night is trick-free and full of the best treats.
MELISSA’S PARENTS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS TOGETHER THIS IS MY JOY — WHAT’S YOURS?
In our August newsletter, I told you one of my big plans for this summer was to celebrate my parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. It was an absolute blast! There was an overwhelming amount of joy in the room — as I’m sure you can tell from our faces.
How have YOU celebrated with your family in the last year after months of pandemic separation? I’d love to see your joy!
Take a minute to scan the QR code on this page or visit Facebook.com/ EmeryLawOffice . Then, scroll down to my “Happy Anniversary” post and share a photo of your family get-together in the comments. Let’s fill our Facebook feed with love and laughter, just in time for the holidays!
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