How Do You Throw A Halloween Party For Teens?
Most teens have outgrown trick-or-treating, but still love Halloween. It’s the time of the year when teenagers can get away walking out of the house wearing almost anything, or nothing, and still get away with it. If you want to keep your teenagers under your supervision for Halloween you better pull out all the stops. Plan the party and decide on whether you want to have a theme. Invite all teens to come in costume. Put both a start time and an ending time on invitations. Decorate with anything from streamers and balloons to a full-scale haunted house. Start a mixer as soon as teens begin arriving. Pin the name of a famous monster or Halloween character on each person’s back and have them ask yes/no questions until they guess their identity. Play games, especially team games. Try a pumpkin relay with a small pumpkin tucked under each runner’s chin or a pumpkin seed necklace relay in which each team member gets a turn with a needle, thread and slippery pumpkin seeds. The team with the