Kids Parties For Older Children
Kids
parties
will
change, as your child gets older, but they still can be a lot of fun to plan
and host. As a parent, you will need to
work with your child to create a birthday party that is right for them. A ten year old may be well beyond having a
clown, balloons and a party with their grandparents and friends. Instead, they may enjoy a pool party, a
camping trip or even just a sleep over with friends. When planning the birthday party for an older
child, keep in mind that you want them to be happy on this day. It may be hard for you to let go, but they
will appreciate it when you follow through with their requests.
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Tweens:
Planning Ideas For Children Ten To Thirteen
Tweens
are one of the most difficult ages to plan a party for. At this age, they are getting to know
themselves and impressing friends is all they can think. This is the age where many kids will also
feel pressured into doing things that one up the last child's party. As a parent, you may need to step in and lay
out the boundaries. Talk about what is
acceptable and what may not be
. If they do not have an idea as to what they
want to do for a party, here are some ideas:
· Arcade
and Pizza: Kids that love arcade games
and pizza will love to have a party at a local facility. Go karts can add to the fun, too. You will find that many local facilities will
put on the birthday celebration for you, providing you with everything you need
for a set fee. These parties can get expensive, depending on if you pay for
everyone's tickets.
· Pool
Parties: Something is alluring about the
pool and middle school aged children love to invite their friends over for a
party like this. It takes only a few
minutes to set up and with a few well-planned treats, you can have a fantastic
party with virtually no overhead cost (expect for food.)
· Boys and
girls both enjoy this activity and continue to become more interested in it all
the time. Most laser tag locations now
offer a variety of party packages for parents to choose from. These work well for those that want something
unique to do.
Planning
birthday parties for kids of this age may take some advanced planning on the
part of you and your child. They often
want to play a role in the birthday or party planning anyway. Kids parties at
this age are often filled with noise, music and lots of laughing. Don't expect them to welcome older family
members to their event either. You may
want to consider a celebrate birthday celebration for family members.
Tips
For Planning Older Kids Parties
When it
comes to kids parties, you can go wrong!
You do not want to be the party that messed up their child's party! Here are some tips to help you avoid making
common mistakes.
· Choose a party
theme that that they enjoy, not what you are looking for. Give them the chance to plan their own event,
even. With your guidance, it could be a
learning experience for them, too.
· Invest in
appropriate decorations. Streamers,
balloons and many banners may not be what they are hoping. Instead, find out what they think will be
interesting and use that.
· Set a
budget for the bash. It is easy to get
carried away with your child when planning parties for them. With a budget in place, you and your child
can stay within the guidelines and learn something about the process as well.
Stay on
top of the trends and party events happening near you. New places to have parties and interesting
themes are constantly available.
Remember, by the time your child is a teenager, chances are good that
they will be less than interested in having a party with mom and dad. Take advantage of this time closely and
invest some time making this a bonding experience between you and your
child. In the long term, it will pay off!
With my best wishes