Tuesday 30 October 2012

Trick-r-treat Tips!

Boo! Halloween is just around the corner! This is a special night to dress up, and go door to door trick-r-treating. Learning how to trick-r-treat properly is important to ensure you and your child stay safe. While this might not be 100% education based, as a Father, I feel like it is important to pass along some trick-r-treating tips I’ve learned.

1. Plan your route!
With interactive maps, such as Google maps, at your fingertips, it is imperative to figure out and show your child the route you are taking. This will ensure that you won’t get lost, and you child will know exactly how long you guys will be out trick-r-treating. Ensuring that your child knows how long you will be out for, will help stop a temper tantrum at the end of the night.

2. Keep Your Eyes on the Prize!
Trick-r-treating can be busy! With so many children and parents walking house to house, you might lose sight of your child. I’m sure you know as a parent, not knowing where your child is, can be a terrible feeling. In order to not drive yourself crazy with stress, always have a visual on your child. Also, knowing the details of their costume can make it easier to pick them out in a crowd. Even if the child is too young, don’t hesitate to walk up to the door with them. However, it can be a very maturing experience for a child to walk up to a door by themselves. You have be the judge if they’re ready.

3. Afraid of Trick-r-treating house to house?
If you are really afraid to go trick-r-treating house, there are many community centers and religious institutions that plan events for children to go trick-treating in one location. This will be a way to avoid strangers, and shrink the travel time. Google to find out if your community center or religious institution is holding there own trick-r-treat sessions!

4. Check the Candy
We all have heard the razor blade in the apple horror story. Even though it is unlikely to happen, there can problem with the candy you child got for Halloween. In order to keep your child safe, only allow them to eat closed candy, and if there is a rip or it looks like it has been tampered with, don’t let your child eat it! If you have any doubt about the candy, play it on the safe side and don’t give your child it!

These are just four tips that I’ve learned about trick-r-treating! Have any other tips? Leave them in the comment section below! Anyways, hope these tips help, and everyone have a spooky Halloween!

David

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