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It is easy to focus on what to tell the children, but what about the parents. We have put some tips together
to help you focus on the evening.
- Know the route your kids will be taking if you aren't going with them (older children that is)
- The best arrangement is that a parent is present, so if you can't go make sure your
children are with a parent that you know and trust.
- Find out about the activities that your child might be attending, if they are going to
an organised event.
- Make clear to your child the time that they must return by. Make sure they know how
important it is for them to be home on time.
- Explain the difference to your children about tricks and vandalism. Throwing eggs
and flour might seem fun but cleaning up can ruin it for others. If your child
is caught causing a nuisance and making a mess, make it clear to them that they
will have to clean it up.
- Explain about consideration towards animals. Other children can be very influencial
to your child, and perhaps in other circumstances they would not even consider
frightening an animal, make sure they understand that Halloween can be a frightening
time for pets and harming animals is morally and totally unacceptable.
Top Tip: Do not forget to prepare your camera for the event. Here are some great photography tips.
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Our 14 month old son has, for the last 3 weeks, woke during the night crying. Since then we are only getting about 2 hours sleep a night and we are absolutely exhausted.(his cot is our room and previous to this he was a great sleeper.) The only thing that settles him is letting him sleep with us . I know this can be dangerous and we dont actually get any sleep as we are so scared that we will suffocate him. On a health vistors advice, we tried controlled crying which was very difficult and upsetting for us all. Even after 3-4 hours of crying he still wouldnt settle and it would wake our other 2 older children. Having spoken to a different H.V since, they have suggested that we wont solve the matter unless our son is sleeping in another room away from us. we only have a 3 bedroom house so he will have to share a room with his 12 year old brother. Does anyone have any views if this may work? Click here to reply | | Does anyone have SPD? | | Hiya. not sure if its same thing but i feel bruised around my pubic /pelvic bone and its now getting sensitive to...Read more | | Restless legs!! | Hiya to you all. i'm new on this forum.
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