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The best way to
enjoy your child's party and allow them to truly enjoy it themselves is to be worry free.
Create party boundaries by separating the party space with streamers and balloons, protect
or remove anything of special value and remember that there is no sense in crying over
spilled milk.
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Secure plenty
of helping hands. Some suggestions include: relatives, friends, and students from your
local high school or neighborhood baby-sitters. You'll miss out on all the great moments
if you try to prevent complications.
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Allow your
child to select toys he or she would enjoy sharing with the guests. Remove all other toys
to prevent complications.
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Provide a table where gifts can
be displayed as guests arrive. We suggest a location near the door. |
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Use those
helpers. Assign someone the task of collecting everyone's coats and book bags and placing
them in a separate room. This person could also be in charge of distributing these items
back to the party goers as they say goodbye.
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Bumps and
bruises are often in order when kids are having fun, so keep your first-aid kit handy
along with an ice pack. You can never be too prepared. |
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