Murder Mystery Party Tips and Ideas
Stress Free Kids Party Planning
By Patricia Jensen
Another birthday's on the horizon, and you're stressing over every little
detail. Throwing a party can be nerve-wracking and kids parties come with
added pressures. The prospect of keeping a group of young children occupied
and entertained can be a daunting one. In addition, you may feel that
celebrating a milestone in your child's life means the day must be a perfect
one.
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Take a step back and realize your child's party doesn't have to turn
you into a stress knot! You can beat the pre-party anxiety with a little
creativity and common sense. Turn your party fears into party cheers
with these simple stress busters... Forget the Fantasy
Sometimes we parents get caught up in the fairytale fantasy we are
trying to create for our child... or for ourselves! Realize that your
child's party doesn't have to be perfect from start to finish. |
It WILL be fun and memorable, even if some of the memories aren't quite
what you expected! Remind yourself that you're celebrating the birth of your
child (or other special event) and choose to make it a happy day.
Prioritize & Plan Ahead
Think about what elements of the party are the most important to you. Is
a fancy party cake a priority? Fun and unusual games? A cute costume for the
party child? Impressive decorations? Make a list and prioritize it.
Then work through each element and decide how you will make it a reality.
You may decide some things just aren't worth the time or trouble, while
others jump to the top of your list. Focus on two or three key party
elements and make them special.
Limit Guests
This is a tough one for many parents. The pressure to invite every child
in your child's class at school, as well as relatives and friends is great.
Don't give in to it! The rule of thumb is to invite as many party guests as
your child's age. That means a 5 year old can invite 5 friends.
If you have an obligation to reciprocate to certain friends or family
members, plan an alternate get-together after the birthday party to avoid
any hurt feelings.
Beat the Time Crunch
Start planning your party well in advance of the actual event. Six weeks
is a good time to start brainstorming ideas for a party theme, where the
party will be held, and which guests to invite. Make a simple timeline of
party tasks and when each should be accomplished. Avoiding last-minute
arrangements will cut down on party planning headaches.
Limit Spending
Remember this is a child's party, not the Queen's ball. Make a party
budget and stick to it. Shop early for discounts on party favors, craft
items, and small game prizes. Collect costume materials throughout the year
at resale stores and yard sales. The effort to be thrifty will make you
extra proud of the great party you put on without breaking the bank.
Stop and Smell the Birthday Cake!
Don't let the party planning process become an all-consuming task. Stop
and take time for yourself. Spend time with friends, enjoy your favorite
hobby, read a good book - whatever makes you happy. Try to enjoy the process
as much as the party day itself.
Keep Your Perspective and Keep Smiling
Above all, keep your perspective and your sense of humor. This is one
party in a long line of parties you'll be hosting, so relax, keep it light
and laugh a lot. Chances are, if you keep smiling, you and your guests will
have a much better time!
Copyright 2004 Kids Party Paradise All Rights Reserved
Patricia B. Jensen is a mother of three and kids party enthusiast. She is
the webmaster and owner of
Kids-Party-Paradise.com - a complete resource for kids party ideas
including invitations, cakes, decorations, games, costumes, favors, and
food.
For all the latest party news, read her
Kids Party Blog.
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