By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The idea of a roomful of excited, squealing kids
can make some parents vow never to throw a child's birthday
party, but these events can be fun for everyone. Planning
is essential to having a child's party. Plan the time, the
activities, the food and how gifts will be handled. Arrange
to have a few parents on hand to help with crowd
control. Dr. Jan
Taylor, professor of human development and family studies at
Mississippi State University, said parents should consider
their child's age and temperament when deciding what kind of
birthday party to give. "Children
can have a happy birthday party without parents spending a
whole lot of money, but planning is the key," Taylor said.
"Parents have a sense of what their child likes and should
plan a party that is fitting for them." A
birthday party should please the child, yet fit the family's
budget and expectations. Parents should follow certain tips
to keep party-goers happy and controlled. * Never invite
more children than can be accommodated. * Choose
age appropriate activities. Younger children may not happily
wait their turn for a single activity. * In
parties with just children, keep the guests' ages within two
years of the birthday child's age. * Set
party limits in advance, such as rules for sharing toys and
where the children can play, and make sure the birthday
child is aware of these. * Giving
each child a party favor often makes it easier for young
guests to give a gift and not get to play with
it. * Bigger
is not necessarily better, both in the number of kids
invited and the activities planned. "Theme
parties are often good because children can relate to
these," Taylor said. "However, parents should realize that
younger children do not pay as much attention to detail as
do older children." Released:
Aug. 4, 1997
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Children's
Parties Can Be Fun For All
Contact: Dr. Jan Taylor, (601) 325-7690
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