Halloween for teens: How old is too old to trick or treat?
[2023-08-10 09:02:54]
Do they really have to grow from their childhood traditions as teenagers and young people begin to undertake more responsibility?
Halloween is considered a night of a superhero passing through a dizzying, ecstatic, dizzying princess and neighborhood on a little night at night, whose parents are dragging
But in today's stressful world, some teenagers like to wear sweet and thoughtful creative clothes to gather candies yet, their parents like it. For such families, cheating and treatment is a great opportunity for children to stay with friends, deepen the connection with local communities, and have a good evening.
Amy Creel's daughters are 11 and 15 years old, respectively, and we believe that tricks and treatments are in a healthy form, but as long as the trick is a spirit of celebration, no age restrictions are necessary.
Last year, Klele went out with her youngest child, Daisy, and her older sister went to a quail with her friend. Kriel said Alice did his best to make clothes, and she did not show any signs of stopping the annual tradition.
"This is usually a way to spend a pleasant and safe night," says Creel of Silver Spring, Maryland. "I advise all children to stick to the childhood parts as much as possible, I think it's wonderful if they want to crush in high school."
Children of adolescence begin to lose interest in quail eggs and celebrate at parties and haunted houses. Instead of looking for sweets by yourself, you accompany you to your brothers and sisters, and you give out sweets at home. In some areas the number of quail eggs is limited. It is usually a child under 12 years old.
Some parents think that it may be wrong to open doors to find taller children than the night known for shaving cream and rotten eggs.
Lisa Maxwell, the mother of four children from Cookeville, Tennessee, said that despite giving sweets to teens yet when the child is 16 years old they are deceiving and treating I believe that we can not. Her 16 year old and 18 year old older child lost interest in retiring before reaching 1 to 6 years old.
"I think that at that age you can drive and you can find a job," Maxwell said. "I feel a bit stupid, I think it's like a child's holiday."
Dr. Kate Roberts, a pediatrician in Orange County, California, says that most children have completed a tradition of houses between the ages of 12 and 17. As long as they are Halloween 's way of thinking, politicizing, respecting, and patiently, she has no problems with quails or treated teenagers.
"If you throw an orange T-shirt to a teenager and go out, they really do not express the mood of a festival," she said. "We may not respect teenagers, I want to prevent teenagers from causing problems for the community."
Lisa A. Flam is a regular contributor to TODAY.com, a journalism and lifestyle journalist in New York. Follow her on Twitter
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