Mt. Laurel Dance: Party Tips for Parents

ADAP is opening the Mt. Laurel to all High School students and extending the deadline to May 2nd. All students are invited to attend either with a date, alone, or with friends.

With the Mt. Laurel Dance just around the corner on Saturday May 9, the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program of Weston (ADAP) asks parents for two considerations. First, chaperones are desperately needed. If interested or if you have any questions, please contact Olga Kunevsky at okunevsky@yahoo.com. Secondly, ADAP encourages parents to take this opportunity to discuss expectations, set limits and use some “parenting tools” especially if this is the first high school dance for their son or daughter.

Party Tips for Parents from ADAP and the Weston Police:

  • Don’t leave your house unattended the night of the dance. It’s too tempting to become the post-dance party house.
  • Know where your children will be before and after the dance. Ask them who they will be with and where they’ll be. Have them call you from a landline instead of a cell phone to be sure of their location.
  • Call the host parents of any parties to confirm they are going to be home and that there will be no alcohol allowed. If you can, offer to help chaperone.
  • Be careful with large parties. Open invitations are posted on Facebook, leading to huge numbers of invited and uninvited guests. Such events can easily get out of control.
  • Look for containers that might contain alcohol. It’s common for teens to bring alcohol in water bottles or other containers, making it difficult for parents to stop alcohol consumption.
  • If they do attend a party, make it easy for them to leave if they sense trouble. Tell them they can call you for a ride – no matter how late, no questions asked. Develop a code word that means, “pick me up now” to avoid being embarrassed in front of friends.
  • Most importantly, be clear. Tell your teens that you feel alcohol and drug use is unacceptable. Many parents never state this simple fact. It makes a difference.

This is an excellent opportunity to network with other parents about setting limits and rules for the evening. All parents want to trust their children, but they should also be diligent. Remember you’re their parent, not their friend. Trust but verify.

The Mountain Laurel dance will be held on Saturday, May 9, from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm at Temple Israel. No one will be admitted after 9:00 pm and no one may leave before 10:30 pm unless arranged in advance. A Breathalyzer test will be given to everyone entering the dance. Additional parenting tips can be found on the ADAP website, at www.westonadap.org.

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