Where there are teenagers, there will be parties, and summer vacations
are often a likely time for these to occur.
If your teenager is attending a party, here are some key points to
consider:
Know where your teenager will be. Get the name, address, and phone
number of the host. If the party's location changes, have your teen let you
know the new location.
Contact the parents of the party-giver to verify the party location,
offer your help, and make sure that an adult will be present. You’ll also want
to confirm that alcohol and other drugs will not be allowed.
Transportation to and from the party should also be discussed.
Let your teen know that you or a specific person can be called on for a
ride home, no questions asked.
Discussing possible scenarios ahead of time gives teens a good idea
about how to respond in a variety of situations.
Another important point to consider is curfew. Let your teen know when
to be home. Stay up or have your teen wake you when he or she gets back. You
may find it’s a good time to ask how the evening went.
Sleeping over at the location of the party may also be appropriate, but
talk to your teen and the host's parents ahead of time.
Communication is essential. Build a sense of trust with your teen and
you're more likely to get honest information.