Prom Night 101 Checklist: How Parents Can Help with Planning

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Prom Night 101 Checklist: How Parents Can Help with Planning

Prom night can be one of the best nights of your teen’s life, but a lot of things can also go wrong.

With so many different things that need to be planned, you can help your teen enjoy themselves by helping them get ready.

Do you want to learn how you can help with prom planning without being overbearing? Keep reading for 6 great tips.

1. Help Your Teen Come Up with Memorable Prom Invitation Ideas

If your teen is brave enough to ask someone to be their date, you can help them wow someone by brainstorming different promposals. This could involve creating a giant sign, buying flowers, using candles to spell out ‘prom?’ and so much more. Ask your teen to tell you more about their intended date’s personality and favorite things so you can come up with some clever promposals.

2. Take Them Shopping to Find the Perfect Outfit

Whether your teen is shopping for a dress or tuxedo, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all of the different options. Setting a budget and hitting up multiple stores can help them find the perfect outfit that makes them feel confident and stylish.

3. Don’t Forget About Hair, Makeup, Accessories, and More

There are lots of other little details that can take your teen’s look to the next level. Buying them a new purse, a safe teen makeup kit, an eye-catching corsage, a watch, or booking them an appointment with a hairstylist will mean the world to them.

4. Take Plenty of Photos

Prom is a night your teen will want to remember, so taking lots of photos will keep their memories fresh for the rest of their life. Reading this guide can help you snap stunning pictures that they’ll want to share online or hang in their room.

5. Let Your Teen Ride in Style on Prom Night

If you want to make your teen and their friends feel like royalty on their big night, you can let them ride in style by booking a Limo Service. Limos are the perfect place for them to take pictures with their friends and get hyped by listening to their favorite music on the ride over.

6. Cover Other Miscellaneous Expenses to Treat Them

Prom tickets can be expensive, so your teen will appreciate if you have the funds to buy one or two for them. Other expenses you could consider covering are a dinner or their outfit and accessories.

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Prom night is one of the most exciting times of the year for teenagers, but all of their high expectations can make planning stressful. If you follow this prom planning checklist, they can focus more on having a good time instead of worrying.

Do you want to learn other ways you can take your parenting skills to the next level? Explore our blog to find more helpful tips and tricks.

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