A Word From The Publisher
The coming of spring also heralds the beginning of prom season. While we hope everyone has a wonderful time, it is also a time for parents to review some safety tips with our teenagers. We recently came across an article issued by the Teacher's Insurance Plan that included the following tips:
Prom Night Safety Advice
Parents:
- Get involved in planning prom night.
- Talk specifically about what they should say or do in certain high-risk situations.
- Consider having a mutually agreed on "contract" for the night. Set out rules regarding post-prom parties or other activities - with whom they will be, where, for how long and what they will be doing.
- Get the names of other prom-goers and phone numbers of their parents.
- Set a curfew based on past behavior, but be reasonable. This is a special night. Have your teen call if there is a delay.
- Limit the number of passengers in a car.
- Be on call for a ride home or other emergency.
-Have a "no questions asked" policy on getting home safely.
- Join with other parents and rent a limo for them.
- Be the chauffeur for the night, but don't meddle. Rent a vintage car to make it more special.
Teens:
- Make an agreement with parents to not drink and drive, and not to ride with anyone else who is drinking.
- Resist high-risk activities of all types.
- To avoid tampering, do not leave your beverage unattended.
- Check in with your parents during the night. It will go a long way toward reassuring them about how you are doing.
- Always buckle up.
Meg Morgan Norris
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