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		<title>Prom Season is Here</title>
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Tis the season for the &#8220;big dance&#8221; also known as Prom! From now until mid-June the sight of a limo in the neighborhood or teen girls all dressed to the nines, will be a fairly common sight. Luckily Prom is a few years off for my kids, but I still remember my prom very vividly &#8211; from the pink and white candy striped dress from GunneSax (still not as ugly as these prom dresses) to being incredibly nervous at dinner to feeling &#8220;pressured&#8221; by my date for some after party action (no, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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<p>Tis the season for the &#8220;big dance&#8221; also known as Prom! From now until mid-June the sight of a limo in the neighborhood or teen girls all dressed to the nines, will be a fairly common sight. Luckily Prom is a few years off for my kids, but I still remember my prom very vividly &#8211; from the pink and white candy striped dress from GunneSax (<a href="http://www.thefashionpolice.net/2008/04/ugly-prom-dress.html">still not as ugly as these prom dresses</a>) to being incredibly nervous at dinner to feeling &#8220;pressured&#8221; by my date for some after party action (no, I did not give in).  Teens today are still faced with these same issues, but everything seems magnified.</p>
<p>In her most recent podcast, <a href="http://parentingmyteen.com/2008/parenting-my-teen-32/">Aurelia from Parenting my Teen</a> talks with Vanessa vanPetten about:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;the planning that is involved, from shopping for a dress or tuxedo to booking a limo and ordering flowers. She also shares the staggering calulations of how much a prom might cost you and creative ways to lessen those costs.</p>
<p>Part of the prom fantasy is what will happen <em>after</em> the prom. From after-prom parties to drinking, drugs and sex, if your teen wants to particpate in any of these vices, <strong>they WILL</strong>. Vanessa and I strongly encourage you to speak candidly with your teen about the dangers each of these things present and to help them make safe after-prom plans.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>These two ladies know their stuff and give some very sensible advice in the podcast.</p>
<p>Lin at <a href="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/2008/04/prom-safety-child-safety-tips-for-graduating-seniors-and-parents.html">Telling It Like It Is </a>has also been talking with her daughter about prom safety, expectations, dos and don&#8217;ts and having fun safely.</p>
<p>Looking back on my own prom, it was definitely more hype than it was worth, and it was a bit of a let down afterward. I think it would have been more fun to just go with a group of friends &#8211; and no date. Talking with your teens can certainly help put this event into perspective and help them have fun and be sensible at the same time.</p>
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