We expect teens to grow up so much faster than our generation did, which is why we need to let teens trick or treat without any lip from the haters.
Last year, as my 11-year-old daughter and I put the finishing touches on her Halloween costume, my 13-year-old son watched us quietly. Now that he was in middle school, he’d decided that he wasn’t going to get dressed up for Halloween, choosing instead to hand out the candy at our door. He had insisted for weeks that he’d outgrown the ritual of dressing up like his favorite childhood characters.
And because of this joy, you’ll never catch me grumbling about some teen who shows up at my door on Halloween night. We are so quick to judge teens, and we expect them to grow up so much faster than our generation did. People rail that teens make bad choices when it comes to drinking and partying. We hear parents complaining about speeding tickets and missing curfews. And sweeping generalizations are made about teens as a group: They are rude. They are obnoxious. They can’t hold conversations thanks to texting., and they love to have good clean fun.
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