Plan a Perfect Day for a Child

An adult may think a child has no worries, stresses and fears, but they do. Some even have more than adults, because they don't know what's a big deal and what's not, so something as simple as peer-pressure could be a bigger stress than an adult on the verge of losing their job. Kids need a day off every once in a while, and as a parent, it's your job to help them accomplish total serenity. When this is accomplished, your child has has the perfect day.

Steps

 * 1) Let them take a day off from school. As much as you would like to plan this little gimmick on the weekend, letting your kid take a day off from school adds an extra bonus to their day! Think of it this way: there are 2,210 days of school in your child's life, assuming their school year has 170 days in a year, and your child goes K5-12th Grade. Missing one school day is about 0.045% of your child's entire education, which is not a lot at all.
 * 2) Let them sleep in, then have breakfast in bed. Go to their favorite breakfast cafe and order their favorite food. Bring it home, and put it next to their bed. Once they wake up, they will wonder why they haven't gone to school, but will see the breakfast. Put a note next to their breakfast saying, "Enjoy your day off!" This will immediately jump-start their day!
 * 3) Let them decide where to go. Ask them where they want to go, or what they want to do. Don't ask where they want to eat, or where to shop, let them decide, then do what they want.
 * 4) Let them dress themselves. Most parents dress their children how they want them to be dressed, be different this morning, and allow them to make their own decisions!
 * 5) Repeat until your child is completely happy. Make sure you do not get angry at them for anything.
 * 6) Let them buy what they want. Buy them whatever they want, but make sure to stay on a budget, as not to make your child think this will happen often.
 * 7) Allow them to stay up late. I would suggest planning this on a Friday to allow them to stay up late, this will be a bonus!
 * 8) Let them sleep where they want. Most parents force their children to sleep in their beds, and rooms without TV's. Do not apply this rule for tonight. Allow them to sleep wherever!

Tips

 * Let only one parent plan this day for a child. It's more meaningful to a child when one parent spends time with them.
 * Make sure they understand this day will not happen often!
 * Make sure when shopping, don't buy anything for yourself, you want your child to think this day is all about them.

Warnings

 * Do not completely spoil your child!
 * Your child may often ask if they can have another day like this.

Things You'll Need

 * Some money to buy things for your child.

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