Q: This isn’t essential, but it can provide a fun ending to the party. Center the items in them around the theme of the party, but you can also include generic treats like stickers and candy. If you have a craft that the kids do during the event, you can give them a container to tote it home in, which can also count as the party’s goody bag. If you’re having the party at your house, make sure any possible dangers to the kids are taken care of. Put child safety coverings on all the outlets. Put all the knives in a container and put it far out of reach. Make sure that there isn’t any exposed wiring or rough wood that could give splinters. Try getting at the kids’ eye level and looking around the rooms that they’ll be in and see what could pose a danger to them. If you’re going to have a lot of young children running around your house, ask family members or friends to help you. That way, if one of the children bursts into tears or gets hurt, there are other adults who can help them while you keep an eye on the rest of the group.
A: Make gift bags. Childproof your home. Get extra help.

Q: There are many charities that will accept used wedding dresses. Some will give those dresses to those in need while others will sell your dress and put that money towards a good cause. Look up a list of charities that accept donated wedding gowns and choose the one you feel is right for you.  The "Angel Gown Program" reuses wedding dress materials to make burial gowns for infants who passed away during their stay at a hospital. ”Adorned in Grace” puts all proceeds towards raising awareness of sex trafficking. “Brides Across America” alleviates financial burdens on those who are in the military but still want to have a wedding. If you know someone who happens to be getting married soon, offer them your wedding dress. They may want to buy their own new wedding gown, but if they are a relative or a close friend they may consider choosing yours instead as the cheaper and more sentimental choice.
A: Donate your dress to charity. Give your gown to someone you know.

Q: Spend time writing essays or blog posts in English so you can practice your written English and improve your writing ability. Being able to write well in English will help you become an advanced speaker of the language.  Keep a journal that you can use to practice writing in English. Create a social media post or a blog entry in English so you can practice. If you hear or learn a new English word that you don’t know the meaning of, search for it in a dictionary to find the definition of it. A thesaurus can help you find words that have a similar meaning, so you can have a full and robust knowledge of the English language.  Learn the phonetic notation used in your dictionary so you see how a word is pronounced as well. Use a thesaurus whenever you’re writing in English and want to use different wording. Whether they’re works of fiction such as the Harry Potter series or non-fiction, such as news or academic articles, choose to read in English as often as you can. You will become better acquainted with the written rules of the language, which will help you speak English better.  Read books prepared for your level of English. For example, if you’re new to reading English, try reading books written for middle readers or young adults so the language is a little simpler and you can practice. Remember, it is not about how fast you read. Take your time to make sure you understand the text. If you meet someone that you enjoy talking to online or in a social media application, stay in touch with them and try to communicate with them in English only. You could also sign up for a pen pal. Use them to help you practice your English by writing to them.  Search for a pen pal program online so you can sign up. Be careful when becoming friends with someone online that you’ve never met. Never give away any personal information.
A: Write in English as often as you can to improve your understanding. Consult a dictionary or thesaurus to learn new words. Read in English to improve your comprehension. Find an English-speaking friend that you can write to.

Q: Write notes back and forth with a friend.  Ask personal questions or entertaining questions such as “would you rather be attacked by a lion or an alligator and why.” This is risky and you might get caught doing this, try at your own risk.  You can also play hangman or tic tac toe on paper.  You may want to have more than one game going at once so that you don’t have to pass the paper as frequently. Be sure to be discreet about your note passing. Don’t write anything in your note that you wouldn’t want your teacher (and possibly your parents) to read in case she sees you and takes your note away. Playing a game like sudoku or a crossword puzzle can keep your mind active while the class is going on.  You can be engaged with an activity but quiet at the same time.  Try different puzzle games until you find one you like.  You can find a book of puzzles or print them from the internet. Doodling can be a way to let loose while still listening to the teacher. Doodle on paper, preferably not a desk or chair. Meditating can be a relaxing way to entertain yourself silently.  Breathe deeply in and out.  Focus on deep, regular breaths but don’t breathe too loudly. Sit straight in your seat with both feet flat on the ground. Place your hands in a neutral position on your desk. Clear your mind and focus on a happy, quiet thought. Meditate with your eyes open, but don’t focus your vision on any particular thing in the room. Practice filling yourself with emptiness, then with a single idea or emotion.
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Pass notes with a friend. Play a game by yourself. Doodle in class. Meditate silently in your seat.