- Have an opposite gender counselor commit to staying up all
night or get a pair to agree to spell each other. There should be
one of each gender awake the entire night, even if all the youth
conk out
- Have the event in the church or at least close to home so
neither you nor any of your counselors are having to drive very far
the next morning.
- If someone absolutely has to leave early, require that a
parent pick them up. This will cut down on kids just deciding they
want to leave and eliminate the possibility of misunderstandings.
- When the group leaves to go somewhere, remind them of any neighbors, so that they are not disturbing the peace when they are outside.
- Be sure to call the police department and give them a head's up that you all will be wandering around the church all night. If you will be going out at any point be sure to mention it.
- You might bring a spare t-shirt and a towel for yourself to
cleanup and refresh in the middle of the night.
- Observe the normal precautions of there never being two
people alone together
- Have lots of food but make sure that there is adequate food
for restricted diets and proper precautions for food allergies
- Be alert for prank calling and texting in the middle of the
night
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Lock-ins -- best practices
Things to keep in mind in order to have a safe and pleasant
(relatively speaking) lock-in
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