Should Parents Allow Their Son's Friends to Help Paint Their Bedroom?
By Sophie, published Jul 23, 2008
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Boys who have been allowed to paint their bedroom are often the sort of children who can be trusted by their parents to carry out jobs around the house without constant prompts. They are also the sort of children who can get jobs done properly and responsibly. But should parents allow their son's friends to help paint their bedroom?How Well Do the Parents Know Their Son's Friends?
Before parents allow their son's friends to come over and help paint their son's bedroom, they should consider who the friends are. Are Pete and Sam who live across the road coming over, or are the friends virtual strangers to the parents? Parents should think twice before they allow complete strangers into their home to help paint their son's bedroom. They should take the time to get to know their son's friends before they give them the go ahead to help paint their son's bedroom.
Do the Friends Know How to Paint?
Once the parents are well acquainted with their son's friends, they should consider whether or not their son's friends can actually paint. If all they can manage is to haphazardly slop the paint onto the walls without using even, careful strokes and they get more paint on themselves than on the walls, then it would be best to step in and take over. Paint is not cheap and it will cost more time, money and effort to go over a botched paint job than it would to allow a more skilful person to take on the job to begin with. But even if friends are not very skilful with a paintbrush but are willing to learn, parents should supervise the job and help complete the job.
How Mature Are the Friends?
Parents need to seriously consider the maturity level of their son's friends before they allow them to come into their home to help paint their son's bedroom. If the friends are young, immature and more likely to get into a paint fight than to get down to the job at hand, then it would be best to let your son know that it would not be appropriate to have any help from their friends.

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Takeaways
- How well do you know your son's friends?
- Do your son's friends know how to paint?
- How mature are the friends?
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