A Facebook post aimed to help trick or treaters with autism has gone viral. Halloween is around the corner and parents have a sweet way to make trick-or-treating more inclusive and fun for everyone, ...
As the mom of a child with peanut and tree-nut allergies, I appreciate seeing a teal bucket at a stranger’s house while trick-or-treating: It means there are nut-free alternatives available that won’t ...
For kids with autism, Halloween isn't the super joyous free-for-all that it is for their peers. Michelle Koenig from East Stroudsburg, Pa. has a five-year-old son with autism. He's going out to ...
Kids trick-or-treating with a blue bucket are indicating they have autism and may find it hard to ask for candy Choosing a pumpkin or trick-or-treat bucket that isn’t classic Halloween orange may ...