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Autism and budget-friendly Halloween costume ideas… and many come with some sort of mask or head covering that is hot, stinky and uncomfortable. They can be the stuff of real Halloween horror for some autistic kids, leaving their families to wonder if they can get their child to dress up at all.   … of the world ruin your child’s good time. Here are some tricks to help get the treats, and keep everyone sweet, on Halloween: Favorite thing When my son was one, he was obsessed with circles. So that's what he was for Halloween. It was …
Forbes shares tips from Autism Speaks on creating an inclusive Halloween for kids with autism…   Halloween is a time of magic, but for those on the autism spectrum, the sights, sounds, and social dynamics of the holiday … Handy, one of Autism Speaks’ Champion of Change, shares how she and her daughter make adjustments so they can celebrate Halloween as autistic individuals, highlighting businesses like Chuck E. Cheese that offer inclusive activities through …
Spanish resources help bilingual families in the autism community overcome language barriers … Jair has big goals for his future: when he is old enough, he wants to be a barista at Starbucks. In fact, this year at Halloween, a holiday he never really enjoyed before, this goal inspired him to proudly wear a Starbucks barista costume to …