Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — With Halloween around the corner, kids everywhere are getting ready for a candy-filled night.
No one should have to perform any tricks to get a treat this Halloween. That’s what advocates for children with autism want you to know as the holiday approaches. In just a few weeks, crowds of ...
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 ...
Hopebridge Autism Therapy is providing tips to help prepare children with autism spectrum disorder for Halloween, such as wearing sensory-friendly costumes and practicing communication beforehand.
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