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5 Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Halloween

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Do you need a sensory-friendly Halloween celebration? Halloween is typically a kid favorite — no long meals to sit through, fun costumes to plan and put together, plus they get to stay up late and have a ton of candy.

While our current health crisis is causing many families to rethink Halloween, many families with children on the autism spectrum have already redefined this childhood hallmark.

At its most typical pre-pandemic state, Halloween was the definition of sensory overload. Unfamiliar faces. Odd lighting. Spooky noises for haunted houses and pop-up “graveyards.” All combined with staying up late and too much candy.

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