Halloween is right around the corner which means children will be out with their candy buckets trying to collect as many treats as possible. It's common to see someone carrying around orange pumpkin ...
Choosing a pumpkin or trick-or-treat bucket that isn’t classic Halloween orange may signal more than just a color preference. The food allergy community and parents of children with autism have ...
As crowds of trick-or-treaters arrive at doors later this month, parents are asking those sharing candy to pay attention to the color of the iconic pumpkin buckets. Parents and advocates are spreading ...
However, for parents who have a child with autism, it can be stressful. Now there is a push to help families have an easier experience. Blue pumpkin candy buckets indicate kids who have autism and ...
CLEVELAND — For many kids, yelling trick-or-treat is a time-honored tradition they wait a year for, but imagine being on the autism spectrum and having problems dealing with strangers or a change in ...
Children holding Halloween buckets. (Photo by Charles Parker from Pexels.) Spreading awareness is important, and over the past decade more people have been trying to do so on Halloween with different ...
Carrying a blue bucket while trick-or-treating is not a widely recognized symbol for people with autism. Trick-or-treating on Halloween can be a somewhat scary endeavor for children, especially for ...
Kids all over the country will be hitting the streets to go trick-or-treating tonight, and you may see different colored candy buckets and pumpkins. One mom took to Facebook to explain that if you see ...
If you’ve seen our Christmas driveway setup, you know we love going all out with light-up arches — we usually line the entire drive with ten of them each year! This fall, I decided to make a Halloween ...
These colored Halloween items are often used to make the holiday more inclusive to kids with food allergies and autism Emily Blackwood is a writer and editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...