Is it just us or is 2024 flying by? All of sudden Halloween is two just two days away. Yikes!
If you could use some quick advice and easy tips to make this treat-filled holiday a happier and less scary one for your child with autism, you’re knocking on the right door.
Our blog is written for parents who want to learn all about autism, why early intervention is so important, and how ABA therapy is the gold standard care.
Over the years we’ve written on a variety of related topics, including the best ways to navigate holidays when you have kids with autism and make great memories together.
Here’s a recap of our top three Halloween posts, packed with treats to unwrap and enjoy.
- How to Make Halloween More Fun for Kids with Autism | Full article
Summary: Halloween can be scary for kids with autism in all the wrong ways. In this article, we offer practical ideas on how to make your child feel more comfortable with Halloween traditions and reduce their stress and sensory overload that can lead to less-than-festive behaviors.
- Last Minute Halloween Ideas for Family Fun | Full article
Summary: Since Halloween is literally two days away, this article is for you! We share a variety of tips and advice on everything from costumes and Halloween crafts to staying safe while trick-or-treating.
- Three Easy Halloween Tips for Parents | Full article
Summary: This blog post is all about the process of trick-or-treating and three ways to help children communicate in ways other than using their voice, like carrying blue Halloween pales and using fun trick-or-treat calling cards.
All of us here at The Behavior Exchange wish you and yours a very happy Halloween. We know it’s just the start of the holiday season for your family. When you invite ABA therapy into your life, you’ll have lots of reasons to celebrate.