Halloween tips for children with autism
For children with autism spectrum disorders the sights and sounds that accompany Halloween can be a lot to handle.
For children with autism spectrum disorders the sights and sounds that accompany Halloween can be a lot to handle.
Even if your child is on a gluten-free diet, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween and not feel like you are missing out!
Because COVID is still around this Halloween, be sure to stick to activities that allow you to stay outdoors and socially distance.
Phthalates are chemicals that make plastic flexible. They are bad because they can be harmful to pregnant women and their children.
If your child tells you about food allergy-related bullying, tell them that you believe them and will support them to address what is happening.