
Celebrating Halloween during COVID-19
Halloween, as with everything else since the COVID-19 pandemic began, will need to look different this year.
Halloween, as with everything else since the COVID-19 pandemic began, will need to look different this year.
For children with autism spectrum disorders the sights and sounds that accompany Halloween can be a lot to handle.
Reports show that rates of anxiety, depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are significantly higher in epilepsy populations when compared to general populations.
While anyone can get frostbite or frostnip, children are at a greater risk than adults because they lose heat from their skin faster.
Just like anything else that is important to your teen, it is important to prioritize sleep and make sure that they can reserve at least 8 hours within their busy schedule.