A group of five children dressed in costumes arrive at the entrance of a house and hold out their pumpkin shaped buckets as they trick or treat on Halloween.

Spooky Fun for Everyone: How to Make Halloween Inclusive for Children with Special Needs

Top 10 tips and invitations to area sensory aware trunk or treat events.

It’s that spooky time of year, and with a little extra planning, children with special needs can enjoy the Halloween fun just like everyone else! Thoughtful adjustments can make the festivities more inclusive, ensuring every child can experience the spirit of Halloween.

Parenting Special Needs Magazine offers tips like choosing safe costumes and managing expectations ahead of time to ensure an enjoyable experience. It’s worth checking out the article here: 10 Halloween Safety Tips for Children with Special Needs – Parenting Special Needs Magazine.

In addition, many local organizations are hosting Trunk or Treats this weekend!

Flyer for A very special halloween on saturday october 26th 11 am to 3pm at 287 Ridge Road Hartsdale, NY
Halloween event with no scary costumes and nut free candy at united methodist church of hyde park on 1 church street, 2-5pm

Wherever and however you spend Halloween, we at CBS wish you a spooktacular time!

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