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Hopebridge Autism-Friendly Halloween Guide

While Halloween is full of excitement, it can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). But with some thoughtful planning, you and your child can still enjoy the festive fun and spooky delights together in full, while creating special memories along the way.

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Download the 2024 Hopebridge Halloween Guide 
for Kids with Autism

Want to make Halloween more fun for your loved ones with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing disorder or developmental delays? We want to help!

Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers created a Halloween-focused guide full of easy-to-use resources for parents and caregivers hoping to introduce their kids to a spooky season that includes more treats than tricks.

The guide can be viewed digitally or printed as a hard copy. Within the guide, you will find:

  • Quick Tips for Celebrating Halloween with Children with Autism
  • 6 Sensory-Friendly Costume Ideas to DIY or Buy
  • 10-Day Countdown for Fun, Fright-Free Trick-or-Treating
  • Trick-or-Treat Sign
  • Trick-or-Treat Practice Lights
  • “My Halloween” Social Story
  • How Hopebridge Supports Families on Halloween & Beyond