Celebrate the season safely—no scary surprises needed!
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Celebrate Halloween in a way that’s fun and safe for kids with diabetes. Check out our tips for a spooky-good time. | 
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Helping kids enjoy Halloween.
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 | | | Halloween should be fun, not frustrating. But between candy, parties, and disrupted routines, it can be a tricky time for children with diabetes. With a little creativity and preparation, the holiday can still be full of fun. | 
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The American Diabetes Association® has compiled practical tips and tricks to help kids feel included while staying on track with their health. From swapping candy for festive alternatives to emphasizing creative costumes and games, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the celebration without added stress. And when candy is part of the fun, ideas like sorting treats ahead of time and incorporating small portions into regular meal planning can help keep things balanced. | 
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Thanks to generous supporters like you, we’re able to provide resources like these at no cost—helping families spend less time worrying and more time enjoying the moment together. | 
 | Have a safe and happy Halloween! | 
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