It's that time of year when costume parties, sweet treats and tales of ghosts and goblins reign supreme. The Halloween hoopla might be just a bunch of hocus pocus to some, but for others, it can be quite overwhelming. Read on for tips to help your children enjoy everything this season has to offer, download and print our official Autism Speaks pumpkin carving stencil and view our guide to all things Halloween!
Happy Halloween: Making the holiday fun for everyone
Halloween is a fun-filled holiday for lots of people. But it can be overwhelming for people with autism. Find out how to help your family get ready for all treats and no tricks to have a safe, fun holiday.
All about Halloween personalized teaching story
Use our personalized teaching story to help your child learn what to expect on Halloween. Add your own words and pictures to help plan for things like costumes, decorations and trick-or-treating.
Five ways to help your special kid love Halloween as much as you
Trick or treating and costumes and candy, oh my! A mom to a child with autism gives helpful tips on how to help your adorable, little ghouls and ghosts get into the Halloween spirit.
Call for participants in research study
Do you have a child with autism and a new baby? The Infant Brain Imaging Study (IBIS) is looking for participants!