Happy Halloween! In today’s video I touch on what it’s like to have Autism on Halloween. I want to spread awareness for those who don’t understand why a child might not be in costume, or say “Trick or Treat!” For those passing out candy this year – Please don’t refuse a child candy because they aren’t dressed up. Some children have autism or have sensory issues that make dressing up highly uncomfortable, if not unbearable. Be Kind 🙂
My Autism Army welcomes you!!! This amazing community was inspired by Autism Mommy Erica Lewis, for parents & caregivers with children on the Autism Spectrum. While many posts will be specifically geared towards ASD Children around her son Caleb’s age (2years old), we hope to grow this community and continue to provide valuable information for parents with children of all ages. We’d love to start sharing stories of parents/children in this wonderful M.A.A. Community as well! It’s amazing to connect and inspire others who may be going through the same things you are! Autism is challenging, demanding, exhausting, and flat-out HARD. But, it’s also beautiful. These little ones have to work so hard at every task they are handed. Let’s work together to bring out the beauty in Autism through our own stories and experiences. Let’s celebrate every little accomplishment, every huge milestone, and everything in-between!
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