Autism families surveyed share their biggest fears around Halloween and what they want their neighbors to know.
Dear Neighbor, You’ll Have Autistic Trick-Or-Treaters Soon. Here’s What Their Parents Want You To Know.I’m a mom to four kiddos, two of whom are beautifully autistic . Halloween was once a night I’d break out in hives over, but things have changed, thanks to advocacy work that has gone to bat for my kids.Here’s what they shared. Take notes, as the day is approaching.
As annoying as that is, my autistic teen is sure to ignore the memo. There’s no stopping her from dressing up and banging on your door, not even the stares. It’s usually true that the loudness of her costume matches the excitement in her squeals. And you’d be surprised by how many adults are uncomfortable with how much space she takes up.
Infantilizing: Treating someone as a child or in a way that denies their maturity in age or experience.
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