Tips to make trick-or-treating inclusive for all kids
With hundreds of excited kids hitting the streets on Thursday evening in search of sweet treats, one organization hopes every child has a fun-filled Halloween.
Children’s Treatment Network (CTN) offers tips to make trick-or-treating more inclusive, including bringing treats to the end of the driveway or the garage to make it easier for those with mobility issues.
“It is not uncommon for kids and youth with disabilities and developmental needs to be overlooked when it comes to traditional Halloween and trick-or-treating events,” said Deanna Buchmayer, CTN’s community and family coordinator.
CTN also suggests providing alternatives to sweets, like bubbles, stickers, and small toys for children with food aversions, and being aware that some children may have challenges with wearing costumes.
The organization says strobe lighting, loud and scary noises can pose sensory issues and overwhelm some children.
Finally, CTN asks homeowners to be mindful that not all children have developed language skills, so they may not be able to say trick-or-treat or thank you, but it doesn’t mean they aren’t grateful and excited to participate in the traditions of Halloween.
“By making even some small changes, we can all play a role in ensuring this yearly event is more inclusive and accessible for all,” said Buchmayer.
Inclusive Halloween Event
CTN in Barrie is hosting an inclusive Halloween at its facility in Barrie on Wednesday evening for kids to participate in traditional Halloween activities without barriers.
The free event will take place on the eve of Halloween from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Barrie Common Roof at 165 Ferris Lane, with roughly 76 families and around 140 children expected to attend.
The evening offers inclusive trick-or-treating in a sensory-sensitive and accessible environment for those 21 and younger, plus their families.
There will be non-edible treats for those with dietary restrictions or preferences, costumes aren’t mandatory and for non-verbal kids, speech buttons will be available.
Registration for the Barrie event is full, but CTN hosts various events for children and youth with disabilities and developmental needs throughout the year, including during the winter and summer holidays, and March Break.
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