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Here s Why Some Parents Of Children With Autism Use Blue Trick-Or-Treating Buckets For Halloween—But Others Say It Stigmatizes

Here s Why You May See Blue Pumpkins This Halloween

The scariest thing about Halloween shouldn’t be trick or treating. If you see someone on your front porch carrying a blue pumpkin—or see a home with a blue pumpkin display—that is a sign that this particular trick-or-treater may be non-speaking or living with autism spectrum disorder. Not every kid can handle saying “Trick or Treat!” let alone answering questions about their costumes or saying please and thank you for the candy that has been offered by a kind-hearted stranger.

What do blue or teal Halloween buckets mean?

Teal trick-or-treat buckets are used to indicate that a house is safe for those with food allergies 

Blue Halloween buckets for autism: What they mean and why they re sparking controversy

Blue buckets for trick-or-treating have become an indication that a child has autism, but many parents have split opinions on the trend. Child psychologist Dr. Michele Borba and author Kelley Coleman weigh in.

Here s Why You May See Blue Pumpkins This Halloween

The scariest thing about Halloween shouldn’t be trick or treating. If you see someone on your front porch carrying a blue pumpkin—or see a home with a blue pumpkin display—that is a sign that this particular trick-or-treater may be non-speaking or living with autism spectrum disorder. Not every kid can handle saying “Trick or Treat!” let alone answering questions about their costumes or saying please and thank you for the candy that has been offered by a kind-hearted stranger.

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