Blue Halloween candy buckets have become a way to signal that a trick-or-treater has autism, inspired by one mom's viral post. But they're also controversial. "Blue buckets are meant for kids with ...
You’ve probably heard of the Teal Pumpkin Project, but do you know what to do when you see a blue Halloween bucket? Last week a Facebook post about the buckets went viral, gaining over 150,000 shares ...
Halloween is right around the corner which means children will be out with their candy buckets trying to collect as many treats as possible. It's common to see someone carrying around orange pumpkin ...
A mom looking to make her son's Halloween a better experience has made an impact on tens of thousands of people. Omairis Taylor posted about her 3-year-old son on Facebook, explaining that he has ...
For most kids, Halloween is all about how much candy they can stuff in their bags or buckets. But for some kids, such as those with autism, the activity can be a little more daunting. The blue ...
For kids with autism, Halloween isn't the super joyous free-for-all that it is for their peers. Michelle Koenig from East Stroudsburg, Pa. has a five-year-old son with autism. He's going out to ...
A blue Halloween bucket has become an unofficial symbol of awareness for autism. If you see a trick-or-treater holding a blue pumpkin candy bucket at your doorstep, it could mean the person is ...
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