I wish everyone who celebrates Halloween a fun holiday today and tonight! Should you be handing out candy, please keep in mind that those engaging in trick-or-treating might vary in age, disability, neurodiversity, and so forth. Basically, if someone shows up at your door, give them candy. Don't worry about whether they have a detailed costume, can say, "Trick or treat," or have a plastic pumpkin with a specific color that matches a disability (a new trend that some love and some hate), just give the people who come to your door candy.
If someone makes the effort to walk up to your house and get a treat, don't make them feel bad if they're teens (you're never too old to trick or treat), are wearing regular clothes (many kiddos hate wearing costumes) or anything else. Halloween is a holiday of fun, and it is for everyone who wants to take part. If you are out getting candy, make sure to be safe and always look out for cars and any other obstacles when it gets dark. Have a great day, everyone!

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