Celebrating an Inclusive Halloween
October is one of the most beautiful months in New England with all the leaves changing with beautiful colors. It also brings Halloween! One of the most wonderful things about October 31 is our director of marketing/communications Erica (who loves Halloween) makes wonderful baked goods for her neighborhood and then shares them with all the staff! We are looking forward to tasting some “ginger-dead men” very soon.
What happens at Halloween if an adult or child, who wants to fully participate in the festivities or outdoor trick or treating has a disability? Below are helpful highlights from an article I read entitled “Inclusive Halloween” from the Commonwealth Council on Developmental Disabilities in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The information is helpful for all of us to remember.
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