A mom’s Facebook post went viral after she detailed why her 3-year-old son with autism will be using a blue bucket while trick-or-treating this Halloween. In the Oct. 13 post, which had more than ...
DAYTON — Halloween can be a tricky time for some, especially for parents of children with Autism. Alicia Plumer shared a picture of a blue trick-or-treat bucket with the message, “If you see someone ...
Halloween can be stressful for any parent — between the candy, the costumes, the social pressures, and more, it's undoubtedly difficult — but for parents of children with autism or other disabilities, ...
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BURAS, La. (ABC7) — A mother in Louisiana is asking people to be on the lookout for trick-or-treaters with blue candy buckets this Halloween. Alicia Plumer says her 21-year-old son with autism, BJ, ...
"Please allow him (or anyone with a BLUE BUCKET) to enjoy this day," the mother wrote about her autistic, 3-year-old son For children with autism, holidays like Halloween can sometimes be more ...
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 ...
Carrying a blue bucket while trick-or-treating is not a widely recognized symbol for people with autism. Trick-or-treating on Halloween can be a somewhat scary endeavor for children, especially for ...