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Halloween Can Be Hard For My Autistic Son. The Blue Pumpkin Helps
TODAY.com
Blue pumpkin candy buckets are a symbol for autism awareness on Halloween. They're controversial, but as a mom to an autistic son,...
2 months ago
What Does a Blue Pumpkin Mean on Halloween?
Bob Vila
When a homeowner puts out a blue pumpkin on their porch, it shows that they're supportive of people who have autism and are willing to talk about it to raise...
3 months ago
Pumpkin colors and what they mean
Children's National Hospital
Learn how different pumpkin colors are used to raise awareness for important causes like food allergies, epilepsy, autism, and breast...
2 months ago
Sensory-Friendly Halloween for Autistic Children
Autism Parenting Magazine
There are plenty of sensory-friendly Halloween decorations that feature fewer loud or scary sounds, as well as fewer flashing or bright lights.
2 months ago
What Do Teal Pumpkins and Blue Buckets Mean for Trick-or-Treaters on Halloween?
People.com
Teal pumpkins are used to identify homes offering non-food treats for trick-or-treaters with food allergies or other conditions.
3 months ago
Project Big Blue Pumpkin: raising awareness for trick-or-treaters with autism
foxbangor.com
A family in Palermo is on a mission to raise awareness for autism and spread inclusion ahead of Halloween.
3 months ago
🎃 A more inclusive Halloween
Axios
Halloween decor has reached horrifying heights. This year, we've seen 12-foot skeletons towering over front yards, garage door covers depicting spooky scenes.
2 months ago
The Real Reason Families Display Blue Pumpkins in the Fall
Good Housekeeping
Displaying a blue pumpkin on Halloween is a way to raise awareness for children on the autism spectrum, and to change the way we think about...
29 months ago
Here's Why You May See Blue Pumpkins This Halloween
Southern Living
A blue pumpkin on a porch signals that a home is welcoming for anyone on the autism spectrum, while a child carrying a blue pumpkin signals that the child may...
14 months ago
Why Are There Blue Pumpkins? Autism Society promotes inclusion for trick-or-treat
13newsnow.com
A blue pumpkin signals that a home is welcoming for anyone on the autism spectrum, while a child carrying a blue pumpkin candy bucket signals that child is on...
38 months ago