
Making Halloween inclusive doesn’t mean changing the holiday – it means expanding it so every child can safely and joyfully participate in their own way. As Dr. Malia Beckwith, AVP of Ambulatory Medical Practices and Section Chief of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Children’s Specialized Hospital, explains, “When we build sensory-friendly and flexible experiences, we’re not just accommodating children with differences – we’re creating celebrations that everyone can enjoy together.” Read more at TAPinto.
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