#CalmHalloween

  • How we plan for Halloween on Autism Island, hint Jacob ❤️ Superman! 🎃

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    Jacob will wear his favorite Superman shirt and pass out Candy!

    Planning Halloween for Children with Autism! 🎃

    Halloween is just around the corner, grab your planner and let’s start Planning Halloween for children with autism. While it’s not one of my “big” holidays (I’m more of a Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter fan), I know how much kids love to dress up—especially Jacob! 🎃 On Autism Island, planning ahead is essential to make sure the day goes smoothly, and for Jacob, that means staying in his comfort zone while having a little fun. His go-to? Super soft superhero shirts—his favorites being Superman and Ninja Turtles. 🦸‍♂️

     

    So, this year, we’ll be making sure Jacob has his Superman shirts clean and ready to go, maybe even a red cape, so he can enjoy the festivities and help hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. 🎁 The key to a calm, enjoyable Halloween? Planning ahead! Be sure to add your child’s costume or activities to their visual schedule, so there are no last-minute surprises that throw the day off track. How are using schedules improving our autistic child’s daily life?

     

    In this post, I’ll share how we prepare for Halloween to ensure it’s a fun, stress-free experience for Jacob and the whole family. Let’s get ready for a superhero Halloween on Autism Island!

     

    How We Plan for Halloween on Autism Island 🎃

    Planning Halloween for children with autism doesn’t have to be stressful or chaotic. For Jacob, we’ve learned that a little planning goes a long way. This year, Jacob will be channeling his favorite superhero, Superman! 🦸‍♂️ We keep things simple and comfortable, which is key to making sure Halloween is a fun and enjoyable experience for him.

     

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    Choosing an Autism-Friendly Halloween Costume 🦸‍♂️

    For Jacob, wearing costumes that he’s comfortable in is non-negotiable. So, instead of buying a new costume with itchy tags and uncomfortable materials, I’ll be pulling out one of his favorite Superman shirts—something we know works. I’ll grab a red cape to complete the look, but the key here is that Jacob is comfortable and happy.

    When planning Halloween for children with autism, it’s important to focus on sensory-friendly costumes. Jacob loves his soft shirts, and I don’t have to worry about any sensory issues because we’re using something he already enjoys wearing. This means no surprises or discomfort on the big day, which keeps the day stress-free for both of us.

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    Incorporating Halloween into the Visual Schedule 🗓️

    One of the biggest autism-friendly Halloween tips is using a visual schedule to plan out the day. Jacob thrives on routine, so making sure Halloween activities are laid out ahead of time helps reduce any anxiety or last-minute surprises.

    Here’s how I break it down:
    – Two weeks before Halloween: We’ll put up fall-themed decorations like pumpkins. Jacob loves being involved, and having it on the schedule gives him something to look forward to.
    – One week before Halloween: We’ll go to the store to buy candy and a pumpkin for decorating. This way, Jacob can be part of the whole process, and he knows exactly what’s happening and when.
    – Halloween day: His Superman shirt and cape will be clean and ready to go. The candy will be out, and Jacob will be prepared to greet trick-or-treaters, which is one of his favorite parts of the day!

     

    Using Visual Schedules to Manage Transitions and Excitement 🎃✨

    Visual schedules are a game-changer when it comes to managing transitions and excitement for holidays like Halloween. They help children with autism anticipate what’s coming, which reduces stress and makes the day more enjoyable for everyone.

    If Jacob is having a tough day leading up to Halloween, I can point to the schedule and remind him, “Look, we get to decorate pumpkins tomorrow,” or “Look at the Halloween party on the schedule!” Redirecting his attention to something positive that he’s looking forward to works wonders in keeping things calm and keeping him focused on what’s to come. 🎨🎃

     

    Creating a Calm and Enjoyable Halloween 🎃🧘‍♀️

    Halloween on Autism Island is all about preparation and using tools like visual schedules to make the day smooth and fun. Here’s how we keep things calm:

    – Plan ahead: Make sure the costume is ready, decorations are up, and the candy is bought—all in advance.
    – Keep the schedule visible: Jacob can see the countdown to Halloween and the different activities planned. This helps him get excited while staying calm because he knows what to expect.
    – Set the environment: For us, that means fall decorations, some pumpkins, and, of course, his favorite Superman shirt.

    Having everything planned out not only helps Jacob but also helps me! If I have a busy day or even wake up not feeling my best, the schedule is already in place, and I can follow through without scrambling. The key to a successful Halloween, or any holiday, is preparation and making sure your child knows what’s coming next.

     

    Why Planning Ahead Reduces Anxiety 🎃💡

    Planning Halloween for children with autism isn’t just about making the day fun—it’s about setting your child up for success. By having everything on the visual schedule, Jacob can prepare himself mentally for what’s going to happen. He knows when we’re decorating, buying candy, and when he gets to wear his beloved Superman shirt.

    It also gives me peace of mind. I’m not rushing around last minute, and we can both enjoy the day without feeling overwhelmed or anxious.

     

    Enjoying the Holiday Together 🎃💙

    At the end of the day, the goal is to enjoy the holiday together without stress or frustration. With everything planned, Jacob knows exactly what to expect. The visual schedule helps us avoid last-minute chaos, and Jacob feels more comfortable and secure knowing his favorite Superman shirt is ready and his part in the festivities is clear.

    Halloween doesn’t have to be overwhelming—it can be an exciting and enjoyable time for both you and your child. Just remember to plan ahead, use a visual schedule, and keep things sensory-friendly for your child. Now, let’s get ready for a superhero Halloween on Autism Island! 🎃🦸‍♂️

     

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    Halloween Tips Used on Autism Island!
    Tips and Strategies for a Calm and Fun Halloween 🎃💡

    1. Use Visual Schedules 🗓️
    Visual schedules help children with autism prepare for what’s coming. Add Halloween activities like decorating, candy shopping, and costume prep to the schedule so your child knows what to expect and when. This reduces anxiety and ensures smoother transitions.

    2. Choose Sensory-Friendly Costumes 👕
    Pick a costume your child is already comfortable with. If they have favorite clothes, like a superhero shirt, incorporate that into their costume. Avoid itchy fabrics, tags, or anything that might cause discomfort.  https://surpassbehavioralhealth.com/guides/sensory-friendly-halloween/

    3. Plan Ahead to Avoid Last-Minute Stress 🎃
    Set dates on your calendar for activities like pumpkin carving or candy shopping. Planning ahead keeps things calm for both you and your child, and having everything ready prevents unnecessary stress on the big day.

    4. Use Redirection for Tough Moments 🌟
    If your child is feeling overwhelmed, redirect their focus to something positive on their schedule, like “Tomorrow we’re decorating pumpkins!” or “Look, we get to give out candy tonight!” Redirection helps them manage their emotions.

    5. Keep the Holiday Fun and Enjoyable 🧘‍♀️
    The goal is to make Halloween enjoyable for everyone, so don’t put too much pressure on yourself or your child. Stick to what works for your family and keep the day light and fun. Take time to enjoy the moments together!

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