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Tips for a Safe & Healthy Halloween

With Halloween fast approaching, families with young children are wondering how they can enjoy a safe and healthy holiday season in this year of the coronavirus. But just because 2020 has been full of tricks doesn’t mean families should go without their Halloween treats! According to my colleagues at Kiddie Academy, this is the year to reinvent your favorite holiday traditions or create brand new ones. Our education team offers some thought-starters for making the most of this most-unusual Halloween. 

Since trick-or-treating involves numerous points of contact and social distancing will be a major challenge, it may be wise to think creatively and restrict trick-or-treating activities to members of your own family bubble. Most communities are in the process of making those assessments, if they haven’t already done so. The result is that we’re likely to see trick-or-treating rules differ from community to community this year, so you’ll want to make sure you know what to expect in your neighborhood.

If trick or treating can proceed in your community, here are a few ways to maximizing the fun:  

If trick or treating is unable to take place in your community, here are a few tips to reinvent the festivities:  

Another idea to consider? The Great Pumpkin Candy Giveaway, an activity Kiddie Academy introduced last year. On a normal Halloween, it involves taking a portion of the candy your kids collect while trick-or-treating and donating to charitable organizations. This year, if there’s no door-to-door trick-or-treating in your area, you can donate the candy you might otherwise have given away. Here you have a great lesson in generosity, empathy, and kindness for your children. Plus, it keeps all that extra sugar out of their (and your!) mouths. See here for more information on the Great Pumpkin, which includes a list of organizations that accept candy. 

 

This post originally appeared on Kiddie Academy Family Essentials Blog.