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I was just reading on WikiHow on how to help your autistic kid enjoy Halloween. It mentioned how some autistic kids don't like to wear costumes because they feel uncomfortable. When *I* was a kid, the trouble was getting me to *stop* wearing the costume after Halloween was over.:laughing:

My mom made some of the best costumes by hand when I was a kid.
 
Making a meditation space. Gathering candle holders from inner recesses of closet. Working on the vision board.
 
Cleaning up 25 candle holders unearthed from innermost recesses of cluttered closet.
 
I saw some face masks made for germ protection on ebay that had clever sayings on them such as, "I'm not sick, but you are", and "Germaphobe". I'd like to get one, along with a T-Shirt that says "If you can read this, you and your germs are too close!":mask::laughing:
 

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