CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - Halloween is supposed to be a fun holiday but the thrills can be scary for children with autism.
Gretchen Thompson, a board certified behavior analyst at Hopebridge Autism Therapy Center in Huntersville stopped by QC Morning to give us tips on how to make Halloween more of a treat for children on the spectrum.
Watch the video above to learn about the challenges Halloween brings to kids with autism and what you can do you for your children and neighbors to help make it fun for all.
For more information, visit hopebridge.com.
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