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Tips for Halloween Fun

Grinning Halloween lantern vector illustration.Sedona AZ (October 5, 2014) – Halloween can be a fun time of year, yet for infants, toddlers and preschoolers – who often cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality – scary experiences can ruin the holiday and create long-term fears. Below are tips for minimizing anxiety and helping young kids enjoy Halloween.

Teach kids the difference between real and imaginary: One way to do this is to connect to something kids already do – like playing dress-up or pretend. Talk with your child leading up to Halloween about how people will be dressed up, and how some costumes – while scary –aren’t real.

Choose costumes and decorations carefully: Something may be funny to us but uncomfortable, scary or downright dangerous to young kids. Consider how long your child will wear a costume. Avoid masks, which can be scary and restrict vision; try face-painting instead. If your child is old enough, let her help choose a costume.

bat halloweenPractice for trick-or-treating: This is more than just what to “say” to get candy. Talk about holding hands when crossing the street and going only to well-lit homes. Remind kids that some people will be strangers, but that you will be with them the entire time.

On the big night: Go trick-or-treating early in the evening. Stay with your children always. If your child is fearful, don’t tell them to not be afraid. This invalidates their concerns and may prevent them from expressing anxieties later on. Remind them that you are there to protect them.

Choose treats wisely: Hard candies, gummy snacks and caramels get stuck in tiny teeth and can cause tooth decay. The best selection of treats is plain chocolate, which melts easily. In addition, look out for very small treats or toys with small parts which can be choking hazards.

Halloween PumpkinsMake holiday learning fun: Engage children in family traditions, like baking seasonal favorites or carving pumpkins. Read books about Halloween. Talk about your past Halloweens and ask kids to share what they like about the holiday.

By following these simple tips, we can make this time of year fun for the entire family, especially those new to Halloween.

First Things First partners with parents and communities to help all kids start school healthy and ready to succeed. To find out more about what First Things First does in our community, visit www.azftf.gov.

For more Halloween safety tips, click here. If you have Four Paws Up pals, Star Pet Columnist Harley McGuire offers kid and pet friendly tips here.

This SedonaEye.com article contributed by Jennifer Hernandez, Community Outreach Coordinator for First Things First, Yavapai County.
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3 Comments

  1. As a mom with kids, it’s nice to see someone caring about the scary parts of the holiday. We go to our church that has a Halloween function. Check out local churches. They are always kid friendly and never scary. We want to say how much we enjoy your news and check it several times a week to see what’s going on. Thanks!

  2. Church is best and then club organized events. Please be safe going house to house. Keep your kids safely in view!

  3. if you don’t want my trick or treaters to come to your door, turn the lights off and put a BIG handwritten note on the door that says No Treats! It’s kinder to be direct & it keeps you from hiding while my little ones wait patiently for you to come to the door. Thank you, Nicole & parent friends (always go with your kids trick or treating) Munds Park

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