We are facing the last week of school before the holiday break. Most classrooms will participate in festive parties to celebrate the holidays. This is the time we all need to take a moment and step back. To pause and be sure that what we are doing is safe and inclusive.
_Sometimes, Halloween can be really scary. Little witches, goblins and zombies run the streets for candy on October 31st. There’s another scary part of Halloween, all that unsafe candy! However, there are ways to make your Halloween night, not-so-spooky. Can you think of some ways to keep you and your friends safe?
_As families prepare to celebrate the fun of Halloween, families living with food allergies find themselves asking how to manage it. We not only concern ourselves with costumes and parties but with keeping our little ghouls and goblins from experiencing an accidental exposure and a severe allergic reaction to their allergen. LAN has a few suggestions on how to manage trick or treating and what to do with the unsafe candy.