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www.FredericksburgParent.NET 21 hope starts here. 540.373.3223 WWW.RAPPAHANNOCKAREACSB.ORG WORKING AT THE INTERSECTION OF HOPE AND HELP. RAPPAHANNOCK AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD GET HIM INVOLVED IN MAKING OR BUYING HIS HALLOWEEN COSTUME. If he loves Paw Patrol, let him pick out his favorite rescue pup costume. If you feel a Halloween store might be overwhelming for him, get him involved in making an easy costume. Websites like Pinterest have lots of great ideas. RESEARCH HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD OR TOWN. A local school might have a Halloween carnival or fair that would be full of non-threatening, family fun activities. EASE YOUR CHILD INTO THE FUN. If trick or treating is too scary for him, let him put on his costume and help pass out candy at home. Also, in many communities, shopping centers do Halloween trick-or-treating events. These events are usually family friendly, and your child is less likely to be frightened. INVOLVE HIS PEERS. If you decide to go trick or treating, organize a group of his friends or members of your family and go as a group. When he sees the fun that everyone is having, it will ease his anxiety. GET HELP IF YOU'RE STILL CONCERNED. If you feel your child is excessively anxious and you may need more help, please seek the advice of your pediatrician so that he/she can refer you to a specialist, if needed. I hope these suggestions are helpful and that Halloween can be a fun time for your entire family. Good luck! Ms. Lydia MAGAZINES REACH PREMIUM AUDIENCES IN HIGHINCOME HOUSEHOLDS* At a greater rate than newspapers, internet, radio or TV * Household income $250K+ (MRI-Simmons, Fall 2019)

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