thetragichippy Posted October 31, 2012 Report Share Posted October 31, 2012 Sorry moderators....I know it's off topic BUT..........Everyone be safe tonight and be very careful driving. There will be kids tonight focusing on candy not cars........Below was taken from a friend of mine......I thought it was worth reposting!Tonight, a lot of creatures will visit your door. Be open minded. The child who is grabbing more than one piece of candy might have poor fine motor skills. The child who takes forever to pick out one piece of candy might have motor planning issues. The child who does not say "trick or treat" or "thank you" might be painfully shy, non-verbal, or selectively mute. If you cannot understand their words, they may struggle with developmental apraxia of speech. They are thankful in their hearts and minds. The child who looks disappointed when he sees your bowl might have a life-threatening allergy. The child who isn't wearing a costume at all might have SPD or autism. Be kind, be patient, smile, pretend you understand. It's everyone's Halloween. Make it a special night for each child! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest octfeb Posted October 31, 2012 Report Share Posted October 31, 2012 [quote name="thetragichippy" post="1315689" timestamp="1351723863"]Sorry moderators....I know it's off topic BUT..........Everyone be safe tonight and be very careful driving. There will be kids tonight focusing on candy not cars........Below was taken from a friend of mine......I thought it was worth reposting!Tonight, a lot of creatures will visit your door. Be open minded. The child who is grabbing more than one piece of candy might have poor fine motor skills. The child who takes forever to pick out one piece of candy might have motor planning issues. The child who does not say "trick or treat" or "thank you" might be painfully shy, non-verbal, or selectively mute. If you cannot understand their words, they may struggle with developmental apraxia of speech. They are thankful in their hearts and minds. The child who looks disappointed when he sees your bowl might have a life-threatening allergy. The child who isn't wearing a costume at all might have SPD or autism. Be kind, be patient, smile, pretend you understand. It's everyone's Halloween. Make it a special night for each child![/quote] Nice ;) I am putting this on my facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted October 31, 2012 Report Share Posted October 31, 2012 its gonna be a scary post-halloween for BH tomorrow. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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