What’s something you believe everyone should know.

It’s Halloween tomorrow. The buckets are color coded. Please be kind and considerate. Don’t judge kids or parents. Every kid deserves to have fun.
Nothing more for this prompt.
What’s something you believe everyone should know.

It’s Halloween tomorrow. The buckets are color coded. Please be kind and considerate. Don’t judge kids or parents. Every kid deserves to have fun.
Nothing more for this prompt.
Beautiful reminder — short, simple, and full of heart. 🎃💛 Your words capture the true spirit of Halloween — kindness, understanding, and inclusion. It’s wonderful how you’ve highlighted the importance of empathy behind something as small as a bucket color. Sometimes, it’s these gentle reminders that make all the difference. Thank you for spreading awareness and compassion in such a thoughtful way! 🌟
I really like this idea. I’d like to see a red one for FASD!
Wishing you and your family a happy Halloween! Every year, we have an adult woman who still trick or treats. We think she’s autistic and we gladly give her candy. Anyone who shows up asking for candy, gets candy from us!
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