Halloween Social Story

Halloween can be a very frightening time of year for many children, especially those on the autism spectrum. Download this social story by clicking on the link below, then read it to your children to prepare them for all the sights, sounds, and smells that are a part of the holiday.







Halloween can cause quite a fright
With its spooky sounds and sights
There are spiders and ghosts and flying bats
Witches with brooms and big pointy hats

You’ll find Jack-O-Lanterns on everyone's porch
With mouths and eyes lit up like a torch
And little white ghosts strung in trees
That swing and sway in the breeze

A knock on the door makes me jump;
“Mom, did you hear that loud thump?”
She reminds me it’s Trick-or-Treat
Time to hand out candies and sweets

When Mom opens the door
There's a lion, a minion, a centaur
And a witch with an apple
A crooked nose and a cackle

One of the kids has a scary disguise
A mask with a scar and big creepy eyes
I shiver and hide behind Mom’s skirt
But she shows me it’s just my friend Curt.

There can be a lot to fear on Halloween
If you believe everything is what it seems
But the costumes, the decorations, the sounds you hear
Are just make-believe, a way to have fun this time of year.


Written by Renee Vajko Srch

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