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Anonymous wrote:Do not do an indoor option. Rain gear and go. It is Halloween. Teach them to be resilient in subpar weather. Even if they only want to go to a few houses, that is fine.
Indoor is a complete parent cop out.
Haha you’re so intense! What do you for a living? I like your answer and not being rude. I’m genuinely curious and feel like your intensity prob serves you well in some capacity.
NP here. Is going trick or treating in the rain really considered intense? I guess it would shock you that we (& many others at the same park) just camped in a tent in the pouring rain this weekend. I think carrying an umbrella and going trick or treating in the rain is pretty standard. At least, it was when I was a kid.
Don’t you guys ever go out in the rain just to let your kids play in the puddles?
No. My kid has sensory issues and hates rain. Any other quesitons?
So when it rains he stays home all day? Ridiculous!
Don't judge, you don't know the child and you don't know the situation.
NP. +1 You have no idea what we've gone through with our sensory-avoidant kid, who would cry if anything wet touched her skin even as an infant. I will still take her ToT-ing on Thursday, but even with a raincoat, umbrella & rainboots, it's going to be rough on all of us. Yes, we see therapists and have for years. Save your judgment.