Anonymous wrote:Listen to the podcast episode of Cautionary Tales about Halloween. The myth of poisoned candy has been thoroughly debunked.
If you want to worry about something on Halloween, worry about kids being hit by a car because they run across the street without looking. Put a bike light or some glow stick bracelets on your kid and keep them close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your therapist say?
She said while it’s not impossible, it’s highly, highly unlikely. She also made a good point— That there are many places where we *could”* be poisoned or have harmful things done to us (restaurants, coffee shops, schools, work, etc.), but that, generally, people don’t want to hurt others and everything is fine.
She thinks I’m paranoid because my own mother was so paranoid about Halloween candy. She would THOROUGHLY check each piece with a flashlight and was clearly anxious watching us kids eat it. I remember so much candy being thrown out because it looked “sketchy” or “tampered with”.
Anonymous wrote:Nope not at all normal and never something i would burden my child with a fear over!
Anonymous wrote:What does your therapist say?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think you are the only one. I am more worried about my kids getting hit by a car in the dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope not at all normal and never something i would burden my child with a fear over!
I would never show him! I like to think I hide it very well.