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Halloween Tips for Trick or Treat Night (And All Month Long!)

The candy onslaught has already begun !

When you arrive home from work on Trick or Treat night, it seems like the bewitching hour already has hit you house at full tilt. The kids are so excited for the evening’s events that they have magically changed into their costumes and are levitating to the door, drifting past any plans you have made for dinner.

Your mind is quickly assaulted by the following questions:

• “Should I make my children eat dinner or is it not worth the battle?”

• “How many houses equate to an adequate candy supply?”

• “What about the increase in childhood obesity?”

The holidays are endless from now until Valentine’s Day, and each one has its own sweet fest! You certainly do not need all of this candy around the house. Can you throw half of it out when your children are not looking? Do your dentist’s kids go trick or treating?

One night of trick or treating does not make a fat child or a bad parent! Here are a few simple suggestions to help you get through Halloween night and the other 364 days that follow.

SJS3548 St. John's Childrens Hospital 200x120Submitted by SpringfieldMoms sponsor St. John’s Children’s Hospital

 

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