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Man creates haunted forest, invites neurodivergent students to celebrate Halloween
Kevin Holt has hosted the free haunted forest for four years to provide an inclusive Halloween experience for neurodivergent students who often lack support, organizers said.
- Kevin Holt in Cascade, Colorado built a haunted forest and invites neurodivergent students from the Rise Up School to walk through at no charge.
- Families of neurodivergent children often lack support, so organizers/parents create tailored events to ease challenges during the holiday period.
- His illuminated skeletons light up the night and children's faces, providing the walk-through as an alternative for children who do not trick-or-treat.
- The event helps children enjoy and love Halloween, and Buckham said, `I get to bring him out here and he can experience all of these things, at least on whatever level that he gets it.`
- Visitors travel to see the display, arriving by plane or river raft, while families describe it as fun and neighbors' decorations add to the neighborhood displays.
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