Should there be an age limit for Halloween trick-or-treating?
We’ve probably all been within earshot of this question on Halloween night: Someone handing out candy to a porch full of costumed kids hesitates when a particularly tall one steps forward: “Aren’t you a little old to be trick-or-treating?”
Is there an age that is considered too old to trick-or-treat? Or should any school-age kid who gets dressed up and walks the neighborhoods be able to participate?
It’s a dilemma that’s being bandied about on social media as the holiday approaches.
Some are saying trick-or-treating should be cut off at middle school. (Ouch. That’s harsh! Some of those kids are only 11.)
A larger contingent seems to be pushing for a wider acceptance of any school-age kid in search of candy. They’re saying kids should be able to be kids on Halloween night – and people should not be asking if they are old enough to have a driver’s license.
What do you think? Should there be a cut-off point for tweens and teens?
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We’d love to know how you’re leaning … as the witching hour approaches and kids who aren’t trick-or-treating still have time to stock up on eggs and toilet paper.
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