fix(blog): restore live blockquote styling and quote-mark SVG

- restores the migrated blog blockquotes to the live site’s visual treatment
- adds the self-hosted quote-mark SVG and matches its live positioning
- updates the extractor, audit scripts, and migration reports to reflect the blockquote work
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Fall break brings new energy to Arizona families. School pauses. Days feel diffe
In this guide, we share practical strategies that help your child enjoy fall break, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. You will find visual tools, sensory supports, and small adjustments that make a big difference. If you would like personalized coaching, the Arizona Institute for Autism can help you build a calm plan that fits your family.
Quick win for today: Print a one-page visual schedule for tomorrow. Add two or three anchor activities you know will happen. Review it with your child at bedtime and again in the morning.
> **Quick win for today:** Print a one-page visual schedule for tomorrow. Add two or three anchor activities you know will happen. Review it with your child at bedtime and again in the morning.
## Why breaks feel hard for autistic learners
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- Balance input and rest Follow a busy event with a quiet activity. Think of it as inhale and exhale for the nervous system.
Arizona family info: Many schools here schedule fall break in October. Hydration and breathable fabrics help if your child wears a costume outside. Keep sunscreen and a hat in your go-bag.
> **Arizona family info:** Many schools here schedule fall break in October. Hydration and breathable fabrics help if your child wears a costume outside. Keep sunscreen and a hat in your go-bag.
## Halloween strategies that reduce overload
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Coach your support circle : Tell family how to greet your child—try “Hi! Want a wave or a fist bump?”—and share any dietary or sensory needs before the visit. Clear guidance helps everyone be supportive from the start.
Caregiver tip: Progress is progress. If your child sat at the table for three minutes this year, celebrate it. Try for four next time.
> **Caregiver tip:** Progress is progress. If your child sat at the table for three minutes this year, celebrate it. Try for four next time.
## Sensory-friendly outings for fall break