Children on the autism spectrum can seem to be a major disruption to the casual shopper in a busy store. The bright lights, loud noises, and crowded aisles can lead to sensory overload for an autistic child. Other people in the store may just assume that this child is “bratty” or out of control. This is a common misconception.
Too much stimulus can cause a meltdown for children with autism.
A Plymouth mom decided to initiate a change by petitioning large stores to consider adding a low sensory checkout lane for people with autism. Some stores have taken this to heart and have developed this type of checkout. Also, some malls are setting aside time for children with processing disorders to see Santa Claus in a low sensory environment. These are the types of changes that are needed for these children and their families.
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