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Looking for sensory-friendly holiday fun? We’ve got you covered!

December 9, 2016 By UW READi Lab

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We have hand-picked some family-friendly ideas inspired by the magic of the holidays. From a visit to Santa, to a handy list of sensory-friendly toys, we hope this list inspires some holiday fun!

  • A sensory friendly visit to the North Pole! Come visit Santa in a relaxing environment. Each family will receive a complimentary photo.
  • Sensory friendly movies! Movies will be playing at various AMC theatres throughout the holiday season! Movies include Moana, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
  • Sensory friendly concerts at the Seattle Symphony! Enjoy a concert that is tailored to children with ASD and other special needs. Upcoming shows include “Two Cats” and “The Old Magician”.
  • Sensory gifts that everybody will love! With the holidays fast-approaching, check out some cool toys for kids on your “nice” list.
  • A special night of play! The Hands On Children’s Museum will be hosting an event for families of children with autism or other special needs. Children and their families will be able to explore the museum in a less over-stimulating setting with families who may share similar experiences.

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Benefits of participation often include:

  • Free assessments and evaluations
  • Monitoring of your child’s early development
  • Specialized interventions and strategies

Choosing to participate not only benefits you and your child, it benefits others impacted by autism.

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On behalf of all the participants, I’d like to thank you for a wonderful day learning about the STAT. It was a truly rewarding experience for all of us who care about families affected by Autism and other developmental disabilities.

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