With all the holiday events, why is there never anything for people with disabilities like autism, sensory processing disorder or anxiety? Not everyone can handle standing in long lines for hours, …
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With all the holiday events, why is there never anything for people with disabilities like autism, sensory processing disorder or anxiety? Not everyone can handle standing in long lines for hours, especially if its a child with a disability. Sometimes flashing lights, sirens and just the hum of many voices can be too much, causing sensory overload and ultimately, a meltdown. It would be nice if there was an event held just for people like this so all can be included in holiday events, and not miss out. Please think about this while planning next year's events. It’s not hard to make an event inclusive for all.