Does anybody else feel that over the last ten years or so, neurodiversity has become 'big business' and has lost its focus?
Does anybody else feel that over the last ten years or so, neurodiversity has become 'big business' and has lost its focus?
I've noticed a few local shops offer quiet times for eople with sensory problems, in tesco it's from 8:30 to 10:30 on a saturday morning, a generally quiet time for the shop and before deliveries arrive and stuff is put out on the shelves, so you've have to back to get most of the stuff you'd want when its busy. Also the busyness of our shops is very dependent on the tides and when the ferries are coming and going.
I've noticed a few local shops offer quiet times for eople with sensory problems, in tesco it's from 8:30 to 10:30 on a saturday morning, a generally quiet time for the shop and before deliveries arrive and stuff is put out on the shelves, so you've have to back to get most of the stuff you'd want when its busy. Also the busyness of our shops is very dependent on the tides and when the ferries are coming and going.
I normally sleep in; on Saturdays. Go, figure!
It does have the 'Only Gay in the Village' vibe; Re. Sensory Rooms/Spaces.