Sensory issues and Shopping

When everything re-opens, we need to go shopping in a busy shopping centre. My teen daughter with autism struggles with many things in there: people, noise and smells. 

Every time we go, we try to make it as easy as possible for her and having Maccies after. 

Any ideas how to help her next time we go? 

Parents
  • I despise queues; which are now made worse by the Lottery and Topup cards for the Electricity Meters.

    I wish to operate on Zero BS. However, sensory issues are a biggie at shops. 'Take your time' are the worst words to hear, juxtaposed, for someone with Autism.

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  • I despise queues; which are now made worse by the Lottery and Topup cards for the Electricity Meters.

    I wish to operate on Zero BS. However, sensory issues are a biggie at shops. 'Take your time' are the worst words to hear, juxtaposed, for someone with Autism.

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