Published on 12, July, 2020
I have a daughter who is currently awaiting diagnosis for pda austism and quite possibly some other things in the mix.
I have struggled to find a relaxing place for my daughter so I’m opening a private sensory roomI plan to do complete room hires also small group sessions for primary aged children with special needs and well as babies
Just had my location confirmed it’s in a converted barn on a farm very peaceful Just wanted to ask for other mums help and suggestions to what they would like to see? What would put them off also
I’m looking around £5/7 a child for a hour group session with a max of 5 kidsTo hire out exclusively and share if you wish with a friend £25 an hour
Unsure whether to make have a ball pond and soft play shapes as not sure if it will take the calming aspect away
I would really appreciate any help at all my life savings are building it and really can’t afford for it to go wrong!
It seems you took a great initiative, turning a problem into an opportunity for yourself and like minded soles. I don't know what the sessions are, but I do know for anything to have any result you need an autism-friendly environment. There are plenty idea's and recommendations on my site architecture-for autism.org. You may have a special interest in time-out spaces (http://goo.gl/ytH851) snoozling rooms (http://goo.gl/Yn4WPJ). If you need more advice you can reach me through the contact option on the site.