Get ready, parents! Chuck E. Cheese’s is stepping up to the plate for children on the autism spectrum with their exciting new initiative, “Sensory Sensitive Sundays.” In collaboration with the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), these special events will take place at the Attleboro, Massachusetts location on the first Sunday of every month, starting with the inaugural event on November 6 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
“We’re thrilled to offer a unique space for families with sensory-sensitive needs to relish their favorite pizza and gaming in a supportive environment,” stated Jamie Thompson, the manager at Chuck E. Cheese’s Attleboro. The next event is set for December 4, so mark your calendars!
But that’s not all—Chuck E. Cheese’s in Glen Burnie, Maryland, isn’t left out of the fun! They host their sensory-friendly events on the second Sunday of each month. “I take my own children to our sensory days, and it’s a wonderful opportunity for both kids and parents to enjoy a calm, understanding atmosphere,” shared Alex Rivera, assistant manager at Glen Burnie. “It’s heartwarming to see everyone happy and engaged, and our staff is always eager to help create that welcoming vibe.”
Chuck E. Cheese is just one of many companies embracing sensory-sensitive initiatives. Recently, Toys “R” Us unveiled quiet shopping hours during the holiday season for families with children on the autism spectrum.
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In summary, Chuck E. Cheese’s is paving the way for sensory-sensitive fun with their monthly events, ensuring that children on the autism spectrum can enjoy a safe and joyful experience filled with pizza and games.