Sensory-friendly Films: Catering for Children with Autism
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Sensory-friendly Films: Catering for Children with Autism
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Cinemas can be terrifying places for the many children living with autism around the world. But children with sensory difficulties can still enjoy audiovisual experiences, as some forwardthinking cinemas have demonstrated in recent years. Anne Vize reports on this significant development. Additional keywords: primary, middle years, screens in the classroom, disability, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder
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