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Dorset boy with autism calls for sensory areas in classrooms


According to the National Autistic Society (NAS) autistic people “can be much more or less sensitive to sensory experiences than non-autistic people” and may seek out, avoid or become overwhelmed by sounds, lights, smells, tastes and textures, or face challenges with other senses.



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