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Neurodivergent person in a ND family finding some calmer & quieter spaces (mostly NW England) in a world of sensory overwhelm.

Manchester, England
Joined December 2023
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1 year
I try to even just minimise - almost impossible if you ever need to go anywhere / use services / have a family. Really sad when companies just put everything on apps without options (eg tickets, vehicle charging, car park fees, etc etc).
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1 year
Opinion: I've never owned a smartphone. Society shouldn't force me to get one - Los Angeles Times
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With links between mental health challenges and excessive technology use, our app-dependent world should make it easier for a flip phone user like me.
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1 year
As for set half hour times for a free museum - the joy of just being able to go at whatever time switched to the needlessstress of needing to be there within a time slot. Surely not for our benefit. So disappointed. I know time’s are tight, but….
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1 year
I realise this benefits the museum, but it seems its actually to funnel free visitors into paying a donation. Ironically I usually donate when there, but this manipulation really puts me off, so I dont.
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1 year
irritated that to go to our GREAT free museum @sim_manchester we now have to prebook our FREE tickets with SPECIFIC half hourly arrival time. AND tickets for this & paid events necessitate smartphone, when I am trying to reduce iphone use to simplify overwhelm.
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1 year
RT @DanielJHarrisUK: When I die, this is the world I hope I leave. (And why you today, can help, #ChangeTheWorld). Today, something positiv….
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RT @NotSoLoudPVD: NoiseCapture is a free and open-source software application that allows Android mobile OS users to measure and share thei….
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NoiseCapture is an App dedicated to the measurement of environmental noise.
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1 year
I know staff will help if asked, but so many shops are becoming like this now. Its more efficient & economical for the shop, but the impact on parents with kids, especially with sensory needs, has just not been considered. Sigh. 3/3.
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The Calm Space Project
1 year
little things like someone packing your bag or scanning your item while you manage your child make big difference to many families, neurodivergent or not. It’s a small extra barrier that makes things harder. 2/3.
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1 year
dismayed to find that out local @BootsUK has just made shopping with autistic children that bit harder, by replacing till with self-service machines. So much harder to do when keeping focus on over stimulated child wandering about or walking out the door. 1/3.
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1 year
The delightfully named Spud Wood, near Lymm, in Cheshire. Calming canalside walks, spaces to picnic, and a woodland trail that active & sensory seeking NDkid loves, full of what he calls "uppy down bits" to clamber & jump (w/ supervision!)
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1 year
I particularly liked coming here when son was younger - because the lake is safely fenced in all the way around I could relax more compared to other countryside parks we visited. Anyone with a ND child who is also "a runner" will understand the importance of this!.
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1 year
Lindow Common nr Wilmslow, Cheshire. An understated place that also feels v special. A simple lake, surrounded by woodland & heathland. Benches all around where you can sit and watch wading birds while you quietly picnic.
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1 year
interesting episode on how unwanted noise can affect us
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We head into the lab to find out how unwanted sound can affect the body and brain.
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1 year
it's a regular thing here in the city now, anyone coming to work on or in a house plays really loud music (I can hear it inside my house, windows closed). Tradespeople who use headphones or have no music/quiet music are the ones I re-use, noisy ones, not.
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1 year
A professional guy is working alone in a neighbouring garden, putting up a fence. Music is blasting out of his radio to surrounding area. Should people working alone in such situations use headphones instead? I don't understand why they don't. It doesn't seem considerate. 1/2.
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1 year
RT @aimee_speaks: Talk:. I'm excited to speak at an event all about designing inclusive & accessible sensory environments in museums in Lon….
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This event will explore current practice around sonic justice and sound as an agent of inclusion and wellbeing.
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1 year
RT @Autism: We think attitudes towards autism need to change. We want your help to plan our future awareness campaigns. Please take our sur….
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Because everyone is entitled to vote, and this organisation is about supporting learning disabled people to make their vote count.
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