Ohio State Fair Will Host A 'Sensory Day' For People With Special Needs

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Ohio State Fair Will Host A 'Sensory Day' For People With Special Needs
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This is a great idea.

“The Ohio State Fair isn’t just about food and rides – it is about community,” Ohio State Fair General Manager Virgil Strickler said. “We want to make the Fair as enjoyable as possible for all Ohioans, and Sensory Friendly Morning is one way we can achieve that goal.”

The fair is also proving some prompts to help visitors have a perfect day out. A First-Then board is a visual schedule to support individuals “moving from a less-desired activity to a more preferred.” The board can include words, pictures or icons to help people move around the fair with as less stress as possible.

There is also a Wait Card which, according to their website, can help ease worry among fair guests. “Waiting is a very abstract concept for . How long do I wait? Where do I wait? A wait card can provide a visual to support an individual while waiting in line for a ride, a game, food, or to pet the animals.”. Many struggle with how to process stimulation, causing hypersensitivity to sound, sight and touch, poor fine motor skills, and easy distractibility. Having space for everyone to enjoy themselves and have fewer concerns about the day is a wonderful thing.

“At OCALI, we believe in a world where everyone deserves access to their community,” Henry said. “These new features at the Fair help to create a common experience with unique considerations that allow greater access for all people.”

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