I love this sign outside My Small World, a toyshop in #Bath, UK πŸ’– My #autistic daughter (aged 21 πŸ₯°) cried when she saw it.

We need more businesses, especially ones likely to attract #neurodiverse children and adults, to be this welcoming.
@actuallyautistic
#Autism #Neurodiversity #Acceptance

@ClaireCopperman @lisamelton @actuallyautistic My suspicion is that they are rarely asked to do any of these things - and that’s fine. Such a strong stance is a public service for education and as example for the community and world at large.

Mr. Rogers, truly my neighbor who lived a mile from me, always said β€œlook for the helpers.” I’m happy to know about these helpers in Bath UK where a family member now lives. #LookForTheHelpers

@amart @lisamelton
That's a really good point: others who see the sign might develop a bit more of an understanding of neurodiversity too.

#LookForTheHelpers is a terrific way of thinking. And you mean THE Mr Rogers was your neighbour? That's a very cool connection.