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 it touched me too, not because I need any of those accommodations but because I know how hard it is for others.

It's also great that many who don't understand will read this and learn (including people like me before I investigated and self dx'd).

@ClaireCopperman
This made me wonder what accommodations I might like in a shop..

- to be left alone and not asked if I need help by every assistant in the place!
- TBH, no music is πŸ‘
- my dog with me (also left alone!)
- no innane, false chit chat at checkout
- cash accepted
This is hard! πŸ€”

@doggle
That would all be brilliant, wouldn't it? Although the no chit chat is so personal: with the rise of self check-out I feel sorry for older people who live alone, as sometimes the only human contact they get is when shopping. Though that says a lot about our society ...

@ClaireCopperman absolutely, but it's the falseness that grates. I'm #AutisticOver50 (sixties), alone too and can both enjoy the chit chat or be annoyed at it when it feels obligatory on their part. If they are fed up and quiet, or happy and curious about what dog I have (cos I bought treats) that's ok with me.

I hate the robotisation of people by capitalism, which is ironic given I'm a very logical serious chap!

But yes isolation too is part of that.

@doggle
Yes, that forced false chat is terrible. The best chat is based on genuine interest. But often I'm just happy to say nothing.

The isolation of our older people in the west is awful though.

@ClaireCopperman isolation is on topic for me. I need it and I also need social contact but find that hard to grow and maintain in ways that work for me. I could talk a lot about that lol!

I am ok for now and working on this but as I age I worry how that will turn out, both needing independence, time alone and also support on my own terms. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

In 2000 I read Atomisation. I was waking up at the time and that helped kickstart me. Where the f is this heading?

And for our kids!

End rant!