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Hello!


I am mum to a brilliant 3 year old who is autistic, I have been desperately searching for a suitable child play group at the weekends where he can meet other children like him and we might meet other parents on the same journey… But I can’t find one, so thought perhaps others may also have the same problem and if I started our own they might be interested in coming.


I have found a village hall with availability on Saturday mornings and was thinking I could put something together one or more Saturdays per month if others would be interested… I would bring toys and sensory bits from home so there would be activities for the kids already set up.


Is this something that may interest anyone on here with children on the spectrum? If so please PM me so I can get an idea of demand, if any, and hopefully there will be other parents out there who may fancy a Saturday morning coffee while the kids play together.

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