Toys R Us offers 'quiet hour' for children with autism
Toys R Us branches across the UK will be completely silent for an hour on Sunday November 6 to offer a calmer shopping environment ahead of Christmas, Independent reports.
Lights will be dimmed and in-store music turned down in order to make it more suitable for shoppers with autism who find loud noises difficult to deal with.
A quiet zone will also be available for any children who wish to take a time out.
Mike Coogan, marketing and ecommerce director at Toys R Us, said: “Holding such events have given our teams extreme pride in reaching out to autism groups within their community.”
“We understand toys are more personal to many additional needs individuals, so being able to relax and choose something special themselves and enjoy the facilities and content of the store, the same as other children can do without concerns, will help in making their Christmas truly magical.“
Daniel Cadey, Autism access manager for the National Autistic Society (NAS), said he hopes many more major retailers will follow Toys R Us' example.
Around 700,000 people in the UK are living with autism or more than 1 in 100, according to the NAS.
If you include their families, autism touches the lives of 2.8 million people every day.