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In this relaxed and sensory-friendly Astronomy Live, join Museum educators Kate Schmidt and Devin D’Agostino to learn how the formation of new worlds provides us with exciting clues about our own.
This program is designed for a neurodiverse youth audience, including autistic children and children with other intellectual/developmental disabilities.
This modified Hayden Planetarium program features:
Floor lighting
Reduced volume
A break space for participants who need to step out during the program, and opportunity to exit and re-enter during the program
Sensory tools, such as headsets and stress balls, for participants
A relaxed environment where all forms of curiosity and participation are welcome!
Doors will open at 9:30 am and the program will begin at 10 am.
The Museum’s 81st Street entrance at the Rose Center for Earth and Space will be a dedicated entrance for attendees of this event between 9:30–10 am.
Please note that if you arrive after 10 am, the entrance will be open to the general public visiting the Museum.
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