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Children's Museum of New Hampshire Exploring Our Way

Children's Museum of New Hampshire

Dover, New Hampshire - Strafford County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Dover

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6 Washington Street, Dover, NH 03820

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Provider overview

The Children's Museum of New Hampshire in Dover offers Exploring Our Way, monthly sensory-friendly playtimes for children with autism or sensory processing differences, with reduced noise and light and a quiet zone.

The Children's Museum of New Hampshire is a Dover children's museum offering Exploring Our Way sensory-friendly playtimes for families of children with special needs.

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Ages
Children with autism spectrum or sensory processing differences and their families; no medical diagnosis required
Season
Year-round, with sensory-friendly playtimes offered monthly
Cost
Sensory Friendly Playtimes are offered monthly at reduced or no cost; confirm the current date and whether to reserve a spot.

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Children's Museum of New Hampshire

6 Washington Street, Dover, NH 03820

Exploring Our Way runs on set monthly dates with limited attendance. Families should confirm the current date and details.

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Exploring Our Way sensory-friendly playtimes

Monthly low-sensory museum playtimes, reduced noise and light, a quiet zone, headphones to borrow, and how to attend.

Ages
Children with autism spectrum or sensory processing differences and their families; no medical diagnosis required
Season
Year-round, with sensory-friendly playtimes offered monthly
Schedule
Check the Children's Museum of New Hampshire for the current Exploring Our Way date and how to attend.
Cost
Sensory Friendly Playtimes are offered monthly at reduced or no cost; confirm the current date and whether to reserve a spot.
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Why this is listed
The Children's Museum of New Hampshire in Dover hosts Exploring Our Way: Sensory Friendly Playtimes, monthly low-sensory events exclusive to families of children with special needs, where the museum is closed to the public, sounds and lights are turned down, a quiet zone is provided, and noise-canceling headphones are available to borrow.
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Program details we found

Exploring Our Way sensory-friendly playtimes

The Children's Museum of New Hampshire in Dover hosts Exploring Our Way: Sensory Friendly Playtimes, monthly low-sensory events exclusive to families of children with special needs, where the museum is closed to the public, sounds and lights are turned down, a quiet zone is provided, and noise-canceling headphones are available to borrow.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Exploring Our Way, sensory-friendly playtimes, autism spectrum and sensory processing disorders, reduced noise and crowds, a quiet zone with sensory activities, and noise-canceling headphones to borrow.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the current playtime date, the quiet zone, borrowing headphones, limited attendance, and stroller and wheelchair access.

What we checked

What we found: The Children's Museum of New Hampshire in Dover hosts Exploring Our Way: Sensory Friendly Playtimes, monthly low-sensory events exclusive to families of children with special needs, where the museum is closed to the public, sounds and lights are turned down, a quiet zone is provided, and noise-canceling headphones are available to borrow.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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