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Clay Center Sensory Sensitive Sunday

Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences of West Virginia

Charleston, West Virginia - Kanawha County

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Charleston

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300 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV 25301

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Provider overview

The Clay Center in Charleston offers Sensory Sensitive Sunday, a low-sensory museum event for children with autism or sensory processing differences, with reduced light, sound, and crowds.

The Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences of West Virginia in Charleston houses the Avampato Discovery Museum and hosts Sensory Sensitive Sunday low-sensory events.

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Ages
Children with autism spectrum disorders or sensory processing differences, and their families
Season
Year-round museum, with Sensory Sensitive Sunday events on set dates
Cost
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Clay Center / Avampato Discovery Museum

300 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV 25301

Sensory Sensitive Sunday runs on set dates. Families should confirm the current date and any registration before visiting.

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Sensory Sensitive Sunday museum event

A low-sensory museum event with reduced light, sound, and crowds, visual safety signage, and visit planning for sensory needs.

Ages
Children with autism spectrum disorders or sensory processing differences, and their families
Season
Year-round museum, with Sensory Sensitive Sunday events on set dates
Schedule
Check the Clay Center for the next Sensory Sensitive Sunday date and the Avampato Discovery Museum hours.
Cost
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The Clay Center in Charleston hosts Sensory Sensitive Sunday, an event for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and sensory processing differences, with a less crowded environment, light and sound reduction, staff who turn down lights and limit sounds ahead of time, and extra visual safety signage.
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Program details we found

Sensory Sensitive Sunday museum event

The Clay Center in Charleston hosts Sensory Sensitive Sunday, an event for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and sensory processing differences, with a less crowded environment, light and sound reduction, staff who turn down lights and limit sounds ahead of time, and extra visual safety signage.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Sensory Sensitive Sunday, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing differences, a less crowded environment, light and sound reduction, and visual safety signage.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the next Sensory Sensitive Sunday date, quieter times, stroller and wheelchair access, and which galleries are busiest.

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What we found: The Clay Center in Charleston hosts Sensory Sensitive Sunday, an event for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and sensory processing differences, with a less crowded environment, light and sound reduction, staff who turn down lights and limit sounds ahead of time, and extra visual safety signage.

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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?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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