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Planet Word Museum Sensory Friendly Morning

Planet Word Museum

Washington, District of Columbia

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Jun 3, 2026

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Washington

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925 13th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005

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Provider overview

Planet Word Museum hosts Sensory Friendly Mornings in Washington, DC, with quieter, less-crowded access, adapted exhibits, and pre-visit social narratives and sensory maps for neurodivergent families.

Planet Word is an interactive language museum in downtown Washington, DC, offering a recurring Sensory Friendly Morning program for neurodivergent visitors.

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Ages
Families with neurodivergent children and teenagers; recommended age 10 and up, all welcome
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Friendly Morning sessions on scheduled dates
Cost
Confirm whether registration is required and any admission cost for the Sensory Friendly Morning before visiting.

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Planet Word Museum

925 13th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005

Sensory Friendly Mornings run on set dates and may need registration. Families should confirm the current date before visiting.

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Sensory Friendly Morning

Quieter, less-crowded museum access with adapted exhibits, sensory backpacks, and pre-visit social narratives and sensory maps.

Ages
Families with neurodivergent children and teenagers; recommended age 10 and up, all welcome
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Friendly Morning sessions on scheduled dates
Schedule
Check Planet Word's events page for the next Sensory Friendly Morning date; registered guests may drop in during the morning window.
Cost
Confirm whether registration is required and any admission cost for the Sensory Friendly Morning before visiting.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Planet Word Museum names a Sensory Friendly Morning for families with neurodivergent children or teenagers to explore the museum at a quieter, less-crowded time, with exhibit elements adapted for light and sound sensitivities and pre-visit materials including a social narrative and sensory map, at its building at 925 13th Street NW in Washington, DC.
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Sensory Friendly Morning

Planet Word Museum names a Sensory Friendly Morning for families with neurodivergent children or teenagers to explore the museum at a quieter, less-crowded time, with exhibit elements adapted for light and sound sensitivities and pre-visit materials including a social narrative and sensory map, at its building at 925 13th Street NW in Washington, DC.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Sensory Friendly Morning, neurodivergent children and teenagers, exhibit elements adapted for light and sound, a social narrative, and a sensory map.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the registration window, sensory-friendly backpacks with sound-reducing headphones, the quietest times, and the pre-visit social narrative and sensory map.

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What we found: Planet Word Museum names a Sensory Friendly Morning for families with neurodivergent children or teenagers to explore the museum at a quieter, less-crowded time, with exhibit elements adapted for light and sound sensitivities and pre-visit materials including a social narrative and sensory map, at its building at 925 13th Street NW in Washington, DC.

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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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