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Stamford Museum & Nature Center Animals for All

Stamford Museum & Nature Center

Stamford, Connecticut - Fairfield County

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Stamford, Connecticut

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Provider overview

The Stamford Museum & Nature Center runs Animals for All, a free sensory-friendly program series for neurodiverse children and families, and offers an accessible trail and social stories.

The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is a Stamford museum and nature center offering Animals for All sensory-friendly programming, an accessible trail, and social stories.

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Ages
Neurodiverse children and their families; confirm age ranges per program format
Season
Year-round, with Animals for All program dates released seasonally
Cost
The Animals for All series is free; confirm registration, dates, and general admission for other visits.

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Animals for All sensory-friendly program series

Free neurodiverse program series, small-group farm sessions, the accessible Wheels in the Woods trail, social stories, and registration.

Ages
Neurodiverse children and their families; confirm age ranges per program format
Season
Year-round, with Animals for All program dates released seasonally
Schedule
Check the Stamford Museum & Nature Center for current Animals for All dates and registration.
Cost
The Animals for All series is free; confirm registration, dates, and general admission for other visits.
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The Stamford Museum & Nature Center offers Animals for All, a free program series designed exclusively for neurodiverse children and their families, with small-group, sensory-friendly Heckscher Farm open evenings and Caring for Critters sessions, plus the universally accessible Wheels in the Woods trail and illustrated social stories.
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Animals for All sensory-friendly program series

The Stamford Museum & Nature Center offers Animals for All, a free program series designed exclusively for neurodiverse children and their families, with small-group, sensory-friendly Heckscher Farm open evenings and Caring for Critters sessions, plus the universally accessible Wheels in the Woods trail and illustrated social stories.

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What the provider says: The source names Animals for All, a free series for neurodiverse children and families, small-group sensory-friendly farm sessions, the Wheels in the Woods universally accessible trail, and social stories.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about Animals for All dates and registration, group size, the accessible trail, and using the social story to prepare.

What we checked

What we found: The Stamford Museum & Nature Center offers Animals for All, a free program series designed exclusively for neurodiverse children and their families, with small-group, sensory-friendly Heckscher Farm open evenings and Caring for Critters sessions, plus the universally accessible Wheels in the Woods trail and illustrated social stories.

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What to confirm

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