As a mother of an autistic child, I truly resonate with your insights on creating sensory-friendly spaces. The emphasis on clear layouts, natural light, and thoughtful material choices is so important. I’ve seen firsthand how even small adjustments in design can make a significant impact on comfort and regulation. What you’ve highlighted is so evident in the Higashi Autism School — its thoughtful design was one of the main reasons I, like many other parents, was first drawn to it. The concept of sensory zoning and integrating nature into our living spaces is something I deeply value. Thank you for shedding light on how architecture can be a powerful tool in nurturing independence and well-being for our children.
Very useful information.
As a mother of an autistic child, I truly resonate with your insights on creating sensory-friendly spaces. The emphasis on clear layouts, natural light, and thoughtful material choices is so important. I’ve seen firsthand how even small adjustments in design can make a significant impact on comfort and regulation. What you’ve highlighted is so evident in the Higashi Autism School — its thoughtful design was one of the main reasons I, like many other parents, was first drawn to it. The concept of sensory zoning and integrating nature into our living spaces is something I deeply value. Thank you for shedding light on how architecture can be a powerful tool in nurturing independence and well-being for our children.
So well described and informative. Thank you