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Hi

I'm Diane and my partner is Steve

We are a fresh new Art's Company based in London

that creates Unique Glow in the Dark paintings and plaques for children.

That might benefit those with to overcome any sleeping problems.

 

 

We do have a Question

There is little research on the benefits of glow in the dark product's to help on the Sensory side of

Aspergers or Autism.

 

Is there any benefit's to glow in the dark product's to help in any way that you have found?

 

We would like your feed back on this if possible please.

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Our website is http://www.switchthelightsoff.com

We donate to the National Autistic Society.

And would like to raise awareness.

 

And we are also listed in the Autism Services Directory http://www.autism.org.uk/directory/resources/18105

 

Kind Regards

Diane And Steve

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As a child I could not sleep without a soft light on in my room. It had to be carefully positioned so I couldn't see it, but at the same time not to cause any scary shadows

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I think there are many benefits to glow in the dark products (as well as other kinds of sensory lights). From my experience, they can be a great help with the sensory side of Asperger's and Autism. For two years running I have attended an Autism conference where they had a sensory room full of a whole range of sensory toys and many attendees got some benefit from them and I now even have my own makeshift sensory room full of a range of different items that I use every night. They really help me to relax and escape when I am feeling stressed and generally make me feel happier.

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Hi we can offer users of ASD Forum

Free Delivery on top off our 20% discount

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then enter Voucher code freedel

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