Unique Quality Products
Help Bring Sensory-Friendly Shows to Major Movie Theaters!
Final signature count: 0
0 signatures toward our 50,000 goal
Sponsor: The Autism Site
Some movie theaters have begun to offer sensory-sensitive shows. Let's help encourage all chains to take part! Take action!
Family outings to the movie theater are a great way to get out with your children and spend a few hours laughing together. Millions do it every week. Yet, for families that have children with autism, a day at the movies can be a difficult, and sometimes impossible, ordeal.
Parent Renee Hill says the huge screen, darkened room and loud soundtrack often overwhelm her 4-year-old son, Weston, who otherwise loves watching videos1.
“You’ll constantly notice him look uncomfortable and cover his ears, but if he really gets overwhelmed, then he’ll just shut down and have a meltdown and start to cry,” Hill says.
Too many parents have stories about their children disturbing other viewers, which often leads to being asked to leave the theater. That can be traumatizing for the child and parents.
“A lot of families aren’t sure how their child will respond in those crowded situations, so they might not have attempted it, or they have attempted it and it didn’t go so well,” says Debra Berry Malmberg, founder and director of the Autism Clinic at Cal State Northridge2.
There is large demand for these services. according to a 2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, one in 68 U.S. children has an autism-spectrum disorder (ASD)3.
So what can we do?
Recently there has been a trend in sensory friendly films in certain theaters. These showings help to make the experience easier for kids and adults by leaving the lights dimmed, but not turned off, keeping sound reduced from the normal booming audio, and also encouraging kids to clap, talk, and even play in the theater! There are no worries about complaints or meltdowns; kids can behave how they need to.
In 2007, AMC Theatres (AMC) and the Autism Society teamed up to offer the “Sensory Friendly Films” program as a special opportunity for individuals living with autism and others to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis. The movie auditorium keeps their lights turned slightly up (dim lights will remain on) and the sound turned slightly down. To meet special dietary needs, families are permitted to bring their own gluten-free, casein-free snacks from home4.
Sadly, not every chain takes part in this new effort. We would like to see that change!
Chances are you have a movie theater near you, and if they were to offer sensory friendly shows, the rest of the industry would most likely follow. This is the first step to making family movie days a wonderful and stress-free experience.
Sign the petition below and ask the CEO of your local movie theater to offer sensory friendly shows in their theaters so every family can enjoy a trip to the movies.