Author: Christy Eastwood
Planning Unit: Carroll County CES
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
Plan of Work: Parenting and Life Skills Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
It is estimated that one in 68 children are now diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, and yet, this diagnosis remains as misunderstood as ever. We simply do not live in a society that is accommodating or even accepting of those who are not “neurotypical.”
Many adults have fond memories of the county fair, the rides, bright lights, loud music, fair food, and animals. Unfortunately, many children and youth who are autistic are oversensitive to things like noise, crowds, and bright lights. Because of this many parents choose not to bring their autistic children to the county fair. Kissel Entertainment provides the carnival rides at the Boone County 4-H Fair. In 2021 they informed the Boone County Fairboard they would be willing to offer a free event to autistic children and their families to experience at the county fair.
The Boone County Extension Service, Boone County Extension Homemakers, and the Boone County Fairboard offered this free event during the county fair in 2022. Over 30 children attended the inaugural event, along with a family member and in several cases the whole family. Forty-two Boone County 4-H Teen Club members and adults volunteered to help with the experience. The teens acted as a buddy and walked around with the children and even road carnival rides with them.
At the conclusion of the event the children and their families were treated to a meal, given a 4-H t-shirt, and a goodie bag. Numerous parents expressed their appreciation for the event, and many stated they had never attended the county fair before. A sometimes-difficult experience was made into a positive experience by limiting the lights, loud noises, and crowds of people. Understanding and accommodating sensory issues can ease discomfort and increase opportunities for autistic people to learn, socialize, communicate, and participate in the community.
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