[Acton] Inclusive play session for autistic, ADHD and SEN children
Multiple dates and times
London Transport Museum Acton Depot, W3 9BQ
Description
🚂 Do you know an autistic, ADHD or SEN child who loves trains?
All Aboard Club runs inclusive train play sessions for autistic, ADHD and special needs children. The children can build and play with our huge train sets in a safe, understanding and supportive environment.
At our play sessions, the children are in charge. They can run the trains, build the track, and sort out any problems. It builds their confidence, reduces their anxiety, and allows them to play for hours, while developing their social and communication skills.
All Aboard Club staff and volunteers have lived experience of autism and ADHD, so we understand the children's challenges. We do everything possible to make the sessions as accessible and inclusive as possible for each and every child.
Our sessions are suitable for children and siblings aged 4 and upwards. A parent or adult carer needs to stay for the whole session.
Not sure if All Aboard Club is right for your family? You can now book a £5 trial session for first time families.
If you’d like a chat about our play sessions and your child’s specific needs, please call us on 07948 407343 or email info@allaboardclub.com
The Depot itself will be closed - but the children will still be able to see the underground trains and buses (see the photo below).
Getting there:
- Parking: There is NO parking at the Museum Depot. However, there is free parking in nearby streets (the Resident Permit restrictions don't apply at weekends) or Gunnersbury Park Car Park (paid) is a 10 minute walk from the Museum Depot.
- Trains: Acton Central tube station (District & Piccadilly lines)
- Buses: 70 and E3 run along Gunnersbury Lane
Here's a time-lapse video of an All Aboard Club play session
Location
London Transport Museum Acton Depot, W3 9BQ