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8 Autism-Friendly Places Parents Can Visit With Their Children In KL & Selangor

These locations were designed with sensory sensitivities in mind.

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Sunway Putra Mall takes the lead as Malaysia's first autism-friendly mall. Every Tuesday is "Autsome Day", featuring dimmed lights, lowered music volume, and dedicated quiet zones. They also offer sensory walls and calm rooms for Autsome members needing a break from the hustle and bustle. On top of reserved parking privileges and shopping assistance, the mall has introduced a cat-assisted therapy (C-A-T) playground, where members can relax in the therapeutic company of cats.

Calm Room
Address: LG (next to Nando's) & L3 (Isolve Gadget)
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm (Daily)

Sensory Walls
Address: L2 (Next to Ayam Penyet Best) & L3 (Next to Big Apple)
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm (Daily)

C-A-T Playground
Address: L1-22
Opening hours: 11am to 9.30pm (Daily)
Price: RM20 per entry
- Free entry is given to children with an Autsome wristband and those under 12 months old

Here's how to register as an Autsome member.

Image via 1 Utama

1 Utama has introduced several autism-friendly facilities such as the Sensory Pod, which is designed for individuals with sensory processing differences. This calming space offers adjustable lighting, tactile elements, and noise-cancelling headphones, as well as a play space with inclusive equipment and quiet zones.

Sensory Pod
Address: 2nd Floor Oval (near the Customer Service Centre or next to the Baby Room)
Opening hours:
- 10am to 10pm (Sundays to Thursday)
- 10am to 10.30pm (Fridays and Saturdays)

Playtime Kids
Address: 2nd Floor 1 Utama E
Opening hours:
- 10am to 10pm (Sundays to Thursday)
- 10am to 10.30pm (Fridays and Saturdays)

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Here's more info about 1 Utama's As I Am membership benefits.

3. Headstart Academy

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Headstart Academy offers the largest occupational and sensory gym in Malaysia for children aged 3 to 10 with autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Down syndrome, and more. In a supportive 1:3 coach-to-child ratio, hour-long sessions focus on boosting coordination, gross motor skills, balance, fitness, and concentration.

Beyond physical benefits, kids engage in games fostering social interaction. Headstart provides access to top-notch facilities, including climbing walls and sensory equipment. Trial sessions are available for RM50.

Headstart Academy @ TTDI
Address: Lot No. 3A.07 & 3A.08, Level 3A, GLO Damansara Mall
Opening hours: 8am to 5pm (Weekdays)
- They operate on appointment basis on weekends.

Reach out to the TTDI branch on WhatsApp.

Headstart Academy @ Shah Alam
Address: Lot 3F-23A & 3F-25, 3rd Floor, SACC Mall
Opening hours: 10am to 5pm (Fridays to Sundays)

You can WhatsApp the Shah Alam branch here.

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4. We Rock The Spectrum

We Rock The Spectrum is an autism-focused, indoor playground and kids' gym featuring specialised sensory equipment, trained staff, and engaging programmes that foster growth and development in a fun environment. From structured classes to open play, the gym also hosts memorable parties, making it a valuable resource for the whole family.

Address: Level 1, No 204, Jalan Limau Manis, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am to 9pm (Daily)

You can check their price list here. For bookings, contact their team via WhatsApp at +6010-939 5711. 

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Image via Happy Farms Malaysia (Facebook)

Happy Farms Hippotherapy Malaysia in Putrajaya caters to a wide range of individuals with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and multiple sclerosis. Using the gentle movement of horses, hippotherapy stimulates sensory, motor, and cognitive development, providing a calming and therapeutic experience. Skilled therapists guide riders through customised sessions, helping them improve balance, coordination, strength, and confidence.

Address: Kompleks Unit Berkuda, 36, Jalan P15 H4/7, Presint 15, 62050 Putrajaya
Opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Wednesdays to Sundays)
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

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GSC offers special screenings for families with sensory sensitivities every second Sunday of the month at selected GSC locations. 

Priced at RM9 per ticket, you can enjoy the latest blockbusters in a relaxed environment with dimmed lighting, lowered volume, and no trailers or advertisements. The Play Hall also features comfortable beanbag seating, a mini playground, and a dedicated nursery room for those needing a quiet break.

Learn more here.

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7. YL's Gelateria

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YL's Gelateria is more than just a delicious ice cream shop. This social enterprise provides valuable work experience and fosters inclusivity by employing autistic young adults. But that's not all! Alongside their artisanal gelato, YL's offers a taste of Malaysia with local favourites, including nasi lemak, mee goreng, and nyonya kuih, all sourced from Muslim street vendors.

Enjoy a sweet treat while supporting a business that empowers individuals with disabilities and celebrates diversity.

Address: 35, Jalan SS21/60, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours:
- 10am to 7pm (Weekdays, closed on Wednesdays)
- 12pm to 9pm (Weekends and public holidays)

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8. The Autism Café Project (ACP)

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The Autism Café Project (ACP) is a Malaysian social enterprise providing autistic young adults with employment and training. ACP offers a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals can develop valuable skills and gain confidence.

Address: 5, Jalan Adang U8/16 Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam
Opening hours: 11.30am to 8pm

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KLIA also offers sensory-friendly services for travellers:

Here's what to know about autism:

Here are the different types of therapy that are beneficial for children with autism:

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