Walking into Sensory Tool House in Lacey, you’re immediately surrounded by subtle clues that the store was purposely built for neurodivergent people. The flooring was installed so that its parallel lines direct you inward. The walls are painted in calming colors that research has shown to be conducive for sustaining regulation. And, perhaps most important, all merchandise is kept out of the package for curious hands to explore. “It’s try-before-…
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