I don't know if this Morrisons supermarket system thing actually exists where they have an autism friendly hour a week just exclusively for autistic people, but if it does I bet you any money you like that parents with toddlers aren't excluded from this special hour. I hate how people are so lenient with toddlers.
"Adults and older children with self control can't go in during this time but it doesn't apply to toddlers because toddlers can't help making a noise, everybody knows that and so everybody, including autistic people, must tolerate them."
Nope, not in my book. The noise in the supermarkets that disturb me isn't the beeping of the tills or people talking, it's the sound of children under 6. So if I made up this rule I'd just make an hour a day be completely toddler-free so that people with autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensitive hearing, etc, can enjoy their shopping in peace without someone's brat having the biggest tantrum in the world over nothing. Yes, there should be peek times for families with small children.
Ps. I love babies and small children personally (like if I know them) but if I
don't know them and they're screaming the place down, I hate them.
