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Autism Eats offers dining opportunities for families with no waiting and no judgement. WBZ-TV’s Lisa Hughes reports.

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  1. Amazing!! Nice segment 👍👍. That man is special to do this. He has helped so many people!!
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  2. It takes acclimation to help these kids. Slowly expose them to things like waiting for the food and the atmosphere. It's the "slow and steady wins the race" principle in real life

  3. What a beautiful segment and idea! I can’t tell you how many times we stayed home from family gatherings because our son on spectrum was overwhelmed. This gives these families a rare feeling of normalcy. ❤🙏

  4. I like the parents who focused on this the restaurant and I pray no one is ever discriminatory or mean why cuz people aren't the nicest and we will see my grandson has autism he's seven and he loves his mom so much and he sees speech therapists I love him so much but bless all kids teens who ever with disabilities sad but be a fighter for rights of disability loved ones please

  5. As someone who has been ask to leave three separate restaurants just because people didn’t understand my autism is a struggle especially as an adult when there isn’t much else to do but this is absolutely amazing I love this

  6. If your kids are on the spectrum, and you and the rest of your family aren’t, please pay attention to this segment, or share it with someone who needs to see it.

  7. While I’d rather focus on teaching Autistics how to behave in restaurants (I work with adults with various challenges- many of them are Autistic, and I’m an Autistic myself), there are quite a number in which that’s easier said than done, for a variety of reasons! “Autism Eats” is a good alternative.

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