Kids & Family

Paramus Park, Autism Speaks Partner Up For ‘Santa Cares’

Paramus Park is offering kids with disabilities a chance to visit with Santa Claus in a calmer setting.

PARAMUS, NJ – Paramus Park is offering kids with disabilities a chance to visit with Santa Claus in a calmer setting.

Families with special needs children are invited to meet and have their photo taken with the man in the red suit in a sensory-friendly environment.

Paramus Park has teamed up with Autism Speaks on "Santa Cares," an event that features dimmed lights and music set to a lower volume, along with a Santa specially trained to take cues from parents on interacting with children who have special needs.

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According to the mall, the event is geared towards children and adults with special needs and abilities who would like additional assistance, extra time or a quieter, less stressful environment in which to visit with Santa. Professional photography is available, with a selection of packages.

More than 700 sensory-friendly Santa events are planned at 580 malls across the country this holiday season, according to DisabilityScoop.com.

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One date is available at Paramus Park - Nov. 23, from 8 to 10 a.m.

Reservations are required and can be made by clicking here.

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