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Top 5 Activities for Neurodivergent Kids in Delco, PA

Delaware County’s most inclusive, fun activities for children with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and ODD
Calling all parents in Delaware County! Are you on the hunt for engaging and inclusive activities that cater to the unique needs of your neurodivergent child? Look no further—we’ve scoured Delco to bring you the top 5 sensory-friendly destinations where kids with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and ODD can thrive, explore, and have an absolute blast. Get ready to discover inclusive trampoline parks that defy gravity, art museums that inspire creativity, and musical playhouses that spark pure joy.
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Amusement Park
LEGOLAND Discovery Center is committed to providing inclusive, sensory-friendly experiences for children of all abilities. The park features exciting attractions like a 4D Cinema, an interactive train ride, a miniature Philadelphia built from LEGO bricks, and a creative workshop designed to spark imagination.
Since 2024, LEGOLAND has partnered with KultureCity to better support guests with sensory needs. Staff members are specially trained to assist sensory-sensitive children, and complimentary KultureCity Sensory Bags—equipped with noise-canceling headphones, fidget toys, and a feelings thermometer—are available at the front desk.
For families planning a visit, KultureCity’s Digital Social Story offers helpful tips and details on available accommodations, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.📍 Location: Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA
👶 Ages: 2-15
🌟 Best For: ADHD, autism, ODD -
Trampoline Park
Does your child have endless energy? At Sky Zone Trampoline Park, they can literally bounce off the walls! This indoor trampoline park features a basketball court, a ninja warrior course, augmented climbing, dodgeball, and an arcade for when they need a break from jumping.
For kids who get overstimulated easily, Sky Zone offers sensory hours—a quieter, more inclusive experience designed for children with special needs. Let them jump, play, and thrive in a space that adapts to them.📍 Location: 10 Conchester Rd, Glen Mills, PA
👶 Ages: 2-26
🌟 Best For: ADHD, Autism, ODD -
Art Museum
While this list mainly highlights kid-centered activities, Brandywine Museum of Art offers enriching experiences designed for the whole family with accessibility at its core. In collaboration with occupational therapists and local families, the museum provides free sensory-friendly kits, complete with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, social stories, and activity guides. Whether your child needs extra support or just loves exploring creativity, Brandywine ensures art is enjoyable for everyone.
📍 Location: 1 Hoffsman Mill Rd, Chadds Ford, PA
👶 Ages: 10-26
🌟 Best For: Autism -
Musical Indoor Playground
Founded by a mother of a child with special needs, Harmony Kids Playhouse nurtures musical skills, confidence, and joy through immersive auditory play. Designed for toddlers and young children, their programs include guided music sessions, Play & Stay adventures, open-play hours, and special events, all crafted to help little ones discover the calming and uplifting power of music.
📍 Location: 7 West Baltimore Ave, Media, PA
👶 Ages: 2-4
🌟 Best For: ADHD, autism, ODD -
Sensory-Friendly Theatre
Fulton Theatre Sensory Friendly Program
Does your family adore live theater but struggle with sitting through a full performance? The Fulton Theatre’s Eichmann Family Series offers the perfect solution! Designed with flexibility in mind, the Saturday performances run just 60–70 minutes, and families are welcome to step out at any time.
For children who need to move, the theater provides a lobby TV monitor, so they can watch the show while stretching their legs. The Fulton goes even further to ensure comfort:-
Specially made fidget tools, crafted by the costume department, are available at the coat check.
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They have a special Potential Triggers guide to help families prepare.
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Pre-visit Social Story outlining the theater’s layout and what to expect.
With these thoughtful accommodations, the magic of theater becomes accessible—and enjoyable—for everyone.
📍 Location: 12 N Prince St, Lancaster, PA
👶 Ages: 4-26
🌟 Best For: ADHD, ODD, autism
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Madison Verner
Madison Verner is an adult with ADHD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. She is a student at Tufts University studying psychology, mathematics, and political science.