'A kind of meditative peace': quiet hour shopping makes us wonder why our cities have to be so noisy
- Written by The Conversation
ShutterstockThe idea behind “quiet hour” shopping is to set aside a time each week for a retail experience that minimises noise and other sources of sensory overload. It is aimed at people who are neurodivergent – an umbrella term for people with autism, ADHD and other sensory-processing conditions.
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