
We Rock The Spectrum - Ann Arbor
π Carpenter, MI
We Rock The Spectrum Ann Arbor is an inclusive indoor gym designed for children on the autism spectrum and neurotypical kids alike. Equipment includes a zip line, sensory play zones, arts and crafts, and a teen room.
Great place for the little ones to play, especially in the winter. So much for them to do. My four year old grandson loves the zipline.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children on the autism spectrum or with sensory sensitivities β the environment is designed specifically to reduce anxiety and overstimulation. Neurotypical siblings and friends are equally welcome.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Mary Patricia Flanigan (Patti)
βGreat place for the little ones to play, especially in the winter. So much for them to do. My four year old grandson loves the zipline.β
Bob D
βGreat indoor playground for those on the spectrum. Highly recommended.β
Courtney H
βWe had a great time today!! Love the open space and safe area for my toddler to play in. I wouldnβt say this is a complaint because we loved coming today but maybe a suggestion of adding a gate to the teen room- thereβs small parts in the games and things toddlers could get hurt on and trying to get your toddler away from something can be difficult sometimes so it would be nice if there was that extra layer of protection to detour younger children away from that room. Secondly would love for the outlets to have covers. I was surprised there wasnβt any especially in the toddler/infant area. Third the calming room just having a ton of tape thatβs peeling up covering the wires/ cords-cord cover blocks / strips for the walls would be a safer option. Other than those things we had an amazing time and plan to return!β
Reviews from Google
Overview
We Rock The Spectrum in Ann Arbor runs an inclusive indoor gym where sensory-safe play is the entire design principle. The facility features a zip line (a favorite for 4-year-olds per reviewers), soft play equipment, arts and crafts stations, and a separate teen room with interactive games. Staff are trained to support children across the spectrum without requiring parents to explain their child's needs.



