1 / 2We Rock The Spectrum Kids Gym Novi
π Novi, MI
We Rock The Spectrum Novi is an inclusive indoor gym for children on the autism spectrum and all kids.
Our family loves WRTS Novi! My girls had a blast at parent night out and spring break camp. Theyβre always asking to go back and are always sad to leave. Everyone is very welcoming and I love how clean the gym is. I also like that there are things for them to do together even with the age gap
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing differences β the calming room alone sets this apart from standard play gyms. Siblings and neurotypical friends are fully included. Camps and parent night out programs make it practical for working parents. Supervise closely near swing clusters.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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YaMayia Sobush
βOur family loves WRTS Novi! My girls had a blast at parent night out and spring break camp. Theyβre always asking to go back and are always sad to leave. Everyone is very welcoming and I love how clean the gym is. I also like that there are things for them to do together even with the age gapβ
Gene Pittenger
βBright and clean. Many safe activities for your child to choose from.β
Ana Sterjovski
βGreat experience! There are so many things for kids and toddlers to do! It is very safe and clean.β
Deserae Ward
βWonderful place and safe atmosphere to take children on the spectrum. My favorite part was the calming room for when children are stimming and having sensory overload. I love the fact that my child was able to play and I didn't have to explain her condition to anybodyβ
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Overview
We Rock The Spectrum Novi provides a bright, clean sensory gym where children on the autism spectrum and neurotypical kids play together. The standout feature is a dedicated calming room β a quiet retreat for children experiencing sensory overload. Programming extends beyond open play to include spring break camps, parent night out sessions, and social skills groups through the nonprofit My Brother Rocks The Spectrum Foundation.



