
We Rock The Spectrum - Westford
π Westford, MA
We Rock The Spectrum Westford is an inclusive indoor play gym with zip line, climbing wall, cargo net, basketball hoop, and sensory toys.
This place is awesome! I hope someday there is another location in the south shore!
π Family Action Verdict
The go-to venue for families with children who have sensory sensitivities, autism, or developmental differences β and equally welcoming for neurotypical kids. The calm environment and structured equipment suit ages infant through early elementary. Birthday parties are handled end-to-end by staff, making it a low-stress celebration option.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews β71 Google reviews
Angela R
βThis place is awesome! I hope someday there is another location in the south shore!β
Laura Heideman
βWe had my daughterβs 5th birthday here and we were most impressed! Start to finish - Sam and her team handled everything seamlessly, even handing out the food and all of the cleanup.β
Sonya Dauteuil
βSimply awesome. No notes π€ Inclusive play spaces for all ages and all abilities. Separate area for babies and toddlers with age appropriate toys. Gross motor and fine motor activities for kids to engage in. Lots of sensory toys, pretend play, peer play opportunities. A party room eith big tables for birthdays or get togethers. A resource room near the front. And a sensory/calming room with ear muffs for chill out time. Everyone here is kind and respectful of everyone attending. Just so many good things I could say about this place I can't put it all in one post.β
Dawson Connolly
βI have so much fun here you can even make friendsβ
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Overview
We Rock The Spectrum Westford is purpose-built for children across the neurodevelopmental spectrum and their siblings, with equipment chosen to support both gross and fine motor development. The gym includes a zip line, climbing wall, cargo net, basketball hoop, and a wide array of sensory toys. A dedicated baby and toddler section keeps younger children safely separated. The environment is intentionally calm and non-overstimulating.


