This museum makes sure its play-and-learn exhibits are accessible to all children. In particular, its exhibit "The Nest" has acoustic buffers and a pod swing that provides deep pressure and vestibular stimulation. Low-sensory mornings are also offered six times a year on select Saturdays. Recently, the museum launched a low-sensory workshop program with educators trained in sensory-friendly facilitation and a curriculum designed to be flexible for various cognitive and sensory needs. For neuro-diverse children, the museum makes a "How We Play" guide available on their website. Museum schedule boards, noise-canceling headphones, and weighted vests are also available onsite.