50101 Governors Dr. Suite 138
Chapel Hill NC 27517

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We offer a mix of sensory play sessions, private birthday parties, Summer camps and preschool for the upcoming school year - More to come in the later months.

A sensory gym is a specially designed space that provides safe, therapeutic activities to support children’s sensory, motor, and emotional development. It’s filled with equipment like swings, crash pads, climbing walls, and calming spaces to help children regulate and thrive.

Our space is ideal for children of all abilities—including those with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, and other developmental or sensory needs. It’s also a great environment for neurotypical kids who benefit from active, engaging play.

We welcome children from 10 and under. Our programs and equipment are tailored for children to ensure safety, engagement, and developmental support.

No referral is needed. Minds of Every Kind is open to ALL families—whether your child has a formal diagnosis or you simply feel they’d benefit from sensory-based play and support.

We blend sensory play with therapeutic intention. Our environment is designed to be inclusive, safe, and welcoming to children with diverse sensory needs. We offer both free play and Thought Partners who truly understand neurodiversity.

We offer a variety of options for our sessions. See below more more info.

ou can book directly through our website or contact us by phone or email. Walk-ins may be available for open play, but we recommend booking ahead to ensure a spot.

What is the cost of an open play session? $20 per child and $18 for any additional siblings and children. Summer camp is $350 per week and $75 per day. Summer camp is half day 9:30-1:30. 

Yes! We offer a discounted first visit so you and your child can explore the space and meet our team.

Find out more details about our space below. 

Our space includes therapy swings, crash mats, tunnels, climbing frames, fidget zones, and calming rooms. Everything is designed with safety and sensory input in mind.

Yes. We are fully wheelchair accessible and inclusive for children with physical disabilities. Please contact us in advance if any special accommodations are needed.

Learn more about our staff and safety below. 

Yes. Our gym is designed to be calming and sensory-aware, with dimmable lighting, soft surfaces, and flexible spaces to reduce overwhelm. We also offer quiet rooms for children if they were to become overstimulated. 

Our team is knowledgeable and has many years of experiences with neurodivergent children and adults. 

We use a compassionate, neurodivergent-affirming approach. Staff are trained in emotional regulation, de-escalation, and supportive communication. We work closely with families to understand each child's needs.

Yes! Parents are to stay for the entirety of open play. When we have the drop off option and preschool, parents then can leave. 

It's snack time! Read all you need to know below.

If you have more questions about allergies or routines, we’re happy to help—just reach out through our contact form. 

We suggest snacks that are:

  • Nutritious (natural sugars, fiber, protein)

  • Easy to eat (bite-sized or pre-cut)

  • Low in sugar and additives

  • Low scent and low mess (to avoid sensory triggers)

We are a nut-aware facility, meaning:

  • We strongly encourage avoiding nuts due to allergy risks.

  • Please do not bring peanut butter or tree nut-based snacks.

  • Check labels for hidden nuts if bringing packaged items.

If your child has a nut allergy, let us know so we can keep their play environment safe

Can I bring special dietary snacks?

Absolutely. If your child has specific dietary needs (gluten-free, dairy-free, etc.), you're welcome to pack what works best for them. Just let us know about any allergies or restrictions during registration.

Yes. To keep the space clean and inclusive, please avoid:

  • Sticky foods (e.g., lollies, caramel)

  • Sugary snacks (e.g., candy, chocolate bars)

  • Crumbly or powdery snacks (e.g., chips, pastries)

  • Fizzy drinks

  • Foods with strong odors (e.g., tuna)

We have a designated snack area that’s clean, calm, and away from play equipment. This helps keep the gym safe for all children and supports mindful eating.

Yes, we have filtered water and cups available. We encourage children to bring a clearly labeled water bottle if possible.

We get it—some children have strong reactions to textures, smells, or certain foods. Let us know, and we’ll help create a supportive plan. Our snack area is flexible and calm, with options for quiet eating or support as needed.