Asda launch Happy Little Helpers to make shopping easier for autistic children

An employee has worked with Asda to create a way to make shopping easier for autistic children. Asda has rolled out handy Happy Little Helpers shopping lists in more than 300 of their larger stores to make trips to the supermarket less stressful for autistic children. The Happy Little Helpers shopping lists were created by Asda employee Jenny Barnett, whose five-year-old son Charlie has non-verbal autism, to keep children interested and engaged during their shopping trips. Jenny’s colourful shopping list shows a range of shopping choices such as milk, bread…

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