Autism-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt in Waterbury Brings Inclusive Fun for All Children

The Waterbury Times|Community Events|Published Mar 27, 2026 8:01AM

Families in Waterbury are invited to a sensory-friendly Easter Egg Hunt designed to create a safe, welcoming, and joyful experience for all children—especially those on the autism spectrum.

Hosted by Behavior Blocks & Proactive Approach ABA, the event takes place on Friday, March 27 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM at Proactive Approach ABA

This isn’t just another Easter event—it’s intentionally designed with inclusion at the center.

🧩 What to Expect:

  • Easter Egg Hunt in a supportive environment
  • Crafts & Activities for creative expression
  • Sensory-Friendly Games tailored for comfort and engagement
  • Opportunity to Meet the ABA Team and learn about available services

Organizers emphasize that all children are welcome, creating a space where families can participate without stress, judgment, or overstimulation.

In a city where access to inclusive programming can be limited, events like this play a critical role in ensuring that every child has the chance to experience joy, community, and belonging.


📍 Event Details

Location: 515 Watertown Avenue, Waterbury, CT
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Contact: 475-414-5800
Email: info@proactiveapproachaba.com

Inclusion isn’t a buzzword—it’s a responsibility. And in Waterbury, moments like this show what it looks like when a community gets it right.

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