Thank you for the suggestion, will definitely consider it if we’re lucky enough to get tickets in future years. We’re booked in at Tangerine Fields this time.
My daughter was recently diagnosed with autism. She’s been to the last 2 Glastonbury’s and loved it.
I find it quite strange as she is quiet and struggles in social situations and yet she loves Glastonbury.
She gets sensory overload in every day life but can handle and navigate being amongst a couple of hundred thousand people!
We had a routine last year - lie in - time to gather herself after waking up - On the move around mid day - Sometimes stick to a schedule and sometimes sack the schedule and find some space to sit down for a couple of hours and listen to some relaxing artists - Go back the tent after the headliners.
Worked a treat for us.
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