Problem: I need a discussion response for the initial response. I am writing from the perspective of a children's minister at an average-sized church in Alabama. A parent in the congregation has come to me with concerns about some sensory issues that her 7-year-old daughter, who has autism, has dealt with in recent weeks during church services. She is asking for a designated "sensory room" where her daughter could go if she becomes over stimulated while at church. The mother has a list of materials she thinks would be best to have in the room. Since the church is a religious entity, it is exempt from Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (2026). In many churches, there might be both financial and space limitations for providing a sensory room. If I were in this situation, I would propose that we could adapt a room that is already being used to be more sensory-friendly. Something as simple as lighting that can be dimmed and soft cushions on the floor in a quiet room could make a difference for someone who is over stimulated. Over time, we could add things like noise-canceling headphones, weighted blankets or vests, and fidget toys. Need Assignment Help?