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Autism Light: Snip-its Salon

Snip-its is a kids hair salon with 26 locations across the United States. It was founded by Joanna Meiseles in 1995. Snip-its’ corporate office is in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Snip-its is an Autism Light because they have devoted the effort to train their employees on the special needs surrounding the experience of cutting hair of children with autism. 

A reason that Snip-its is so deserving to be an autism light is that, “All of Snip-its’ stylists are certified to work with children with autism and other special needs, including sensory issues (Source).” Autism Speaks also lists Snip-its as a Family Services Resource on it’s website.The following is a training guide that Snip-its developed in partnership with Autism Speaks and Melmark New England.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/02/24/2682722/kid-friendly-franchise-opens-its.html#storylink=cpHere is an autism training video developed by Snip-Its in partnership with Autism Speaks
 

 

To find out more about Snip-its visit their website at www.snipits.com. You may also read the following articles on how local franchises are adopting the corporate culture at Snip-its of being autism friendly.

The following is a news story on the Snip-Its in El Segundo, California helping children with autism (Source).
 

 

Social Media: You can follow Snip-its on  Twitter. Some local franchises also have their own Facebook page.Special thanks to Snip-its for being an Autism Light. Snip-its provides a valuable service by making it easier for children with autism to get their haircut.

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Autism Light is an upbeat but real blog that takes readers on a journey that recognizes diverse heroes in and for the autism community.
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Autism Light is an upbeat but real blog that takes readers on a journey that recognizes diverse heroes in and for the autism community.

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