MSU’s Breslin Center opens sensory room for kids with autism

MSU’s Breslin Center is adding a sensory room for kids with autism, a groundbreaking development:

Michigan State has made a groundbreaking development with their home arena, the Breslin Center.

Thanks to former MSU player Anthony Ianni and Fredi Bello, a local pizza shop owner known as Fredi The Pizza Man, the Breslin Center has opened a sensory room inside the stadium for kids with autism.

A sensory room is a room that contain equipment which can create light, sound and touch experiences that provides a sense of calm and comfort.

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