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Take a look at the work of one loving grandad, who made the most magical bed for his grandson with autism. His creation is beautiful and, certainly, a family treasure!

The Reddit user gives a tour of the room he lovingly built and equipped to provide a safe and comforting space for his autistic grandson. He comments in his post, “So some kids with autism and other conditions need a safety bed to keep them contained and safe. I built this one for my grandson.”

His grandson’s is a Winnie-the-Pooh paradise that acts as a room within a room. The gentleman leads viewers into the large room where we see a painted door. The words “Mr. Sanders” are written in the childlike font we recognize, and Pooh’s friends, Eeyore, Tigger, and Piglet are standing outside. It is adorable!

Green moveable steps are stationed at the door within a door. A small door is built inside a very large one. The green steps lead to the smaller one, which, when used, allows his grandson to plunk right down onto the cozy mattress for a tighter, closed space. Or, the large door can be opened to enjoy the full room. 

The bed, placed on wheels, rolls easily out of Pooh’s treehouse, as needed. And, it tucks perfectly back inside Pooh’s cabin. With the large door closed, the sweet space has murals all around. There is a headboard on the appropriate wall, a kitchen scene painted on the inside of the entry door, and a window with a grassy view on the back wall. Honey pots and a pooh-koo clock decorate the room. It truly is a serene and delightful room!

Not only does the project provide wonderful function and a soothing environment, it was built with all safety considerations in mind. The Reddittor researched and consulted with the local fire department during the building process. He installed multiple fire detection systems, CO2 monitoring, alarms, temperature monitoring, and cameras to ensure his grandson’s safety. Grandad’s finished product meets all governmental and bedding standards!

In a 2018 review, the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network found that 1 in 44 children born in 2010 were identified as autistic or having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Individuals with ASD vary greatly with reference to: 1) the support and accommodations needed, 2) their strengths and abilities, 3) their challenges, 4) the way in which they feel the world and process information, and 5) their special interests.

Understanding and appreciating the diverse experiences, needs, and personalities of those with ASD is critical, and this Reddit grandfather has embraced that truth completely! He’s a great grandad, and his grandchild is one blessed kid!

“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.” 1 John 3:1